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Front PageFebruary 8, 2007 


Dancing queens
      PHOTOS BY SCOTT PILLING staff Clockwise from top: Members of the Rhythm of Dance and Music School, Somerset, perform during Zalak 07, a unique competition based on Indian classical dance held at Old Bridge High School on Saturday. More than 200 performers took part in the event, s...
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Boro lauds Sabert plan to build headquarters
Manufacturer to pay boro, county agencies for land near waterfront
BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer
      SAYREVILLE - Sabert Corp. has signed a redevelopment agreement with the borough for a $6 million research and development center that will serve as the company's world headquarters.
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Hard at work
      PHOTOS BY SCOTT PILLING staff Borough resident Mary Kielian participates in an art workshop at the Sayreville Senior Center yesterday. The artwork was put on display yesterday at an art workshop.
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Old Bridge, county team to buy hybrid police cars
      OLD BRIDGE - The township is the first town in Middlesex County to purchase two hybrid vehicles with help from a new grant program. The two vehicles will be used by the township's police department. "We are proud to be the first municipality to partner with the county in this...
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Hercules to redevelop 400-acre surplus land
Tract in question includes former site of Green Tree plant
BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer
      SAYREVILLE - Hercules Inc. is seeking proposals to redevelop roughly 400 acres of property in the borough's Parlin section. The chemical manufacturer, which has operated on South Minisink Avenue for over 75 years, is soliciting proposals from selected candidates for the Brownfield ...
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Police investigate fatalaccident on Route 9
      OLD BRIDGE - A township woman was killed after her car was rear-ended on Route 9 on Jan. 25. Maureen Donnelly, 44, was driving north on Route 9 with her 69-year-old mother, Josephine Quale, when their minivan was struck from behind by a Dodge Ram pickup truck driven by Manalapan reside...
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Local DuPont plant receives Habitat Conservation award
      SAYREVILLE - Employees at DuPont's Parlin Plant received international recognition for their contributions to wildlife habitat conservation at the recent Wildlife Habitat Council's (WHC) 18th annual symposium, "Connecting People & Nature.
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Borough Resident Russ Hahn
SCOTT PILLING staff
     Borough Resident Russ Hahn participates in a weekly woodcarving class at the Sayreville Senior Center yesterday. The class is held at 9 a.m. on Wednesdays.
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Ethics issue centers on MUA appointment
Councilman accused of conflict due to pending application
BY JESSICA SMITH Staff Writer
      An Old Bridge councilman has filed an ethics complaint against one of his colleagues for what he is calling a conflict of interest.
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Mill neighbors raise pollution concerns
Residents: Emissions from plant causes damage to homes, cars
      Sayreville residents are concerned about emissions and noise they say is coming from a neighboring steel mill in the area of Crossman Road and Main Street. The emissions and smoke from Gerdau Ameristeel Sayreville Inc., they claim, are causing damage to vehicles and even the aluminum ...
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Man gets one-year ban from sports for assault
Old Bridge parent cited for punching coach after kids' game
BY JESSICA SMITH Staff Writer
      OLD BRIDGE - Parents often sign their children up for sports in order to teach them life lessons, like how to work well with others, to win or lose gracefully. Children in the township's Fall Ball League, however, got more than their parents had bargained for when some of them witn...
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Group shares poignant moment during vigil
Friends and strangers alike reflect on loss of Old Bridge woman, 21
BY JESSICA SMITH Staff Writer
      OLD BRIDGE - At the moment of the one-month anniversary of Samar Seliem's death, snowflakes began to fall from the sky. Tears also fell, and whispers of amazement filled the air from those gathered to honor her memory outside her family's home Jan. 30.
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