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Carl Sandburg Middle School student Kim Carpluk sings “Popular,” a selection from the Broadway show “Wicked,” with backing from the school chorus during the spring concert in Old Bridge Friday night. More...
Board, developer at odds over density of senior community

A revised plan to bring a senior community to the site of the former Krome nightclub will be the focus of a meeting this month in the Morgan section of Sayreville. More...


Township materials placed on wetlands subject of concern

Over a year ago, Cliffwood Beach residents went to Old Bridge officials with a complaint. More...


SAYREVILLE — When U.S. Marine Jason Nielsen was deployed to Afghanistan, his mother, Barbara Clark, sought a way to publicly honor her son for his service to the country. More...


Authors from Sayreville and South Amboy will be showcased Friday at what is being dubbed Local Authors Night at the Sayreville Public Library, Washington Road. More...


Throughout the month of April, the team and staff and Worldwide Gymnastics, Old Bridge, will host a clothing drive to benefit the American Cancer Society (ACS). More...
I have always considered children and people-power as two of our most precious resources. That is why I am always concerned about candidates seeking elective office. More...
While many Middlesex County towns are seeing little or no contest for seats becoming available on boards of education, crowded slates of candidates in both Old Bridge and Sayreville will give residents plenty to choose from in the April 19 school election. More...
Gertrude B. Hoffman Kuntne Mrs. Kuntne, 82, of the Parlin section of Sayreville, died March 26 in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement, she was the owner for 40 years of Village Inn Liquors, Washington Road, Parlin. Before that, she was employed with E.I More...
CHRIS KELLY staffMembers of the Carl Sandburg Middle School chorus perform during the spring concert Friday night in Old Bridge. More...
Dangers of drugs being overlooked by some teenagers
Anabolic-androgenic steroids work. That’s the ugly fact about these man-made, muscle-building drugs. More...
SAYREVILLE — The borough recently received two grants totaling $240,000 to perform improvements at its historical society and public library buildings. More...