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November 26, 2008
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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Rick Fletcher of Pennington performs a traditional Native American dance during a program that focused on the culture and traditions of the Leni Lenape at Cheesequake Park in Old Bridge Sunday. More...
Mayor: Town taking lead in nation with housing plan

The Old Bridge Township Council took a step toward creating specialized housing for two groups that need it most — seniors and veterans. At its Nov. 17 meeting, the council voted to approve an ordinance to convey a parcel of land near Greystone and Marlboro roads to the township's Housing A... More...


Officials require commercial development before homes

If developer Michael Alfieri wants to build housing in Old Bridge's Laurence Harbor section, he will have to include commercial development in order to minimize the development's impact on local taxpayers. More...


Johnny G's to relocate after two years of disputes with town

Abar that has served drinks on a narrow residential street for 75 years will move next year as part of a legal settlement with Sayreville. The borough agreed to issue Johnny G's a liquor license, and in turn the bar owner agreed to relocate his business by March. More...


Orthodontist from South Amboy raises total of $26,000 for Team for Kids

Josh Epstein doesn't suffer the loneliness of the long-distance runner.As a member of Team for Kids. Epstein is never running alone. "When you run as part of organization, it makes it more special," he said. "It's an emotional thing. You care. You're doing it for the kids. More...


The National Association of Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Chapter 1533, Middletown, will hold its annual Christmas party beginning at noon on Dec. 10 at Ye Cottage Inn, Keyport. For more information and to reserve, call Larry at 732-264-2459. More...
As a senior at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, am appalled by the Amethyst Initiative, the proposal by more than 100 college presidents to commence conversation on lowering the drinking age to 18. More...
Prematurity is the No. 1 killer of newborns, and according to the March of Dimes, each year, 14,293 babies in New Jersey suffer the consequences of being born too soon. Babies who survive an early birth face the risk of serious lifelong health problems, including learning disabilities, cerebral pa... More...
For a while there, you couldn't walk out into the parking lot of nearly any diner or bar in Monmouth County without tripping over the bagmen with sacks of bribe money for local politicians. More...
Dear Greg: As you know, I'm working hard to be good loser, telling anyone who will listen that Barack Obama will soon be our president, and we must support him. I'm trying to be a lot nicer than your side was to George W. Bush. More...
Mr. Tango, 55, of Keyport, died Nov. 13, 2008, at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. He resided in Laurence Harbor, prior to relocating to Keyport 20 years ago. He was a custodian at Old Bridge Board of Education for 23 years, retiring in August 2008. He is survived by his wife, Francesca Giari... More...
Academic team faces Clifton this weekend
OLD BRIDGE — Residents around the state can watch all-star students from Old Bridge High School face off against Clifton High School in the first round of Cablevision's "The Challenge" this weekend. The academic quiz show, in its 12th season, is designed to test students' knowledge in a "Jeopard... More...
Sayreville's Matt Gruytch runs through an open hole en route to his second touchdown of the afternoon against West Windsor Plainsboro South in an NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV semifinal contest. The Bombers won 40- 7, setting up a showdown versus Brick Memorial on Dec. 6 for the title. JEFF GRANIT ... More...
Lots of people ride through the small borough of Englishtown on a daily basis. Some stop at the local businesses, churches or homes situated along the main corridor in the town. Others stop at Sanford Park for an outing; and some stop for meetings or sightseeing at the historic Village Inn (even G... More...