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Kids make their way through the Haunted House set up Sunday at Old Bridge's Spooktacular, which featured games, treats and music and was held at the township's municipal complex on Route 516. More...
Religious group calls upon White House for assistance

After three years of seeking building approval from Old Bridge, the Dayalbagh Radhasoami Satsang Association of North America (DRSANA) is reaching out for public support. More...


Officials say students' safety at risk during all elections

The Sayreville Board of Education is continuing in its quest to have voting booths removed from their five elementary schools due to a concern for student safety. However, another Election Day has passed without the necessary approvals to relocate the polls. More...


10%-38% of high school students are victims

Abusive relationships aren't the usual topical fare for Old Bridge High School events, but the theme was on prominent display at a recent in-school assembly. As part of the statewide Violence Prevention Week, Rutgers University's SCREAM Theater performed a skit depicting dating violence to a pas... More...


Road is planned to run east-west for four miles

Sayreville officials are moving forward with plans to build the controversial Main Street Bypass. The borough recently submitted applications for several state environmental permits that are required before further work can begin on the multiyear project. More...


The Sayreville Public Library, 1050 Washington Road, will host the following November children's story times, craft events and music activities: • "Sing Along With Pat McKinley" — open to children of all ages accompanied by a parent, 12:45 p.m. on Tuesdays beginning Nov. More...
Avanti Day Resort's "Her Night Out" campaign on Oct. 19 was a huge success. We were able to raise $2,350, which was donated to CancerCare, the National Breast Cancer Foundation, and our featured guest, Tina Tinervia. Tina and her 6-year-old daughter, Ashlee, enjoyed their girls' night out, while b... More...
In my home state of Wyoming at the dawn of the 20th century, there was a surfeit of what were politely referred to as "bachelor cowboys." It wasn't that these old boys didn't like women; in fact, they loved them, every chance they got. More...
Mrs. Specce, 80, of Sayreville, died Oct. 24, 2009, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Her husband, Gerard J. Specce, died in 2004, and a daughter-in-law, Nancy Specce, died in 2007. Surviving are four children and their spouses, Elizabeth and Walter Mazzarella of Holmdel, Gerard ... More...
Campus includes accessible playground, aquatic center
SAYREVILLE — A newly opened school for children with autism may be one of the most energy-efficient schools in the country. The Center for Lifelong Learning, an 89,000-square-foot special education school on Cheesequake Road, can serve up to 175 students, ages 3 to 21, from five counties. More...
Shane Santiago (l-r), Kyle Jensen, Eric Palisay and Craig Manolas of the Monroe Township High School boys soccer team celebrate after Jensen scored the game-winning goal against South Brunswick Oct. 14. The Falcons won the match 2-1. More...