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JEFF GRANIT staff Danielle Zareski, 10, tries her figure skating skills during an open session at the Old Bridge Ice Arena Dec. 31. More...
Several projects in works, despite poor economy

In spite of a challenging economy, South Amboy officials are moving ahead with a series of planned projects for 2009. Initiatives such as completing work at the South Amboy train station, reopening the city's ferry service, unveiling the new YMCA, reopening a power plant and building new commerci... More...


GOP says several township agencies, positions can go

With the municipal budget dividing the Old Bridge Township Council along party lines, two council members shared their opposing thoughts on various line items within it. Councilwoman Lucille Panos, one of three Republicans on the town's governing body, said the budget should be trimmed by as much... More...


Barrett takes vacant seat; Dalina will be director

Middlesex County has a new freeholder and for the first time in over a decade, a new director. During a special convention Sunday in East Brunswick, county Democrats elected South Brunswick Deputy Mayor Carol Barrett to the freeholder seat vacated when David B. Crabiel died on Dec. 1. More...


JEFF GRANIT staff Students in the chorus at Carl Sandburg Middle School, Old Bridge, sing for their classmates during their Winter Concert Dec. 17. More...


Our Lady of Victories (OLV) Seniors will hold its next meeting at 2:15 p.m. Jan. 9 in the church's Monsignor Dalton Hall, Main Street, Sayreville. Participants, who are asked to bring a nonperishable food donation for the St. Vincent de Paul Society, should come dressed in their favorite snow at... More...
It's a time when many, if not most, households and businesses are being forced to make do with less. The crumbling economy has brought income cuts or freezes and, for some, the real possibility of layoffs. Housing values are down and home foreclosures are up. And the cost of living continues to ri... More...
It seems like when the kids move out, they're never really gone because they leave so much junk behind. But at our house, it isn't the kids who are responsible for all the accumulated archeological detritus. My wife and I save things as well. Boxes and boxes of photographs. Birthday cards. Import... More...
Mrs. Coppola, 92, of Parlin, died Dec. 25, 2008, at Briarwood Care Center, Sayreville. Born in Newark, she had resided in Parlin since 1990. Before her retirement, Mrs. Coppola was a supervisor at Electrical Industries in Newark for many years. She was a communicant of Our Lady of Victories Roman ... More...
JEFF GRANIT staff Tennessee's Amber Gray (10) celebrates with teammates in the final seconds of her team's 55-51 win over Rutgers at the Louis Brown Athletic Center in Piscataway on Jan. 3. The Knights held a 20-point lead at halftime. Rutgers' Epiphanny Prince (10) totaled a game high 25 points. Th... More...