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July 19, 2007
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Magazine ranks boro No. 47 in best places to live in U.S.
Property owners have reason to cheer. Money Magazine has listed Sayreville among the best towns to live in the country. The Time Warner Inc. publication ranked Sayreville No. 47 on its list of the "Top 100 Best Places to Live," which this year was limited to populations betwe... More...
Councilman says tab relies too heavily on one-time revenue

Old Bridge residents can look forward to a municipal budget with no tax increase next year. Mayor Jim Phillips on Monday presented the 2008 fiscal year budget, which would hold the tax rate at 79 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. More...

Report says bald eagles are making a comeback along Raritan River

EDISON - The number of bald eagle sightings in Middlesex County since 2000 has steadily been increasing, according to a recent report released by the Edison Wetlands Association and Highland Park Environmental Commission. More...


PHOTOSBY SCOTT PILLING staff Above: Old Bridge Police Lt. Robert Moser accompanies Surantha Feldano, 11, as she tries to maneuver a golf cart through the cones while wearing goggles that simulate a drunken-driving experience July 12. The activity was part of the Old Bridge Police Department's Youth ... More...


The Old Bridge Public Library Main Branch, Route 516 and Cottrell Road, and the Laurence Harbor Branch, Shoreland Circle, will host several upcoming teen programs. The following events require registration: • July 19 at 7 p.m. at the Main Branch - "Teen Jeopardy! More...


July 19 • 1-Cent Sale, featuring hard-cover books, paperbacks, magazines, audiobooks and VHS tapes for 1-cent each, sponsored by the Friends of the South River Library, during regular library hours, through Aug. 3 or until stock is depleted, at the library, 55 Appleby Ave. More...


The 25th annual Summer International Film Festival at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center, will continue July 24 with 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. screenings of the Japanese and French comedy "Fear and Trembling." The 2003 movie, which is not rated, has a running time of 102 m... More...
Now that the primary election is behind us, the battle begins for who will be Old Bridge's next mayor and who will be elected to the three Township Council at-large seats. My neighbor, Brian Cahill, is running for council alongside Rich Greene, who is running for mayor. More...
For a town that has been generating a lot of negative news lately, Sayreville indeed has something to boast about this week. It is one of eight New Jersey towns named in Money Magazine's "Top 100 Best Places to Live." Granted, the borough's rank of No. More...
Richard T. Gozick Mr. Gozick, 72, of East Brunswick, formerly of Spotswood, died July 5, 2007, in Saint Peter's University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to his retirement in 1998, he was employed as a welder, based in Sayreville, for Jersey Central Power and Light, where he worked for ... More...
Rivalry resumes tonight at Kean University
Sure, there are plenty of high school all-star football games played throughout the state of New Jersey. But there's something special about this one. The Snapple Bowl, which kicks off tonight at Kean University at 7:30 p.m., is more than just an annual battle between Middlese... More...