Category: Suburban News
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Snuff mill redevelopment ideas shown to residents The redevelopment of the mill now calls for 294 rental units
Staff Writer By lynn K. Barra Snuff mill redevelopment ideas shown to residents The redevelopment of the mill now calls for 294 rental units VERONICA YANKOWSKI Steve Patron, executive vice president of Matrix Development, Cranbury, talks with Helmetta residents Saturday at the Holy Trinity Church. HELMETTA — Hundreds of residents attended a town meeting Saturday…
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Committee will look at proposals for a YMCA Old Bridge official notes urgency in getting a pool for high school swimmers
Staff Writer By sue m. morgan Committee will look at proposals for a YMCA Old Bridge official notes urgency in getting a pool for high school swimmers OLD BRIDGE — Moving forward to bring a YMCA recreational center to the municipality and providing local swim teams with a place to practice, Township Council President Reggie…
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Council to utility: Don’t sell water to Crystal Lake Resolution is part of council’s opposition to development
Staff Writer By sue m. morgan Council to utility: Don’t sell water to Crystal Lake Resolution is part of council’s opposition to development Heeding the mayor’s advice that people should come before profits, the Old Bridge Township Council approved a resolution Monday opposing sales of township water from the Old Bridge Municipal Utilities Authority (OBMUA)…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Kyle Brown of Old Bridge tries to get Keith Tier in a hold in the 39-pound class during the Mat Rat Wrestling Tournament in Old Bridge Saturday.
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Sayreveille B.A. enjoys start, despite quarrel over appointment
Sayreveille B.A. enjoys start, despite quarrel over appointment Alex Previdi Two weeks in, Alex Previdi, 30, says he is already busy on budget By jennifer dome Staff Writer After 18 months without a borough business administrator in Sayreville, the office finally became occupied two weeks ago when Alex Previdi moved in. Hired amid controversy due…
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Weather studies open new worlds for Arleth students
Staff Writer By jennifer dome Weather studies open new worlds for Arleth students Students throughout the Arleth School participated in the WeatherNet program, led by the school’s fourth-graders. Above, second-grade teacher Debra Johnson helps guide students through a computer exercise. SAYREVILLE — If the wind was blowing or the rain was coming down, students at…
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It’s not just sitting around at adult day care centers Growing number of adult day care sites offer variety of services
Correspondent By lori elkins solomon It’s not just sitting around at adult day care centers Growing number of adult day care sites offer variety of services FARRAH MAFFAI Michael Gastomelsky sets up a billiards shot on a recent morning at Just Home Adult Medical Day Care, Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick. EAST BRUNSWICK — Three elderly…
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Economic Development Corp.
Economic Development Corp. selects president, vice pres. Decides on $75,000 salary for executive director By sue m. morgan Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — The township’s Economic Development Corporation (EDC), which encourages new businesses to locate in this sprawling municipality, has chosen a new president and vice president to lead the 15-member body through the balance…
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Book shows boro’s roots in families and businesses
Correspondent By Lori Elkins Solomon The Lincoln School, built in 1888 at Washington Road and Rappleyea Avenue, was closed to students in 1962 and used for a period as a distribution center for school supplies before being demolished. It is one of many pictures revealing the borough’s history in Images of America: Sayreville. SAYREVILLE —…
