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MIGUEL JUAREZ staff“King” Austin Leibowitz falls to concede a checkmate during a “living chess” match at Sayreville’s Upper Elementary School Monday night. For more on the multischool chess project, see page 18. More...
Nov. election will determine control of governing body

Six of the Old Bridge Township Council’s nine seats will be up for grabs in November’s general election. More...


School taxes, budget & $47M referendum among topics

Credibility, communication and the need to find new ways to fund education were among the topics presented to Sayreville Board of Education candidates last week. More...


SAYREVILLE — It was a chess-themed night, complete with plenty of strategy and ultimately a checkmate. More...


OLD BRIDGE — The Township Council unanimously approved two bond ordinances Monday night that will authorize improvement projects that include the replacement of the ice arena roof. More...


New Jersey Community Water Watch at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, will join with community members to mark Earth Day with cleanups of Ireland’s Brook and Saw Mill Brook, both East Brunswick. The two waterways are tributaries of the Raritan River, a major source of drinking water in Middlesex Co More...
Finally, score one for the taxpayers. The recent decision by Middlesex County Assignment Judge Robert Longi to allow the borough of Sayreville to proceed with the condemnation of the 400-plus-acre National Lead site is a victory for the borough, for the county and for the taxpayers. More...
Residents of Sayreville face not one, but two big decisions Tuesday, both dealing with the immediate future of the borough’s school district and the costs related to it. On that date, voters will be asked not only to OK a nearly $67 million budget to pay for the 2005-06 school year, but also whether More...
Ruth Bellante Mrs. Bellante, 88, of the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, died April 7 at her daughter’s Monmouth Junction residence. Born in Sayreville, she resided in New Brunswick prior to moving to North Brunswick in 1991, and to her daughter’s house two years ago. She was a secre More...
BCC is 17-1 and ranked fourth in the country
When Johnny Johnson said, “everything is going well” with the Brookdale Community College (BCC) baseball team, it was an understatement. More...