Developers hope to sidestep legislation by being 'grandfathered in.'
Substitute legislation still hung up, pushback from across the aisle, business community.
Incumbent says he's ‘fighting for middle class’ while GOP rival assails ‘these guys in Washington.
Comprehensive Medicaid Waiver will help keep clients out of institutions, refocus treatment plans on managed care.
Project to add about 10,000-square feet to the South Brunswick Senior Center is expected to be completed by May 2013.
Assemblywoman: Task force must now interpret numbers showing spike in reported incidents.
Resident asks South Brunswick Township to install sidewalks from Indian Fields Elementary School up to the five corners intersection.
Area residents launched an online petition requesting that state officials abort the Route 1 pilot project. DOT representatives never specified what would determine the project’s success or failure, but some residents see only failure.
Those denied benefits would be paid if review took more than eight weeks.
A Monmouth University poll has the state senator trailing U.S. Senator Bob Menendez by 15 points.
Landowners seeking agricultural assessment would have to earn at least $1,000 for each five acres.
Outrage over lengthy power outages sparks bipartisan legislation.
Obama health policy advisor dismisses rumors about death panels and rationing as 'bunk'
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Failure to comply with New Jersey Best Practices can lead to a $250,000 reduction in state aid.
On Oct. 4, South Brunswick will officially begin a project to add 10,000-square feet to the senior center.
Christie attacks calculations, Democrats attack Christie.
Democrats: governor will have to worry about budget cuts, not tax cuts.
South Brunswick added 173 new businesses thus far in 2012, but problems persist from an overwhelming number of residential and commercial tax appeals.
Reed Gusciora said the project is causing a rise in illegal U-Turns and K-Turns, loss of business sales and increased safety concerns.
‘One-stop’ resource centers will help residents navigate medical and social service options.
With school board elections rescheduled for November, can local candidates be heard above the background noise of national politics?
Oct. 16 the last day to register for Nov. 6 elections
Budget falls even as more enroll in state programs to help the needy pay utility bills.
Long awaited intersection improvement project closer to reality.
Farmland on Davidson Mill Road preserved.
Township officials said the bid from Sidd & Associates contained several deficiencies including a lack of information about equipment they own or lease.
Regional planning to stimulate economic growth meets opposition at unruly public hearing.
The statewide conference of NAACP chapters met last weekend in East Brunswick. This year's national theme for the organization is "Your Power, Your Decision - Vote."
A recently released United Way report found 28 percent of Middlesex County residents and one-third of all state residents can't provide essentials for their families.
Path will run from Ridge Road in Kingston to Route 1, and on the western side of Route 1 the path will run by Stouts Lane, across New Road and then back to Ridge Road.
A 5,000-sqaure foot addition to the South Brunswick Senior Center will provide for a health and wellness area.
Hiring Our Heroes job fairs help veterans in 400 communities secure civilian professions.
This online free quiz takes an in-depth look at your stance on a range of issues, then compares them to candidates' responses.
Township has received almost 40 inches of snow in 2011.
A procession of governors has spent nearly two decades shorting the state's pubic-worker pension plans and now want to plug the gap by cutting pension benefits.
Block grants distribute funds to programs that serve seniors, disabled or low-income individuals.