• Cadets can apply for Youth Police Academy

    The East Brunswick Police Department is accepting applications for the ninth annual Youth Police Academy. The academy will be held 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. July 7-11 at Churchill Junior High School. Individuals age 13 to 17 who reside or attend school in East Brunswick can get a better understanding of how the East Brunswick…

  • East Brunswick dermatologist accused of evading currency reporting rules

    EAST BRUNSWICK — A dermatologist from East Brunswick was charged with allegedly structuring nearly $850,000 by intentionally purchasing numerous money orders for amounts below what would trigger a financial institution’s IRS reporting requirements. Sandy S. Milgraum, 60, was charged on May 8 with one count of conspiring to structure financial transactions to evade currency reporting…

  • Honor

    PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY AMERICAN LEGION Army Senior Cadet Wilson Guo, left, of East Brunswick, received the Gold Award for Military Excellence at the Rutgers University Army ROTC and Air Force ROTC Annual Awards Ceremonies from Middlesex County American Legion Commander Larry Bishop. The award is given to a senior who is in…

  • Columbiettes set flea market/craft show

    The Columbiettes of Knights of Columbus Council No. 4907 will sponsor a fundraising flea market and craft show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 17 at Immaculate Conception, Manalapan Road, Spotswood.

  • Fate of Knights’ boxing club site remains in limbo

    By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent SOUTH RIVER — After years of contentious discussion on building a new firehouse, borough officials still have some issues to resolve before moving forward. The new firehouse would replace the current facility on George Street, which is in a state of disrepair. Its conditions compelled members of the fire department to…

  • Group raising funds for center at McGinnis site

    By THOMAS CASTLES Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — Representatives of Torah Links of Middlesex County, a Jewish outreach and educational organization, are working toward a spirited repurposing of a building that is infamous in town for its long-vacant state. The 88-year-old McGinnis School building on the corner of Dunhams Corner Road and Hardenburg Lane, which…

  • Golf event to benefit nursing scholarships

    Golfers and sponsors are welcome at the 17th annual East Brunswick Lions Club Golf Classic, set for June 2 at the Concordia Golf Club, Monroe. Registration and lunch are planned for 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Tee-off shotgun start is scheduled for 1:15 p.m. A buffet dinner will take place at 5 p.m. Cost is $110 per…

  • Korean War/service panel seeks members

    The Korean War/Service Veterans Association, Central Jersey Chapter No. 148, Monroe, welcomes new members. An invitation to join the chapter is extended to all veterans who served anytime during the Korean War, June 25, 1950-July 27, 1953, at any location including Europe, or who served in Korea July 27, 1953, to the present. The group…

  • East Brunswick tab calls for 10-cent tax hike

    By THOMAS CASTLES Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — The 2014 municipal budget would increase by $2.2 million under a plan presented to the Township Council by Mayor David Stahl. The budget increase is predominantly driven by the rising cost of borrowing, Stahl said at an April 28 meeting of the council. “The cost of debt…

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