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      September 30, 2010  RSS feed
      Sarah Carlebach, 4, of South Brunswick, gets a plate spinning with the help of Lisa Appel during the Rejoice Jewish Music and Culture Festival held at Woodlot Park in South Brunswick on Sunday. More...
      Kimberly Green was charged with vehicular homicide, assault by auto

      NEW BRUNSWICK — The inside and outside of state Superior Court Judge Michael Toto’s courtroom erupted in a violent commotion Friday after a woman was found guilty of killing another woman while driving drunk nearly three years ago. More...

      Sunita Chaudhary, of S.B., recognized for her work with underserved students

      ASouth Brunswick resident has been honored for her work with underserved and under-represented students. The Office for Diversity and Academic Success in the Sciences at Rutgers recognized Sunita Chaudhary, director of Research Education at the Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ), on Sept. 22 for her work with the Continuing Umbrella for Research Experience (CURE). More...


      School district has saved almost $900,000 in costs in two years

      Energy Education presented the North Brunswick school district with an award for a successful energy-saving program that has led to environmental conservation and energy savings over the past two years. More...


      If added together, there would have been well over 1,000 years of combined friendship and stories packed into Pierre’s in South Brunswick on Sept. 23. Inside the dining room, the First Ladies of Kendall Park, a group of women composed of some of the first residents of the area, met to enjoy good food and even better memories. More...


      Kimberly Green was charged with vehicular homicide, assault by auto
      NEW BRUNSWICK — The inside and outside of state Superior Court Judge Michael Toto’s courtroom erupted in a violent commotion Friday after a woman was found guilty of killing another woman while driving drunk nearly three years ago. More...
      The Sanctuary in North Brunswick, formerly the Reformed Church of North Brunswick 17 Laurel Place, will hold a flea market from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 16 and is looking for vendors who might be interested in setting up a table to sell their wares. The cost is $20 for a table, and whatever they sell is their profit. For more information, call 732-545-2736. More...
      In 2008, I came down with a bad case of sinusitis. I became extremely dehydrated and had to call 911 for help. After being rushed to the hospital for fluids, I mentioned that I was experiencing some discomfort under my left breast. It wasn’t painful, just uncomfortable. Doctors ordered additional testing and I was told something that I never expected — I was suffering a heart attack. More...
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      Like most people, I was impressed last week when I learned about Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s announcement that he would pump up to $100 million into Newark’s troubled schools in a “challenge” grant. When he made the announcement of the grant on “Oprah,” he was accompanied by Newark Mayor Cory Booker and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. More...
      Mrs. Morris, 72, of Monroe, formerly of Jamesburg, died Sept. 11, 2010, at home. She was employed for the past 10 years as a billingpremium consultant with Aetna Insurance Co., Cranbury. Prior to that, she worked at Pepsi-Cola Corp., North Brunswick. She was predeceased by her husband, James F. Morris Sr.; a son, James Jr.; and a sister, Celia Barron. More...