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Proposals call for housing, retail, offices, sports, rail and a ferry
A dozen firms seeking to redevelop the former National Lead site presented their concepts to Sayreville officials this week, all agreeing the riverside location that straddles three major highways is highly desirable. The public presentations were made over the course of two special... More...

Erin Handy, 6, readies the ground for a tree planting at Cheesequake State Park in Old Bridge Saturday. Brownie Troop 729, which is working toward badges in ecology and planting, took part in the park's Arbor Day activities. More...

Squad's 104 officers include two women, one African American

In an effort to create more diversity on the police force, officials are looking to make changes to Old Bridge's police hiring ordinance. Proposed changes include allowing for the chief of police to recruit officers from other municipalities on a limited basis, and heightening requi... More...


Police from four towns respond to club for major disturbance

SAYREVILLE - A large fight at a Route 35 nightclub resulted in six arrests last weekend. Police were called at 1:35 a.m. Sunday for a disturbance involving hundreds of people in the parking lot of Club Abyss. The fracas spilled out onto the northbound side of the highway, sto... More...


Latest tally is 28 awards in state press contest

It was an exceptionally good year for Greater Media Newspapers, when the New Jersey Press Association awarded the group 28 awards for writing, photography, advertising and circulation excellence in its Better Newspaper Contest for 2006. More...


SAYREVILLE - The skeletal remains of a 24-year-old Perth Amboy woman who was missing since Sept. 29 were found on borough land near the Raritan River Saturday. Police did not have a cause of death for the woman, identified as Ziomara Rivera. However, an autopsy conducted Sunday s... More...


May 3 + Community Savings" Book Sale, sponsored by Sayreville War Memorial High School Bombers Basketball. Discount price: $10 per book, two for $15. Proceeds benefit Bombers basketball programs. More...
I have a solution to New Jersey's fiscal problems. Send Gov. Corzine to take lessons from New York's mayor, Michael Bloomberg. Bloomberg now has a $4.4 billion surplus, lowered property taxes and is removing the sales tax from some clothing items/shoes. More...
It has been almost a year to the day since we spent this space supporting a state bill that would crack down on those who make false public alarms. Events in the news of late have made us wonder whatever happened to that proposal, and if you did too, here's your answer - nothing. More...
Elaine E. Schuster Baron Mrs. Baron, 71, of Toms River, died April 30, 2007, at Community Medical Center, Toms River. Born in Monticello, N.Y., she resided in Old Bridge for more than 20 years prior to relocating to Toms River 12 years ago. She was predeceased by her husband, Robert, in... More...
May also shift 75 preschoolers to upper elementary school
SAYREVILLE - School officials are looking to install a cleaner and safer playground at the Samsel Upper Elementary School (SUES). More...
Team's depth enough to edge South Brunswick for GMCT title
When J.P. Stevens won the Greater Middlesex Conference Boys Tennis Tournament last year, some wondered whether it marked the end of an era. After all, by dethroning East Brunswick, the Hawks ended a five-year reign of Bear dominance, finally finding a way to topple what has long bee... More...