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Councilman promotes use of park for hiking, cross country skiing
There’s nothing quite like it, at least not in Sayreville.So says Councilman Stanley Drwal of the 571-acre Julian L. Capik Nature Preserve on Bordentown Avenue. Walking along the preserve’s snow-covered landscape Monday afternoon, Drwal said there are parts of the tract that throw even him for a loo More...
Old Bridge board told by state judge to OK building plan

A controversial application to build about 1,500 homes near Route 9 in Old Bridge was approved Tuesday night following a closed Planning Board session. More...

‘The Honeymooners’ will feature famous Mambo episode

OLD BRIDGE — Classic comedy will take center stage next week as township residents act out favorite television shows. More...


PHOTOS BY MIGUEL JUAREZ staffTrails for cross-country skiers and hikers are now open at the Julian L. Capik Nature Preserve in Sayreville. More...


Redevelopment Agency also working on golf course, Crossroads plans

OLD BRIDGE — The township’s Redevelopment Agency is hoping to move ahead soon with the construction of a YMCA recreational center. More...


PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff Above, Bruce Segal, of Project Rainforest, speaks about the importance of the tropical forests in medicine, climate control and products Tuesday at St. Ambrose School in Old Bridge. Students Lauren Matrale, 9, and Jenna Pattison, 8, look on, as Emily Fiedler holds a More...


The Old Bridge Public Library Main Branch, Route 516 and Cottrell Road, will present an art exhibit titled “Favorite Flowers”, featuring the work of local artists Marie Monohan and Carol Seip, through the month of February. More...
As the state Legislature begins to brood over budget difficulties, Citizens Against Tolls is greatly concerned about the waste of multiple millions of dollars spent on collecting Garden State Parkway tolls. These tolls are a tax on all New Jerseyans, whether they use this road or not. More...
Jeanne M. Fox Guest Column With a new year upon us, many New Jerseyans are taking stock of their lives, finances and future. And with winter here in full blast, we undoubtedly keep our lights on longer and turn up the dial on our heat. So, when making resolutions, along with shedding some po More...
Patrick K. Kiernan Mr. Kiernan, 54, of Jersey City, formerly of the Morgan section of Sayreville, died Jan. 23 in Jersey City Medical Center. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as an insurance agent with Prudential Inc. Surviving are a son, Patrick Jude of the Parlin section of Sayreville; More...
Four local hoops teams on the bubble this week
It’s been a bit of a seesaw campaign for the Monroe High School boys basketball team, which evened out its record at 8-8 with Monday night’s 63-39 victory over Spotswood. More...
Donna Warters, Cristina Lacerda and Mary Merullo, all sales associates in the Weichert, Realtors’ East Brunswick office, recently were recognized for their industry successes in the month of December. More...