Brunswick rallies past New Franklin 46-39 (Boonville Daily News)
The Brunswick boys basketball team rallied from a two-point deficit after three by outscoring New Franklin 12-3 in the final period for a 46-39 victory Friday night in the consolation finals in the Keytesville Tournament.
Downtown Brunswick project's details evolve (The Times Record)
BRUNSWICK — Developer J. Hilary Rockett Jr. remains "very confident" that the Maine Street Station project will be viable, he told Brunswick Downtown Association members Thursday, just two weeks before the Planning Board will get a first look at initial plans.
Investment fraud on the rise in New Brunswick (Investment Executive)
The New Brunswick Securities Commission says that investment fraud is on the rise in the province, and it’s launching a public awareness campaign to educate New Brunswickers on the issue.
Paco Pena's Flamenco Ensemble heads for the State Theatre (The Star-Ledger)
Paco Pena's Flamenco Ensemble . Where: State Theatre, 15 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick. When: 8 p.m. Thursday. How much: $25-$55. Call (732) 246-7469 or visit statetheatrenj.org .
Dow Jones plans move to midtown New York (El Paso Times)
NEW YORK—The Wall Street Journal is planning to move—away from Wall Street.
Richard McNair pleads guilty to escape from federal pen (KTBS Shreveport)
Richard McNair, the fugitive who escaped from a federal prison in Central Louisiana last year and was one of the nation's most-wanted fugitives until his capture in Canada, pleaded guilty in Alexandria today to escape charges. McNair, 48, was captured last October in New Brunswick, Canada, about 100
Dow Jones Plans Move to Midtown New York (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
The Wall Street Journal is planning to move -- away from Wall Street. Amid all the other changes going on at the financial newspaper of record, the Journal is planning to move to midtown Manhattan, away from its perch in the financial district where the Journal's parent company Dow Jones & Co. has its roots.
Leland: population up, crime down (WWAY 3 Wilmington)
» e-mail this story | discuss | print Leland: population up, crime down LELAND -- Good news out of Brunswick County tonight. The town of Leland has seen a significant drop in crime , despite a boom in population. It seems there's construction everywhere you look in Leland, indicating a growing population. Despite that, the police department has been working hard over ...
N.B. First Nation wants financial consultants rehired (CBC New Brunswick)
Members of a New Brunswick First Nation say they want Ottawa to reverse the firing of a third-party management firm that was cleaning up the band's finances.
NHL: O'Ree honored (The Record)
Today marks 50 years to the day that a rangy black kid from Fredericton, New Brunswick, donned a Boston Bruins sweater and broke pro hockey's color barrier on a sheet of ice in Montreal.
