ERIC SUCAR staff Theodora Abigail (l-r), Robert Torino and Megan Mulligan compete in the sixth annual Jeopardy tournament for fourth- and fifth-graders at the M. Scott Carpenter School in Old Bridge Friday. More...
Contract to pave way for redevelopment of 427 waterfront acres
BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer
Sayreville officials have reached a deal with a private firm that will buy the former National Lead property for $82.75 million, clean it up and redevelop it with a wide mix of housing, commercial and recreational uses. The redeveloper, O'Neill Properties, of King of Prussia, Pa. More...
A Prodigal Foundation Inc. benefit for children affected by cancer is planned for 2 p.m. onApril 12 at theWoodbridge Bowling Center, 346Main St. Bowlers of all skill levels are welcome. The event will feature three games of bowling (no-tap format), food, a tricky tray and a chance to win a 50-inc... More...
I have always supported and practiced the right of freedom of speech. However, when individuals exercise that right, they become targets because opinions vary. Many times written opinions should be challenged due to their content. More...
Agriculture is not causing the state's budget deficit problem, so Gov. Jon Corzine's proposal to eliminate the New Jersey Department of Agriculture (NJDA) as a costcutting measure is both ludicrous and wrong. More...
Mr. Bratmeyer, of Old Bridge, died April 1, 2008, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Surviving are his wife, Lucille Chechele Bratmeyer; a son, Michael Bratmeyer, and his wife, Robin, of Montclair; a daughter, Maria Petito, and her fiancé, James Lacher, of Old Bridge; a siste... More...
ERIC SUCAR staff A student works the board during the sixth annual Jeopardy tournament for fourth- and fifth-graders at the M. Scott Carpenter School in Old Bridge Friday. More...