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Front PageNovember 16, 2006 


Conditions allow bar to stay open for now
Johnny G's agrees to close earlier in light of residents' complaints
BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer
     Johnny G's is open for business.The bar, which was ordered to shut down in September after residents complained to Sayreville officials, has reopened under conditions that limit its hours of operation.
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Cheery competition
     Alyssa Goldman, 13, performs with the Old Bridge Rams during the Garden State Pop Warner cheerleading competition at the Sovereign Bank Arena, Trenton, on Saturday.
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Residents ask for help in battle against plans
Handlin looks into concerns about wetlands, flooding on Rt. 516 site
BY MARLENE CANTY Staff Writer
     A group of neighbors last week met with a state assemblywoman to raise concerns about a plan to build housing and offices on Route 516 property near their homes in Old Bridge.
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Boro looks to resolve student-parking issue
Many raise concerns about students parking on residential streets
BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer
     SAYREVILLE - High school students who lost parking spaces due to ongoing school construction will soon be prohibited from parking on nearby residential streets.
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Board approves plan for retail/office on Rt. 34
BY MARLENE CANTY Staff Writer
     OLD BRIDGE - An abandoned two-car garage on Route 34 is expected to be demolished to make way for a 3,280-square-foot retail/office building.
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County jail visits now done by videoconference
Officials say change will stop contraband from getting in, cut costs
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer
     The Middlesex County Adult Correction Center unveiled a new video visitation system, the first of its kind in New Jersey, with a special demonstration at its Apple Orchard Lane facility on Oct. 31.
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Boro honors sacrifices of its war veterans
Street signs recognize those killed in action
BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer
     SAYREVILLE - Woodrow Haussermann Jr. was killed in Korea three days before the end of the engagement on July 24, 1953.
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'Terrible accident' claims life of Old Bridge man
     BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer MARLBORO - Police are calling the death of gymnastics instructor John McCurdy a freak accident.
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Chiropractor honored for Olympic activities
     OLD BRIDGE - Dr. Ira A. Shapiro, director of the Plaza Chiropractic Center, Englishtown Road, has been honored by the Association of New Jersey Chiropractors (ANJC) with a Special Service Award.
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Children's costume party turns into charity event
     SAYREVILLE - When Judy and Nicholas Kides held their fifth annual Halloween Party for their son Nicholas' and daughter Nicole's classmates from St. Stanislaus Kostka School last year, the event was different from the previous years.
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Exhibit brings message of peace and tolerance
Holocaust survivors' stories, views are focus of O.B. library display
BY MARY ANNE ROSS Correspondent
     OLD BRIDGE - The display is simple, but compelling. Some 29 panels featuring black and white photo portraits of survivors of the Holocaust, accompanied by brief essays each has written about some aspect of their experience.
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