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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Rachel Donohue (l) and Brianna LoBue get ready to take the stage during the annual Old Bridge High School PTSA fashion show, "Starry, Starry Knights," Sunday at the school. About 100 models including students, staff and administrators showcased gowns, cocktail dresses, tuxedos and oth... More...
Council majority OKs Old Bridge '09 budget

Voting along party lines last week, the Old Bridge Township Council adopted a municipal budget for fiscal year 2009 that includes an average tax increase of $63. The $53.9 million budget includes recent amendments that reduced the tax levy by $500,000. The council voted 6-2 to approve it during a... More...


Pursuit ends in crash, arrest of Newark man

ANewark man who allegedly stole stuffed animals from a Sayreville gas station led police on a 25-milecar chase through five municipalities before crashing his car in Matawan last week. More...


Gail and Joe Tanski prepare 'Gateway to the Shore'

Two South Amboy artists who will be showing pieces soon at the Sadie Pope Dowdell Library have much in common. For one, their choice of medium is photography. Secondly, they both share a love of capturing nature with their cameras. But what unites them more than anything is their relationship as ... More...


MONROE — Police and school officials are investigating how two 15-year-old boys managed to get into a township school bus and drive off before being stopped and arrested early Sunday morning. The boys, both residents of Old Bridge, entered a school bus that was parked in the lot of the Oak ... More...


Panel will be formed to look at needs, proposals

OLD BRIDGE — School officials want to find a way to make full-day kindergarten a reality, but the administration has decided more discussion is needed before it can be put it to a referendum. More...


"Gateway to the Shore," a photographic exhibit by Gail and Joe Tanski, will be on display March 2-April 3 at the Sadie Pope Dowdell Library, next to South Amboy High School, Harold G. Hoffman Plaza. Color and black-and-white prints will be on display. More...
Every hour someone is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic disease of the central nervous system for which there is no cure. MS interrupts the flow of information between the brain and the body and stops people from moving. Many have trouble imagining what their lives would be without... More...
As an admitted American car nut, I've watched with horror, disbelief and profound sadness the parade of auto executives coming before Congress with their hands out in recent weeks. General Motors, which had already gotten $17.4 billion in loans from the government, said it needs another $16. More...
Mr. Maucione, 69, of Old Bridge, formerly of the Iselin section of Woodbridge, died Feb. 1, 2009, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. He was employed as an extruder operator with American Metal Moudling, Edison, where he worked for 23 years. Surviving are his wife, Dolores Maucione... More...
PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Above: Old Bridge's Sean Lunkenheimer (middle) competes in the boys 800-meter run during the 44th annual NJSIAA Indoor Track and Field Meet of Champions held at the John Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex in Toms River on Feb. 21. He finished fourth. Left: Old Bridge junior C... More...