Category: Suburban News
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Proposed adult community calls for 319 residences
Hearings continueon Village Grandeat Pheasant Park By sue m. morganStaff Writer Hearings continue on Village Grande at Pheasant Park By sue m. morgan Staff Writer It offers easy access to Route 9, represents a clean tax ratable for Old Bridge, and fills a growing need for senior housing in the area. Those reasons, presented by…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ South Brunswick’s Pam Weiss and Old Bridge’s Eti Ebewo battle for a rebound during the Knights’ 43-25 win in South Brunswick on Tuesday.
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O.B. officials want to stop the ‘pay to play’ game
By sue m. morganStaff Writer By sue m. morgan Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — Taking a cue from a bill pending in the state Assembly, Ward 6 Councilwoman Lucille Panos has asked her colleagues to consider approving a township ordinance that would limit the contributions professional firms could give to candidates seeking election to municipal…
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Council may seek loan for waterfront
By jennifer domeStaff Writer By jennifer dome Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — The borough’s waterfront project along River Road may finally move toward completion if the Borough Council decides to seek alternative funds. Up until now, the borough has been dealing with a $1.8 million deficit in the funds needed to complete the improvements at the…
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Council supports state bill regarding campaign money
By sue m. morganStaff Writer Council supports state bill regarding campaign money By sue m. morgan Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — Rewarding contractors and engineers who contribute megabucks to political campaigns with lucrative government contracts will not be tolerated by this municipality, according to a resolution adopted by the Township Council Monday night. With eight…
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Sayreville Library sets youth, adult programs for February
The Sayreville Public Library, 1050 Washington Road, has scheduled a variety of upcoming programs for children and adults. The children’s activities schedule is as follows: • "Toddler Time" for ages 2-3 — 10:30 a.m. on Feb. 3, 10 and 24; • Stories and crafts for ages 3-5 (preschool program) — 10:30 a.m. on Feb. 5,…
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Resident: Employees need more than pat on the back
Work Perks offerseverything from massages and manicures to yoga and psychic readings By jennifer domeStaff Writer Resident: Employees need more than pat on the back Work Perks offers everything from massages and manicures to yoga and psychic readings By jennifer dome Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ Marlene Leitman, an East Brunswick resident who recently started a…
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Boro attorney is appointed;
contracts still in review By jennifer domeStaff Writer Boro attorney is appointed; contracts still in review By jennifer dome Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — Councilman Thomas Marcinczyk appears to have had a change of heart regarding the appointment of the borough attorney. Marcinczyk voted Monday night to appoint the firm of DeCotiis, FitzPatrick, Gluck & Cole…
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Bar-hopping cops make 8 arrests
Surprise visits by police and ABC made to fiveO.B. establishmentsBy sue m. morganStaff Writer Bar-hopping cops make 8 arrests by police and ABC made to five O.B. establishments By sue m. morgan Staff Writer A surprise police sweep of several Old Bridge bars this weekend netted eight arrests for various offenses. The arrests were made…
