• Businesses and organizations needed at Halloween Parade Oct. 29

    Businesses and organizations needed at Halloween Parade Oct. 29

    Businesses and organization needed to host tables during the Halloween Parade and Trick-or-Treat from 2-3:30 p.m. on Oct. 29 at Metuchen High School, 400 Grove Ave., Metuchen. The event is presented by the Metuchen Recreation Department and the Metuchen Area Chamber of Commerce. For more information contact Nancy Goldberg at 732-632-8502 or email [email protected].

  • ATM ‘skimming’ compromises accounts

    ATM ‘skimming’ compromises accounts

    HOWELL – The Howell Police Department is investigating an ATM “skimming” case which has compromised hundreds of account holders from several countries and has resulted in more than $70,000 worth of fraudulent ATM withdrawals. Police said an ATM “skimmer” is a device that is placed over an ATM card slot that appears to be a…

  • Seats up in each of the six wards in Old Bridge

    Seats up in each of the six wards in Old Bridge

    OLD BRIDGE — Two candidates will compete against each other in each of the six, four-year term ward seats available in the upcoming election Old Bridge Township Council election on Nov. 7. Ward 1: Democrat David W. Merwin will face Republican Robert C. Thompson Sr. Thompson, 62, who is a lifelong resident of the township,…

  • South Brunswick Library to host Paint N’ Sip night

    South Brunswick Library to host Paint N’ Sip night

    The South Brunswick Library will hold a Paint N’ Sip night from 5:30-7 p.m. Nov. 19 at the library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Event includes instruction and all materials needed. Snacks and beverages provided. Bring-your-own wine. Tickets are $50 per person, age 21 and older only. Advance registration and payment…

  • Republicans to challenge incumbent Democrats for two seats on Sayreville Council

    Republicans to challenge incumbent Democrats for two seats on Sayreville Council

    SAYREVILLE – Two Democrats and two Republicans are seeking a pair of three-year terms on the Borough Council in Sayreville this year. Voters will head to the polls on Nov. 7. Republicans Paul Campagna and David Pawski are seeking the seats currently held by Democrats Victoria Kilpatrick and Mary Novak, who are both seeking re-election.…

  • Fall Trails Day set for Nov. 4 at Ireland Brook Conservation Area

    Fall Trails Day set for Nov. 4 at Ireland Brook Conservation Area

    Fall Trails Day will be held from 9:30 a.m. to noon on Nov. 4 at the Ireland Brook Conservation Area, East Brunswick. The trail can be accessed from the Parkview Court parking area or through Davidson’s Mill Pond Park via the Farrington Lake Trail. Volunteers will help maintain the trails at the open space property.…

  • American Water offers in-house assistance at North Brunswick Municipal Building

    American Water offers in-house assistance at North Brunswick Municipal Building

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – The Township of North Brunswick now offers a new customer service option for water/sewer billing questions. American Water has provided an “in-house” professional who is available to process water/sewer payments in person via check or money order, answer any questions regarding the water/sewer bill and provide residents with information regarding individual accounts.…

  • Tricky tray set for Italian American Social Club

    Tricky tray set for Italian American Social Club

    The North Brunswick Italian American Social Club’s Ladies Auxiliary will hold a tricky tray from noon to 4 p.m. on Nov. 5 at the club, 1090 Cozzens Lane, North Brunswick. The cost is $10. Beverages available. Bring your own refreshments. For more information, call Kathy at 732-297-7561.

  • Dress like your favorite 1950s film star at dance party

    Dress like your favorite 1950s film star at dance party

    The North Brunswick Italian American Social Club will hold a ’50s Film Dance from 7-11 p.m. on Oct. 28 at the club, 1090 Cozzens Lane, North Brunswick. Dress from your favorite film from the 1950s. The cost is $30 per person. There will be door prizes and 50/50 raffles. For more information, call Marion at…

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