Category: Suburban News
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Parking lot fight ends in arrest
Parking lot fight ends in arrest OLD BRIDGE — A case of alleged parking lot rage involving two drivers Jan. 12 resulted in the arrest of one man on a weapons charge. Police arrested C. William Mulrein, 59, of Buckley Road in Marlboro, charging him with possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes after he…
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Plan for offices/retail and 2 homes on hold
Application for store, gas station at site of Madison Inn postponed to Jan. 30 By sue m. morganStaff Writer Plan for offices/retail and 2 homes on hold Application for store, gas station at site of Madison Inn postponed to Jan. 30 By sue m. morgan Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — An application to construct a…
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86-acre site determined to be fit for redevelopment
Planning Board names John Misciewicz as its chairman for 2003 By jennifer domeStaff Writer 86-acre site determined to be fit for redevelopment By jennifer dome Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — Members of the Planning Board decided last week that an 86-acre parcel of land near River Road meets the criteria necessary for redevelopment. Borough Engineer Jay…
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Retirement community sought on Birch Hill site
Contract purchaser of nightclub property seeks to build 285 senior units By sue m. morganStaff Writer Retirement community sought on Birch Hill site By sue m. morgan Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ Birch Hill in Old Bridge is still holding shows, but a developer is seeking to buy the club’s property and build a retirement community.…
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$358K to go to food, shelter programs
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will award Middlesex County more than $358,000 to supplement area emergency food and shelter programs. A local board made up of representatives from federally mandated nonprofit and government agencies as well as community volunteers will decide how the funds awarded to Middlesex County are to be distributed to the…
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Boro appointments, use of attorney remain in dispute
Mayor, councilman debate whetherattorney should begiving advice By jennifer domeStaff Writer Mayor, councilman debate whether attorney should be giving advice By jennifer dome Staff Writer The borough attorney informed the Sayreville Borough Council at its meeting Monday that some of the appointments rescinded by the council a week earlier must be upheld due to state…
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Z•E•S•T
FOR LIVINGGrass is truly greener in the Garden StateNative son By gloria stravelliStaff Writer FOR LIVING Grass is truly greener in the Garden State Native son’s journeys around N.J. uncover state’s many charms By gloria stravelli Staff Writer Michael Skudera has the ultimate answer to jokes about his native state. CHRIS KELLY Michael Skudera knows…
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FARRAH MAFFAI “Pattycake” Allison Perodeau and “Kittykat” Kimberly Chin watch the piper during their performance of The Pied Piper of Hamelin, performed by the advanced drama classes at Old Bridge High School West Jan. 8-10.
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Years later, police seeking info. on two homicides
By jennifer domeStaff Writer Years later, police seeking info. on two homicides By jennifer dome Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — Four years ago a teenage girl was found dead in a wooded area behind a shopping center on Ernston Road. To this day, whoever is responsible for Nancy Kathleen Noga’s death in January 1999 remains at…
