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JEFF GRANIT staff Brittany Kearns (l), of Old Bridge, and fellow cheerleaders Tamisha Wade, of New Brunswick, and Lisa Triano, of Piscataway, show support for Monroe's Jarred Jimenez as he breaks through the banner at last Thursday's Snapple Bowl, held at South Brunswick High School. More...

Council wants to stop commuter parking on certain streets More...


Hundreds enjoy sounds of Springsteen in concert series kickoff More...


JEFF GRANIT staff Estelle Stroup, of the New Jersey Academy for the Aquatic Sciences, holds up a moon snail for children to see during the Oceans in Motion program at Sayreville Library July 13. More...


Judge rules coach can continue tradition with football team

When Marcus Borden takes the field this fall with the East Brunswick High School football team, he can once again kneel while his players pray, as he did the first 22 of his 23 years as coach. More...


Our Lady of Lourdes School, 44 Cleveland Ave., Milltown, will host a Summer Open House from noon to 3 p.m. on Aug. 13. More...
My name is Maureen Devlin. I live in Sayreville, where the courtesy busing has been cut. I have no children who have to walk on these dangerous roads anymore. In fact, I had one child, Jolene Noel Devlin, but she, too, had to cross Main Street, which is more like a main highway, to get to her bus st More...
Gr eg B ean Coda If you want a job harder than the one Hercules had when he cleaned out old King Augeas' stables in a day, you ought to try explaining New Jersey politics to a bunch of dyed-in-the-wool Red Staters. More...
Ruth E. Ziegler Asseng Mrs. Asseng, 75, of the Cliffwood Beach section of Old Bridge, died July 16 in Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. Surviving are her husband, Walter Asseng Jr.; four children, Louise Clark of Highlands, N.C., Donna Sims of High Bridge, Walter Asseng III of Woodbridge a More...
SAYREVILLE - Faced with unrelenting pressure from school parents upset over the loss of courtesy busing, the Board of Education has agreed to take another look at potentially hazardous routes. More...
The Sayreville Soccer Association is conducting registrations for the fall season at the soccer complex on Bordentown Avenue on Aug. 1 and 3 from 6-8 p.m., and on Aug. 5 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. More...