• Area schools and camps have so much to offer

    Eagle’s Landing Day Camp Eagle’s Landing Day Camp offers a unique, varied program that can be tailored to your child’s interests. Campers are involved in programs that include: making new friends, tennis, swimming instruction, arts and crafts, zip line, baking, mini golf, cooking, eating a hot lunch every day, laughing, t-ball, singing, football, dramatics, dancing,…

  • JCP&L spent $250 million on upgrades last year

    Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) completed more than 160 infrastructure projects and other initiatives in 2014 to help enhance service reliability to its 1.1 million customers in northern and central New Jersey. Some of the key projects included the following:  Completing a $15 million expansion of a substation in Monmouth County, which included…

  • Blue lives matter

    PHOTO COURTESY OF LT. JAMES RYAN The South Brunswick Moms Club recently presented South Brunswick police with a dozen thank-you cards, cookies, fruit and other snacks to show their appreciation for the town’s officers in the wake of recent protests against law enforcement.

  • Events to revolve around social issues

    coLAB Arts has announced its 2015 arts programming to encourage residents to engage in and discuss current social issues. Creative writing workshops, professional writing workshops and a book club will be offered through litLAB each month. filmLAB, the cinematic branch of coLAB, will feature monthly meetings and screenings open to casual and professional participants. theTABLE…

  • Seed, plant exchange set in South Brunswick

    The South Brunswick Garden Club and Dayton Village Coalition will host a gardening workshop and seed and plant exchange. The annual event is scheduled at 1:15 p.m. Feb. 1 at the South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. Home economist Linda Fekete and Carol Kuehen, volunteer with the Citizens for Independent Living (CIL),…

  • Reward offered in 1999 killing of teenage girl

    Nancy Noga A reward is being offered to anyone who anonymously provides information that leads to the arrest of a suspect in the homicide of a 17-year-old Sayreville girl who was killed 16 years ago. While the investigation into the death of Nancy Noga is active and is continuing, Crime Stoppers of Middlesex County Inc.…

  • Happy to come home

    IN THE NEWS Mark Rosman Have you ever wanted to kiss the ground in Aberdeen Township? I know that is a strange question to ask, but on the rare occasions when I travel to New York City, that is exactly the feeling I have when I return via NJ Transit’s North Jersey Coast Line and…

  • Sporting event overtaken by commercials

    Jan. 12 was a momentous night in college football. That night, the first national college championship between Oregon and Ohio was played. For weeks prior to the game, the hype promised that it would be a great game. I was eagerly awaiting it. After the game started, it became obvious to me that this was…

  • Photo

    STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Snowflakes on a car window on a cold snowy late afternoon.

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