• Taking advantage of community offerings

    Many people enjoy living in tightknit communities where neighbors know one another. Such communities can be great places to raise a family and live a full life. But communities need not be small to offer an array of services to their citizens. In fact, many communities big and small boast a number of offerings that…

  • Enjoy the area’s many recreational offerings

    Recreation 2014 Brookside Swim Club Located in Milltown, Brookside Swim Club is your vacation spot 10 minutes from home. Brookside offers a newly resurfaced pool, with diving boards, a slide and dedicated lap lanes.The club offers a friendly, family atmosphere with playground, kiddie pool, grills, day/evening swim lessons, swim team, arts and crafts, adult/teen/preteen parties,…

  • Broadway bound

    Students perform a scene from “Guys and Dolls” at Spotswood High School on March 15. PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN C.J. Kircher portrays Sky Masterson, left, as Riley Yaniak portrays Sarah Brown during a scene from “Guys and Dolls.” Above: Paul Rogezenski portrays Tevye during East Brunswick High School’s March 8 performance of “Fiddler on the…

  • Elks selling tickets to Yankees vs. Angels

    The East Brunswick Elks is offeringtickets to the April 27 New Jersey Elks Day at Yankee Stadium. The event will feature an 8:05 p.m. game between the Yankees and the Los Angeles Angels. Tickets cost $40 each for the game only. There is an extra charge for bus transportation. Deadline for ticket purchase is March…

  • Legislators schedule March 27 office hours

    Sen. Peter J. Barnes, Assemblyman Patrick Diegnan and Assemblywoman Nancy J. Pinkin (all D-18th District) will hold office hours from 5-7 p.m. March 27 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. Staff members from the legislators’ district offices will be on hand to help constituents with state issues such as homestead property-tax…

  • Lenten fish dinners continue at VFW post

    The Ladies Auxiliary of East Brunswick Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 133 will host the next of its Lenten Friday-Night Fish Dinners from 6-8 p.m. March 21 at the post home, 485 Cranbury Road, behind University Radiology. The meal will feature soup, a fish fry, green beans and more. Cost is $10. For more…

  • Variety of aid still available for those impacted by Sandy

    By STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — The Middlesex County Long-Term Recovery Group continues to support residents impacted by superstorm Sandy, connecting them with legal services, counseling and home repairs as they continue to navigate the storm recovery process. According to Executive Director Candace Crane, the group has been working with people affected by Sandy…

  • March Madness event highlights dangers of underage drinking

    Alyse Messeroll, left to right, Melanie Eckert, Allie Gardner, Adi Zacks and Rawad Sayah, and Julia Chorun, foreground, attend the March Madness event at the Parkview School in Milltown on March 7. PHOTO COURTESY OF JOYCE KILMER SCHOOL MILLTOWN — The Milltown Public School District, in conjunction with community partners such as the PBA, the…

  • South River to rebid for diesel generators

    By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent SOUTH RIVER — The Borough Council has decided to reject the initial round of bids it sought regarding backup power generation in South River. Borough Engineer Bruce Koch of CME Associates reported that four companies submitted bids for the two generator options — six small generators or one 1-megawatt generator. The…

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