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September 25, 2008
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National bands recording at new Sayreville facility
Joe and Crystal Cattano, of Sayreville, have seen bands break up right in their music studio. They've seen girls scream at their musician boyfriends in the parking lot because they're never around. They've seen just about all there is to see in the music business. More...
Council adopts tab; agrees to consider attorney changes

An hour into Saturday's Sayreville Borough Council meeting, it appeared as if the 2008 municipal budget would fail to be approved, for the sixth time since early August. Mayor Kennedy O'Brien had his calendar out and was trying to figure out a date for another special budget meeting. More...

Uninsured woman, 29, denied treatment

Two area salons are going to bat for a good cause. The Art of Hair Salon of Old Bridge will come up against Vito Mazza Salon Spa and Hair Restoration of Woodbridge in a charity softball game Oct. 6, with the shared aim of raising money to help Briana Leonardo, a single mother with stage 4 ovarian ... More...


OLD BRIDGE — Though summer is over, an annual township tradition will allow for at least one more day of outdoor fun. This Saturday, Old Bridge Day will provide fun for the whole family. "It's a great day for Old Bridge," Mayor Jim Phillips said. More...


Litigator says township caused him to lose $300K

OLD BRIDGE — A former resident is suing the township after purchasing, developing and then selling a property under circumstances he considered subpar. Kyle Hingher filed a lawsuit Sept. 2 against the township on charges including false advertising after he bought land adjacent to the site ... More...


OLD BRIDGE — The first shovels went into the ground last week for Middlesex County's new long-term care facility during a ceremony at the site on Marlboro Road. During the Sept. More...


Following a key recommendation of the Teen Drivers Study Commission, New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram last week directed municipal prosecutors not to offer or accept plea bargains to teenage drivers with graduated drivers licenses (GDL) for motor vehicle violations that carry points. More...


Standard Sunday operating hours, 12:30-5 p.m., have resumed at the Old Bridge Public Library Main Branch, Route 516 and Cottrell Road. For more information, call 732-721- 5600, ext. 5033, or log on to www.oldbridgelibrary. org. More...
Single data analysis is unfair when describing our current gasoline-pricing conundrum. With gas prices soaring toward $5 per gallon, everyone is pointing the finger at who is to blame. More...
Big brothers specialize in diabolical pranks
(Editor's Note: Greg Bean is taking a temporary sabbatical from writing his column due to the death of his son. This column was originally printed April 26, 2008). Istopped at the pharmacy the day before Easter, and among the customers at the register was a mom and three kids — a cou... More...
Mr. Haflin, 71, of Spotswood, died Sept. 13, 2008, at Saint Peter's University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to retiring in 2002, he was a pressman and printer for Pressman Toys, New Brunswick. More...
More funds needed to finish high school construction
SAYREVILLE — School officials agreed last week that they will need to ask taxpayers for an extra $3 million to complete the ongoing additions and renovations at Sayreville War Memorial High School. More...
JESSICA SMITH Old Bridge Township Council Vice President Bill Baker reads a proclamation congratulating resident Dan Fishman for completing the Ironman triathlon in Lake Placid this summer. More...