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Quilts made for troops in Iraq, including official's son
Acollaborative project at Samsel Upper Elementary School in Sayreville was designed to warm both the bodies and the hearts of American soldiers in Iraq. Teachers, students and administrators worked together to create nine patriotic quilts to be sent to members of the military for the holiday seas... More...
Builder seeking retail, office, housing says he'll sue town

The Old Bridge Planning Board has denied Jerald Development's controversial application for a town center development on the Cottrell Farm, but the contention surrounding it is far from over. More...

After Dark club's proximity to residential area at issue

The management of an Old Bridge go-go bar that became host to nude dancing is facing criminal charges and township fines. Police arrested After Dark manager Gregorio Russo on Dec. 3, charging him with violating a state statute that prohibits nude establishments from operating within 1,000 feet of... More...


Ateacher at Old Bridge High School in Middlesex County has been suspended without pay after being arrested last week and charged with having had a sexual relationship with a student. Lisa Glide, 35, of Howell, Monmouth County, who has been a drama teacher at the Old Bridge school since 2004, was ... More...


Three employees of Middlesex County College, Edison, were charged with theft from their employee union last week. More...


MIDDLETOWN — Taxpayers would no longer foot the bill for legal costs for corrupt public employees if a bill proposed by Assemblywoman Amy Handlin (R-13th District) becomes law. Assembly Bill 289, sponsored by Handlin, was released by the Assembly State Government Committee on Nov. 13. More...


Also, traffic signal OK'd for Bordentown, Broadway

SOUTH AMBOY — The city is one step closer to seeing ferry service resume to New York City, now that it has completed work on a roadway bridge near the proposed ferry terminal. The bridge takes traffic over Main Street and down to the waterfront, where the new terminal will be located. More...


Assemblyman Sam Thompson (R-13) will sponsor one-on-one assistance with the Medicare Part D prescription-drug program from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mondays-Fridays, at his office, 725 Route 34, Old Bridge. An appointment is required. There is no fee for the service. More...
On Black Friday the news I so dreaded was confirmed. My close friend and classmate, Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife, Rivki Holtzberg, were brutally murdered by terrorists along with hundreds of other victims in Mumbai, India. More...
If you believe the evening news (which I don't always), you've learned that one effect of the national economic meltdown is that it's darned near impossible to get credit these days. We're told that you can't get credit to buy a car, get a mortgage or pick up a new bass boat. Heck, if you believe... More...
Mr. Coffey, 48, of Spotswood, died Dec. 3, 2008, in Saint Peter's University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was predeceased by his father, Joseph Coffey, and by his maternal grandmother, Josephine Viola. Surviving are his wife, Mary Anne Herko Coffey; two sons, Robert and Michael, both at home; his m... More...
JEFF GRANIT staff Cheerleaders from Sayreville War Memorial High School show their support for the football team during the Central Jersey Group IV championship game at Rutgers Stadium on Saturday. Brick Memorial defeated the Bombers, 24-0. More...
Manufacturer plans to sell to industrial site redeveloper
SAYREVILLE — Hercules Inc. recently gained approval to subdivide its property after settling litigation with the borough, which had denied its request earlier this year. The company filed a lawsuit after the Planning Board rejected its application to subdivide its property off Cheesequake R... More...