• North Brunswick officer saves child who was drowning

    NORTH BRUNSWICK — A police officer is being credited with saving the life of a three-yearold who was drowning. Patrol officers and EMS were dispatched to the Colony Oaks pool for a child that had drowned on July 19, according to a statement released by the North Brunswick Police Department. Rescue efforts were being attempted…

  • Women Aware to celebrate anniversary

    Women Aware, the domestic violence agency for Middlesex County, will celebrate its 35th anniversary at 6 p.m. Oct. 8 at the Zimmerli Art Museum, 81 Hamilton Ave., New Brunswick. Wine and hors d’ouevres will be served. Early bird tickets are available before Aug. 1. For ticket information, visit womenaware.net/donate/tickets.

  • Car show planned for Aug. 16 in Somerset

    The 5th Annual Martin and Edith Stein Antique Car Show will be held from 12 p.m. through 3 p.m. on Aug. 16 at the Stein Assisted Living Residence’s parking lot, 350 Demott Lane, Somerset. In the event of rain, the show will be canceled. This event is free. Hot dogs with drinks and dessert will…

  • India Independence celebration Aug. 1

    The North Brunswick Township India Day Committee will hold its annual India Independence Day celebration from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 1 at North Brunswick Township High School, 98 Raider Road. Explore cultural connections; learn about the principles of governance, the role of education and ethics; and build peace and harmony through cultural performances, exhibits…

  • PSE&G upgrades will enhance reliability, protect against storm outages

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The switching station upgrade construction project will help PSE&G (Public Service Electric and Gas Company) continue to deliver safe, highly reliable electric service for customers well into the future. A switching station is comprised of electrical infrastructure and facility equipment that will be used to tie together…

  • Libraries thrive amid changes in digital age

    By CHRISTINE BARCIA Staff Writer With help from teacher Shari Silverman, far left, and Anita Burke, foreground, four-year-old Rudra Rane, center, and his eight-year-old sister Aditi Rane participate in the “Yoga for Kids” program at the South Brunswick Public Library in Monmouth Junction on July 23. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Those who thought libraries might…

  • Residents return home; investigation into fire begins

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer A fire had been burning for days at the DCH Collision Center on Livingston Avenue in North Brunswick since first igniting around 2:30 a.m. on July 22. Residents were allowed to return home on July 26 after the fire was declared “out.” PHOTO COURTESY OF KEN TERNLUND Residents who were…

  • Residents warned about bogus donation sites related to North Brunswick fire

    The North Brunswick Police Department has issued an alert that online accounts soliciting funds related to last week’s massive warehouse fire on Livingston Avenue are not legitimate. “Rebuild and Fix North Brunswick” sites are not sanctioned by the township and may be scams. Police are urging residents to not provide any information or money to…

  • REAL ESTATE BRIEFS

    In an effort to jump-start the real estate market in the spring of 2015, Gloria Zastko, Realtors sponsored a “Go for the Gold” contest. The criteria was based on real estate production, listings and sales for the period of Feb. 4 to June 30, 2015. Andrew Zastko, broker/owner of Gloria Zastko, Realtors, announces the following…

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