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SCOTT PILLING staff Volunteers Bryan Reid (l-r), Mike Donato and Eric Alvarez, from Lowe's of Old Bridge, work on building a new patio at the Birchwood Senior Housing Complex, Mimi Road. The team spent Saturday building two new patios, improving landscaping and adding new furniture. More...

Labor, environmental agencies say chemical may pose human risk More...


Bond will fund repairs and improvements

Repairing an engineering problem at Salk Middle School to prevent flooding will cost $1.3 million, and upgrading the security systems at Old Bridge's 12 elementary schools will cost another $120,000. More...


SAYREVILLE -- A Main Street woman has begun a new chapter in her career. More...


Officials fear loss of state aid if town pays for courtesy busing

SAYREVILLE - Borough officials decided Monday that the borough would lose the numbers game if they funded courtesy busing. More...


SAYREVILLE - A new restaurant and banquet hall has opened with the promise of bringing casual family dining to the borough. More...


Vendors are sought for the Monroe Township Country Fair set for noon to 6 p.m. on Sept. 10 at Thompson Park, Perrineville Road. The event is sponsored by the Monroe Township Mother's Club and the Monroe Township Recreation Department. More...
We would like to thank you for the recent coverage of, and editorial support for, the bone marrow drive for our son, Justin, the Navy SEAL. With your help in getting the news out, the C.W. Bill Young Department of Defense Marrow Drive was able to register more than 1,300 potential donors. More...
If a couple of recent Old Bridge proposals are any indication, wireless phone companies need to do a better job of choosing sites for their cell towers. Though they provide a useful service to the community, these companies should not be constructing or even proposing towers that hover over resident More...
Norma I. Trent Barszcz Mrs. Barszcz, 84, of Cranford, formerly of East Brunswick, died July 7 in South Mountain Care Center, Union. She worked at David B. Marshall Real Estate, East Brunswick, for many years prior to her retirement. Her husband, Frank, died in 1957. Surviving are two sons, Fra More...
Patrick Grimes of Old Bridge recently graduated from the French Culinary Institute, New York City, where he earned a diploma as a pastry chef. He has accepted a position with Ron Ben-Israel Cakes, New York City, where he recently completed a postgraduate internship. More...
Monroe resident finds home with Allentown's Ferriolo Motorsports
Duane Beers has come full cycle as a race car driverBorn and raised in Edison, Beers used to go to Raceway Park in Englishtown, often as a kid. More...