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February 1, 2007
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Concerns hold up storm sewer project
OLD BRIDGE - - A plan to thwart flooding in one section of town has been put on hold due to concerns from a councilwoman who feels the town is awarding too much money to the same engineering firm. The Township Council twice tabled a resolution to award a $176,000 contract to CME As... More...

Employees at ShopRite in Sayreville took up a collection last week to buy a 12.5-pound lobster that was delivered to the store for sale. The store, which usually sells lobsters weighing a couple of pounds, expects to turn the large crustacean over to an aquarium or return it to the ocean. Und... More...

Boro's case against employee open to public at defendant's request

SAYREVILLE - A borough employee will get his wish to have his own disciplinary hearing open to the public. Borough Labor Attorney Robert J. Merryman told the Suburban that the borough has agreed to open the hearing of Michael Gianotto, a code enforcement and construction department... More...


NEW BRUNSWICK - Officials from Middlesex County's emergency food network have issued a plea for food donations to help meet increasing demand from the county's neediest residents. More...


OLD BRIDGE - The hard work of caring volunteers and the generosity of local residents enabled the Old Bridge Food Bank to assist 721 families last year. "No one in town should ever go hungry," said Mayor James Phillips. "We are most thankful to, and proud of, our volunteer staff. Witho... More...


The Old Bridge Public Library coordinated a recent event for Project Linus NJ Inc., not the national Project Linus organization based in Illinois, which is separate but has the same mission. Since 1999, PLNJ Inc. has been distributing handmade blankets to fragile children across New Jersey. T... More...


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Feb. 1 + Dining to Donate, sponsored by the East Brunswick High School Basketball Booster Club Association, noon to closing, at Applebee's of Milltown, Milltown Road and Ryders Lane. Diners who eat in or take out must present a Dining to Donate flier at the restaurant. More...
Hogwash. That's all I can say for the comments made by Gov. Jon Corzine and elected state officials pertaining to their efforts to correct the high property-tax situation. We all agree that property taxes are negatively affecting many New Jersey residents to the extent that many are finding i... More...
Gloria V. DeBenedetto Fehl Mrs. Fehl, 81, of East Brunswick, formerly of the Parlin section of Sayreville, died Jan. 17, 2007, at home. Her husband, William S. Fehl, died in 1993. More...
PHOTOS BY SCOTT PILLING staff Above: Karen Foley, a second-grade teacher at Old Bridge's Carpenter Elementary School, reads an answer to participants during the school's annual Jeopardy Tournament last Thursday. At right: Student Emily Hardy removes a card from the category li... More...
With his 10-7 Spotswood High School boys basketball team having qualified for the state tournament after a two-year hiatus, head coach Steve Mate is over the moon about the Chargers' performance this season. "It's been tremendous, much more than we expected," he said. "The team chemis... More...