• Freehold  Township 13U plays second game in region today

    Freehold Township 13U plays second game in region today

    The Freehold Township 13U Little League team must win in second of two games today, July 25, to remain alive in the Eastern Regional tournament of  the Intermediate 50/70 Baseball League. Today, in Commack, New York, site of the Eastern Regional, Freehold Township opened with a 7-5 victory over Keystone of Pennsylvania. Freehold Township now…

  • Police discover dead body inside burned-out shed in Old Bridge

    Police discover dead body inside burned-out shed in Old Bridge

    OLD BRIDGE – A man has been found dead inside a burned-out shed. The Madison Park Volunteer Fire Company was alerted to the fire at about 8:09 p.m. July 23 on a residential property in the Madison Park section of Old Bridge, according to a statement provided by Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey and…

  • South Brunswick officer breaks window to save child inside overheated vehicle

    South Brunswick officer breaks window to save child inside overheated vehicle

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick police helped rescue an 18-month-old child who was locked in a hot vehicle. Officers responded to the Nassau Square townhouse complex off of Route 27 in the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick for a child locked in a car around 11:20 a.m. July 20, according to information provided by…

  • Police release surveillance footage of attempted burglary in East Brunswick

    Police release surveillance footage of attempted burglary in East Brunswick

    EAST BRUNSWICK – Police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying two suspects who walked into the backyard of a Hamlin Road residence in an attempt to burglarize the home. To males appeared to check if the rear door and rear sliding doors were locked according to surveillance footage captures around 10:30 a.m. July 6,…

  • Police warn of fraudulent utility workers showing fake IDs

    Police warn of fraudulent utility workers showing fake IDs

    EAST BRUNSWICK – East Brunswick police reported a scam in which a suspect claimed to be a local utility worker. Residents at a Fresh Ponds Road home were approached by a male with a dark complexion wearing a badge around his neck around 1:49 p.m. July 14, according to information provided by the East Brunswick…

  • Snap Dog to debut at Nikki’s Dawgs in Old Bridge on July 22

    Snap Dog to debut at Nikki’s Dawgs in Old Bridge on July 22

    Snap Dog, the hot dog born on the streets of New York City, will debut its first location in Old Bridge with a grand opening from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on July 22 at Rebels Football Field, Route 516 West, Old Bridge. Nikki’s Dawgs will be serving Snap Dogs in natural casing, spicy sausage and skinless…

  • Carnevale closed after fallen canopy injures two women

    Carnevale closed after fallen canopy injures two women

      NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two females were injured when a canopy at the Carnevale Italiano fell down during a storm. Around 8:30 p.m. on July 20, police officers who were working at the annual event sponsored by the Italian American Social Club of North Brunswick reported a gust of wind that toppled a vendor’s canopy,…

  • Middlesex falls to Union in Snapple Bowl

    Middlesex falls to Union in Snapple Bowl

    The Middlesex County all-star team was defeated by Union County, 27-14, in Snapple Bowl XXIV on July 20 at Kean University in Union. Middlesex County had gained a 14-13 lead with a little over five minuets left in the game, but Union County then drove the field and scored a touchdown with two minutes to…

  • Police investigating 20 vehicle burglaries in Spotswood

    Police investigating 20 vehicle burglaries in Spotswood

    SPOTSWOOD – Police are investigating a series of burglaries that occurred overnight in the borough. From midnight July 18 to 5 a.m. July 19, police believe 15-20 vehicles were targeted in the areas of Janice Drive, Pamela Court and Karen Street. All of the vehicles were unlocked and the suspect(s) primarily took change or cash…

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