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Front PageOctober 19, 2006 


"A Meeting of the Macabre"
     CHRIS KELLY staff Edgar Allan Poe, played by Tom Worsdale, of Jackson, and Abraham "Bram" Stoker, aka Farmingdale's James Dyne, describe their lives, inspirations and disappointments to an audience at the Old Bridge Public Library during Monday night's program, "A Meeting of the Macabre."
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Debate centers on left turns at accident site
     Some feel proposed ordinance would create other problems
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Sayreville horses given shelter from the storm
     Drwal: Facility was planned from get-go despite mayor's order
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Former client's request spurs cut-a-thon event
Hair and nail salons team up to raise money for cancer society
BY MARLENE CANTY Staff Writer
     OLD BRIDGE - Isabel Feiteira still remembers the day last March when a client at her previous hair salon came in with an extraordinary request.
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Landscaping biz OK'd amid storage concerns
Nearby residents air worries about chemicals, traffic
BY MARLENE CANTY Staff Writer
     OLD BRIDGE - A single-family home on Morristown Road will be demolished to make way for an office and warehouse that will house a landscaping business.
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Craft fair
     Above, Sara Zammit (l-r), 10, and Caroline Blodi, 12, check out some of the items for sale during Saturday's craft fair at St. Thomas the Apostle School, Route 18, Old Bridge. The event was sponsored by the St. Thomas HSA. Below, the bake sale portion of the craft fair had no shortage of customers.
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Builder's bankruptcy raises questions in O.B.
BY MARLENE CANTY Staff Writer
     OLD BRIDGE - Kara Homes, the developer of two township communities, has left creditors and clients in a quandary as to whether the builder will meet its contractual obligations.
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Pay-to-play law goes before council Monday
BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer
     SAYREVILLE - Developers will be included in the town's new ban on pay-to-play if the Borough Council votes to approve it next week.
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Poetry
     CHRIS KELLY staff Tom Worsdale, as Edgar Allan Poe, passionately discusses the events of the late poet and author's life during Monday night's "A Meeting of the Macabre" at the Old Bridge Public Library.
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E.B. Road Races take on special meaning this year
BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer
     EAST BRUNSWICK - The 29th annual East Brunswick Road Races are scheduled for Sunday, and with the 30th looming one year later, organizers are looking to draw the biggest crowd yet.
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Two charged with drug possession, distribution
BY JESSICA SMITH Staff Writer
     OLD BRIDGE - Two township men were arrested Oct. 11 on allegations they were running a drug distribution ring in a residential section of town.
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A dedication
     MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Memorial Elementary School Principal Martha Simon watches Student Council member Eric Clemente hang a plaque in honor of retired paraprofessionals during a garden dedication outside the school Oct. 4.
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