• Relay for Life set for June 10 in East Brunswick

    Relay for Life set for June 10 in East Brunswick

      Relay for Life of East Brunswick will hold its annual cancer awareness event from noon to midnight on June 10 at Heavenly Farms, 440 Dunhams Corner Road, East Brunswick. For more information, call 732-292-4264, email [email protected] or visit www.relayforlife.org/eastbrunswickNJ.

  • Cheers & Jeers

    Cheers & Jeers

    by Damian Holbrook TV Guide Magazine Cheers to Master of None for its masterful mix of heart and humanity. In Season 2 of the delightful Netflix comedy, star and cocreator Aziz Ansari (right, with Alessandra Mastronardi) has us swooning over his ebullient charm, cultural realness and so-relatable approach to romance. Cheers to The Originals for…

  • Did you know?

    Did you know?

    getTV Adds Designing Women getTV is bringing the1986 Emmy-winning sitcom Designing Women to its lineup beginning with a special countdown event featuring 30 of the series’ top episodes on Monday, June 19 through Friday, June 23 with six episodes each evening that week starting at 9 p.m. ET. Designing Women can then be seen in…

  • Edison officials remember ‘Doc’

    Edison officials remember ‘Doc’

    BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer EDISON — The Township Council took time to remember Dr. Thomas “Doc” Paterniti, who served the township in so many ways. “Doc mentored many of us, including myself,” Council President Michael Lombardi said at a council meeting on May 24. “Doc was a true public servant.” On May 13, Paterniti,…

  • Howell police tip program produces leads

    Howell police tip program produces leads

    By Charles Daye Staff Writer HOWELL – An anonymous tip program recently launched by the Howell Police Department has “definitely” helped with narcotics investigations and has led to arrests, according to Detective Sgt. Christian Antunez. Antunez attributed the program’s initial success to a positive relationship between Howell residents and their police force. He said police officers regularly…

  • Public schools introduce early college programs

    Public schools introduce early college programs

    By VASHTI HARRIS Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN—Providing students with the opportunity to earn two educational certifications in just four years, public school officials from Middletown, Keyport, and Wall meet up with Brookdale Community College representatives to announce the launch of new Early College High School programs. The programs will allow eligible students in each district to…

  • Sayreville officials disagree on police hirings

    Sayreville officials disagree on police hirings

    By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer SAYREVILLE – The employment list currently being used to fill vacancies in the Sayreville Police Department remains a debated topic for borough officials and residents. At a meeting on May 22, the Borough Council voted 4-2 against returning the borough’s current employment list for police officers to the state and…

  • South Brunswick American Legion members honored for 50 years of service

    South Brunswick American Legion members honored for 50 years of service

    By JENNIFER AMATO STAFF WRITER SOUTH BRUNSWICK – After serving for years in the United States military, two longtime South Brunswick residents decided to serve with the American Legion. Fred Henry “Hank” S. DeGroff and Joseph A. Duca were honored during a special ceremony on Memorial Day, May 29, with awards for their 50 years…

  • Veteran journeys 250 miles to East Brunswick for PTSD awareness

    Veteran journeys 250 miles to East Brunswick for PTSD awareness

    By VASHTI HARRIS Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK On a mission to raise the public’s awareness about returning veterans suffering from post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Michael Dowens, the founder and president of Unbroken Warriors, walked from Washington, D.C., to the East Brunswick Memorial VFW Post 133. “Unbroken Warriors is a nonprofit group of volunteers who have…

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