• Fountainhead: a 55+ community where your home personality can shine

    The benefits of living in a land lease community are best experienced in a site visit. Own a home that is affordable, that has carrying and ownership costs that fit a range of retirement incomes. From those who want to live in the northeast for only part of the year, to those who want to…

  • Vikings pick up their 2nd division victory on gridiron

    VARSITY REPORT By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent South Brunswick High School harriers competed in the Central Jersey Shootout at Thompson Park Sept. 26. The 5K race was hosted by Old Bridge High School. SCOTT FRIEDMAN South Brunswick High School’s football team earned its second Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Red Division win with a solid defensive effort…

  • Fright Fest

    TOP PICK Six Flags Great Adventure promises its biggest, scariest Fright Fest® this fall with 22 Halloween-themed attractions including three new haunts and four new shows.The seven-week festival that features family-friendly thrills by day and a zombie-filled Fright by Night runs weekends through Nov. 1. By day, families can enjoy the new Spooky, Kooky Magic…

  • Senior rummage sale set for Oct. 23, 24

    The Charleston Place Senior Citizens will hold a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 23 and 24 at the housing building, 3424 Route 27, Kendall Park. Donations of household items and clothing are welcome. Call 732-297-7966.

  • Young professional with ties to North Brunswick is named Top Forty Under 40

    Adam Davis PHOTO COURTESY OFPRUDENTIAL CENTER/NEW JERSEY DEVILS NORTH BRUNSWICK — A former North Brunswick resident is making strides as a premier businessman. Adam Davis, 36, chief revenue officer of Prudential Center & New Jersey Devils, was honored by NJBIZ as one of its Forty Under 40 honorees for 2015. The awards honor the New…

  • Institute to offer courses in baseball, Bob Dylan

    By DAVE LIEBERFARB Staff Writer What do Edwin Snider and Robert Zimmerman have in common? Besides being better known by other names — Duke Snider and Bob Dylan — they will be among the subjects of OLLIRU courses to be taught this fall by William Cutti of Morganville. Cutti’s courses are titled “New York Baseball…

  • Photo

    PHOTO COURTESY OF THOMAS PETERSON MC4, otherwise known as the Middlesex County College (MCC) Crafters’ Club, knitted 219 caps for the victims of the earthquake in Nepal in April. The club, consisting of MCC students, faculty and staff, gather weekly during their lunch hour to create items to donate to various causes. Seated are student…

  • VFW Post 9111 to host breakfast buffet Oct. 4

    VFW Post 9111 will hold an all you-caneat breakfast 8-11 a.m. on Oct 4 at the post home, 11 Henderson Road, Kendall Park. The buffet includes French toast, omelets and more. The cost is $9 per person. Children under 5 eat free.

  • Food pantry in need of supplies

    The shelves of the South Brunswick Food Pantry are very bare. Residents are asked to make donations of the following items, which are in extremely short supply: hearty soups, canned vegetables, canned meats, canned tomatoes, boxed potatoes, pasta, rice, cereal, oatmeal, boxed milk, juice boxes, peanut butter, boxed baked goods and coffee. Food that is…

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