Officers struck by gratitude of those they helped in New Orleans
BY JOHN DUNPHY Staff Writer
SAYREVILLE — Total devastation. Those were the first words of several borough police officers honored during Monday night’s Borough Council meeting for their roles in the Gulf Coast relief effort following Hurricane Katrina. More...
Facts show Makransky has held taxes down, served conscientiously
As a diehard independent who refuses to register with any political party, I make it a point to read up on all sides before I vote. After getting and reading the Dennis Grobelny and Rory Zach ads criticizing Frank Makransky on taxes, one needs to get the tax information contained in Sayreville Borou More...
The issue of where sex offenders should be allowed to live and whether they can reside near areas where children congregate is not one that should be determined on the municipal level. But this year, many New Jersey towns have taken it upon themselves to craft laws that restrict where the convicted More...
Edwin Sierra Mr. Sierra, 46, of Middletown, died Oct. 16 at home. Born in Florida, he had resided in New York City and Northvale, Bergen County, before moving to Middletown in 1980. Mr. Sierra was the owner/operator of Absolute Audio, Middletown, the past 10 years. He was a member of Calvary C More...
Sometimes, everything comes together — each cog in the machine works at the optimum level. That’s what happened for the East Brunswick High School boys cross country team at a damp Thompson Park last Saturday, as it edged Spotswood and nemesis Old Bridge to win the Greater Middlesex Conference champ More...