• Old Bridge holds marching band festival
  • North Brunswick man to receive volunteer award

    North Brunswick man to receive volunteer award

    A North Brunswick resident will receive an award from the very organization to which he has dedicated years of service. The Hugs for Brady Foundation will bestow the Ellen Gambatese Pediatric Cancer Volunteer of the Year Award to Jeff Schnier, who has made an exceptional contribution to the Hugs for Brady Foundation and the community…

  • Marriage proposal at East Brunswick Library

    Marriage proposal at East Brunswick Library

    East Brunswick Library – marriage proposal will put ring inside Shakespeare book and read a poem Saturday, March 12 Karen Parry 732-390-6764

  • Millstone acts on possible site for housing

    Millstone acts on possible site for housing

    MILLSTONE – Municipal officials have taken action to acquire a property that could eventually be the location of affordable housing in Millstone Township. On Sept. 6, the Township Committee adopted a bond ordinance restating a 2016 ordinance that provides an appropriation of $1.1 million for the acquisition of property at 27 Burnt Tavern Road. The…

  • Mayor takes part in Read Across America

    Mayor takes part in Read Across America

    The Mayor of East Brunswick will be visiting St. Bart’s School on March 1 at 9:30 am to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday.  He will be reading to the Kindergarten Class as part of the Reading Across America Program.

  • Road closures week of Oct. 9 in Sea Bright

    Road closures week of Oct. 9 in Sea Bright

    The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) announced overnight lane closures and alternating traffic on Route 36/Ocean Avenue for the start of a 1.4 mile resurfacing project in Sea Bright, which will start on Oct. 9. Beginning at 8 p.m. on Oct. 9 and until 6 the following morning for  approximately one week, NJDOT’s contractor, Schifano…

  • Metuchen Police makes changes in rank

    Metuchen Police makes changes in rank

    METUCHEN — There will be some moving and shaking within the Metuchen Police Department as longtime Police Captain Michael Kilker announced his retirement. Police Chief David Irizarry called Kilker’s retirement a bittersweet event. “The bitter part is he will be missed both professionally and personally not just by the police department, but the entire community…

  • Red Bank parking committee discusses future plans

    Red Bank parking committee discusses future plans

    RED BANK The quest to provide more parking for the borough’s downtown continues. More than 90 residents voiced their concern over the conceptual development plans presented by the final two chosen developers for the White Street municipal parking lot located at 75-79 White St. The Parking Committee held a special meeting to update residents about…

  • Voters approve school upgrades in Spotswood

    Voters approve school upgrades in Spotswood

    SPOTSWOOD – Voters from Spotswood and Helmetta approved a $1.7 million referendum to fund various improvements for schools utilized by students from both boroughs. On Sept. 26, residents of Spotswood approved the referendum in a 264-72 vote, while residents of Helmetta also voted in favor with a 47-5 vote, for a total of 311 “yes”…

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