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October 22, 2009
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Old Bridge High School students Cassie Ramos (l) and Kristina Mendez (r) braid and color the hair of Taylor Ciccone for the school's "Pink Out for the Cure" Friday. Students and staff went pink to raise money and awareness for breast cancer during the school day and at the night's homecoming footbal... More...
Officials against absorbing water and sewer authority

Frustrated township residents called for the dissolution of the Old Bridge Municipal Utility Authority (OBMUA) recently after officials transferred money from the agency's reserve fund to defray municipal taxes. At an Oct. More...


Debate centers on costs associated with operation

Acommuter shuttle bus will soon run between Sayreville's two park-andrides and the South Amboy train station. The shuttle service will run to and from the park-and-rides at both Ernston Road and Raritan Street during the morning and evening rush hours. More...


Sayreville resident co-authors a photographic history of popular amusement park

Harry Applegate and Thomas Benton are not your average theme park thrill-seekers. The pair, who share a mutual love of Six Flags Great Adventure, have not only been avid visitors over the 35 years since the Jackson amusement park opened, but have translated that passion into a photograph-based h... More...


Sayreville board reviewing potential new ordinance

SAYREVILLE — With rabies cases on the rise in Middlesex County, one local nonprofit is seeking to diminish the feral cat population by uniting cat supporters and adversaries alike in an approach that traps and neuters rather than traps and kills. More...


The Sayreville War Memorial High School (SWMHS) Hall of Fame Committee is seeking nominations from the public for the school's 2010 annual awards program. Nominees must be graduates of SWMHS who have made outstanding contributions to their profession, community or organization. More...
How often is it that you have a sincere, dedicated, bright, hard-working, concerned resident of Old Bridge running for political office and doing it for all the right reasons? Mary Sohor, a longtime activist in our community, is a 2nd Ward candidate for Township Council. As a parent, Mary has bee... More...
Iwas in my senior year of college when I got called to the administrator's office for some bad news. Seems that in almost four years of higher education, I had managed to avoid passing a single math class. Sure, I'd started several but dropped before the failing grade I'd earned counted against m... More...
Mr. Schultz, 60, of North Brunswick, died Oct. 13, 2009, at Saint Peter's University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was a licensed professional engineer at the New Jersey Highway Authority for 12 years, retiring in 1998. Prior to that, he was employed in the engineering department of Middlesex County... More...
Left to right: Rutgers University's quarterback Tim Savage takes a hit from Pittsburgh's Greg Romeus during the first half of an Oct. 16 game at Rutgers Stadium. Rutgers wide receiver Tim Brown tries to reach a high pass as Pittsburgh's Jarred Holley defends. The Scarlet Knights were defeated 24-17.... More...