Councilwoman Camille Ferraro questioned the need for an agreement. She also said the council wasn't given enough time to consider the agreement.
Rutgers-Eagleton Poll finds more than half of likely voters not influenced by choice
The governor is scheduled to address the Republican National Convention between 10 and 11 p.m.
DeMarzo is challenging Mayor David Stahl for mayor this November.
Developer of Common Core Standards will be working with state to help ameliorate lowest-performing schools.
The council passed a resolution last night allowing the execution of a Recognition Agreement between Toll JM Urban Renewal LLC, Wal-Mart Stores East, LP, and the Township of East Brunswick.
New standards for cars and light trucks could drive fuel efficiency to more than 50 mpg and drastically reduce pollution.
Senator says New Jersey will support President Obama in November election
Kevin McEvoy is one of three candidates for school board.
Vicki Becker is one of three candidates for school board this year.
Denise Contrino is seeking re-election to the Township Council.
Two East Brunswick doctors are participating in the state program.
Law will protect accident victims' privacy rights, sponsors say
Racinos, pop-up casinos, sports betting, Internet action, and mobile apps -- gaming in the Garden State could wind up meaning much more than Atlantic City.
Some residents want the township to get the skate park reopened as soon as possible.
DEP tells federal agency that a number of counties now comply with standard for soot.
Program seeks to ease congestion on Route 1 by restricting left turns and U-turns on Route 1 at Washington Road and Harrison Street in West Windsor.
Anthony Riccobono and Kermit Wade will seek seats on the Township Council this fall.
Governor insists that his administration has already lowered carbon emissions lower than limits required by law.
East Brunswick Utility will absorb increase from Middlesex Water Company
Quinnipiac finds Obama and Menendez hold big leads in New Jersey.
Republican candidates for Township Council Synnove Bakke and Jim Johnson are no longer running in November's election.
U.S. Rep. Rush Holt invites residents of New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District to join the conversation at 7:30 p.m. today, July 17.
Quirk in filing deadlines or reluctance to share the ballot with partisan races?
The East Brunswick Township Council will meet at 8 p.m. in the Municipal Court Room.
Rutgers seminar helps officials understand New Jersey's economic problems, but offers little in the way of fixes -- quick or otherwise.
Here's a quick check to make sure your computer isn't one of them.
Fair Share Housing Center, municipalities league ask appeals court to decide debate over unspent funds.
The charter school plans to renovate a warehouse on Lexington Avenue.
Guadagno had been a Superior Court judge
The county's Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Day is July 15 in Old Bridge.
Members of the Middlesex Tea Party and Bayshore Tea Party teamed up to voice their opposition to the Affordable Care Act.
Governor boosts surplus to strengthen argument that New Jersey can afford tax cut.
Despite promises after each ‘storm of the century,’ Millstone, Passaic basins still seek funding, plans for flood prevention.
Governor says he could sign bill now, while still fighting seniority privileges.
Governor holds town hall meeting in Brick Township
Bill would make 15 grams or less of marijuana a civil fine.
Municibid.com is the site many municipalities go to auction off their unneeded equipment.