• For the Record

    Daniel Rosa, the new lacrosse coach at Brick Township High School, was incorrectly identified by an editor as president of the Board of Education in an article in the Feb. 26 edition. Daniel Woska is the board president. The Bulletin regrets the error.

  • Pinelands land reclassification would have ripple effect

    Is anyone aware that, in the middle of the worst economic depression we have seen in a century, the New Jersey Pinelands Commission is in the midst of formulating a plan to effectively reclassify the land use designation of tens of thousands of acres of land owned by thousands of individuals and companies? The effect…

  • Reader questions former councilman’s comments

    It was with great amusement that I read the recent letters written by former Councilman and Scarpelli teammate Fred Underwood. What was it that caused him to suddenly wake up? Now he is claiming that something is wrong in town hall? His letters question shared services with Toms River, a town that borders Brick Township.…

  • Auto industry column struck positive chord with readers

    Coda • GREG BEAN Iget a lot of reader response to this column. Sometimes, I opine about something that rubs some people the wrong way, and I hear about it. Once in a while, though, I write something that strikes a positive chord with readers, and I hear about that, too. That was the case…

  • S.B. sheriff’s officer, I.T. specialist receive probation

    Charged with custody interference SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A 28-yearold South Brunswick woman was placed on probation for one year for interfering with the custody of her two children after taking them on an unauthorized trip to India, according to a release from the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office. Assha Thomas, a resident of the Kendall Park…

  • Two charged with attempted murder in alleged beating

    MONROE — Two men were arrested on charges including attempted homicide after they allegedly led a 42-year-old South Brunswick man into the woods and allegedly assaulted him. According to police, Ken Rittman, 44, of East Brunswick, and James Christos, 44, of Edison, allegedly beat the victim with a lump hammer repeatedly on Feb. 18. The…

  • Congregation celebrates $1.2 million expansion

    Christ the King adds 2,000 square feet, may add more BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The congregation of Christ the King Lutheran Church recently celebrated the expansion of its now 6,000-square-foot church. A service was held for the Route 27 church in the Kendall Park section of town on Feb. 22. The…

  • N.B. Community News to focus on finance

    North Brunswick Community News, a new monthly talk show hosted by Lou Ann Benson of the Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services, will feature an interview with Chief Financial Officer Kala Sriranganathan. Check www.northbrunswickonline. com for show times.

  • NBTHS student government holds trivia fundraiser

    BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Members of the Student Government Organization at North Brunswick Township High School proved they have retained their elementary education during a fundraiser modeled after the television game show “Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?” at the school on Friday. The actual game show, which appears on…

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