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      April 30, 2009  RSS feed
      Cops & Rodders celebrates 15th year in No. Brunswick
      In 1977, a new house cost $49,000, the average income was $15,000, a new car cost $4,700 and gasoline cost 65 cents a gallon. In 1977, taxicabs had jump seats and room for 10 passengers. More...
      Voter turnout increases by 5 percent from 2008

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      N.B. voters approve 1.9 tax point increase by about 500 votes

      The school budget in North Brunswick passed for the first time in five years — by roughly 500 votes — during elections held April 21. The budget presented a total tax increase of 1.9 tax points, or $32 annually, on the average assessed home of $157,000. More...


      Students learn about water quality, rain forest preservation

      Linwood Middle School in North Brunswick celebrated Earth Day with several activities last week. Sixth-grade students have been participating in the "Water Watch" program, presented by interns from the New Jersey Community Water Watch program through Cook College at Rutgers University. More...


      Friends of the North Brunswick Public Library will hold the fifth annual book sale, "Go Green," 10 a.m.-4 p.m. May 2 on the lawn at the library at 880 Hermann Road (rain date May 9). There will be more than 5,000 books in 40 categories, as well as magazines. More...
      Iwould like to thank everyone who came out on April 21 and voted for me for a seat on the North Brunswick Township Board of Education. Your confidence in me made the victory even sweeter. I take pride in the town where I live, especially the school district. More...
      My favorite line from the recent presidential campaign was Barack Obama explaining his youthful experimentation with mind-altering chemicals. "When I was young and stupid, I was young and stupid," he said. That resonated with me, in large part because there was plenty of stupidity in my own misspent youth. More...
      Mrs. Kelly of Sayreville, died April 19, 2009, at home. She resided in Plainfield, and North Brunswick, prior to relocating to Sayreville. She was a group supervisor at PSE&G for 35 years. She was predeceased by a sister, Paula Kelly. More...
      PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Above: South Brunswick's Aly Mischke tries to catch a high bunt against Woodbridge during an away game April 17. Right: South Brunswick's Rachel Vogel works the pitching circle against Woodbridge. More...
      Magyar Bank will hold a Community Shred Day, offering residents and businesses an opportunity to shred personal and sensitive documents for free. The event will be 11 a.m.-1 p.m. May 2 at the Kendall Park branch at 3050 State Route 27. More...