Category: Suburban News
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Woman dies after Cranbury Rd. crash
Woman dies after Cranbury Rd. crash EAST BRUNSWICK — A two-car collision on Cranbury Road Friday afternoon resulted in the death of a 32-year-old Englishtown woman. Lois R. Mitchell was taken off life support early Sunday morning at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, where she had been taken after suffering a severe head…
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Activities scheduled for Old Bridge seniors
The Old Bridge Office on Aging will offer a variety of upcoming programs at the George Bush Senior Center in the municipal complex, Route 516 and Cottrell Road, and at the Laurence Harbor Senior Center Annex, Laurence Parkway, Laurence Harbor section of Old Bridge. All the following events will take place at the George Bush…
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Grant helps with ADA laws
OLD BRIDGE — The township will install new electronic, automated doors on two municipally owned buildings, thanks to the receipt of a state grant. According to a press release issued by the office of Mayor Barbara Cannon on Aug. 4, a $25,000 grant from the state’s Livable Communities Program has been awarded to Old Bridge.…
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JEFF GRANIT Bridget Markwood, 3, of Parlin, rides on the Dragon Wagon roller coaster at the Our Lady of Victories Roman Catholic Church festival held in Sayreville July 31.
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Resident argues for voter
input on O.B. golf courseCourse will cost from$8M-$12M, he says,and is By sue m. morganStaff Writer input on O.B. golf course Course will cost from $8M-$12M, he says, and is ‘a taxpayer issue’ By sue m. morgan Staff Writer An outspoken Old Bridge resident who holds two township positions is rallying the governing body to…
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November vote expected on Oaks at Glenwood plan
By sue m. morganStaff WriterOLD BRIDGE By sue m. morgan Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — By this Thanksgiving, local developer John J. Brunetti might know whether he can build his large-scale residential and commercial development off Route 9. Brunetti had expected the Planning Board to vote on preliminary and final site plan approval of his…
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Residents told court is last option to fix home damages
By jennifer domeStaff Writer By jennifer dome Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — Residents who say their homes were damaged during construction of the Towne Lake development may have only one option left if they are unsatisfied with reparations made thus far. Council President Thomas Pollando said he has done all he can to help the North…
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State Federation of Women’s Clubs: 14,000 members strong
President Ann Quinn aims to find niche for volunteers, new and old By linda denicolaStaff Writer By linda denicola Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI Morganville resident Ann Quinn, current president of the N.J. State Federation of Women’s Clubs, is committed to the club’s ideals of literacy and education. Community improvement through volunteer service is not just…
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Options open to developers of Crossway Creek land
Developers can now choose from three types of senior housing By jennifer domeStaff Writer By jennifer dome Staff Writer JEFF GRANIT Children are thrust in the air by a giant swing at the Our Lady of Victories Roman Catholic Church festival in Sayreville July 31. SAYREVILLE — A proposed amendment to the borough’s Crossway Creek…
