Category: Suburban News
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Investigation still open in 1999 killing of teen
Staff Writer By jennifer dome Investigation still open in 1999 killing of teen SAYREVILLE –– It was three years ago this week that a student of Sayreville War Memorial High School was first discovered to be missing, and officials are still searching for her killer. Nancy Kathleen Noga, 17, was walking home after leaving her…
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Yardley Manor settlement appeases its residents Old Bridge council releases bond for homes on Morganville Road
Staff Writer By sue m. morgan Yardley Manor settlement appeases its residents Old Bridge council releases bond for homes on Morganville Road OLD BRIDGE — In what the president of the Yardley Manor Homeowners Association considers a fair and amicable settlement, the Township Council voted to release the $1.5 million performance bond for the 212-unit…
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National Lead maintains plans in spite of lawsuit
Staff Writer By JENNIFER DOME SAYREVILLE –– National Lead Industries is moving forward with plans for the remediation and sale of its contaminated property, located off Chevalier Avenue, despite a lawsuit brought against the company, its attorney said last week. According to attorney Christopher Gibson of the law firm Archer and Greiner of Haddonfield, Camden…
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Local man who helped on 9/11 gets to carry Olympic torch
Local man who helped on 9/11 gets to carry Olympic torch Dennis Fitzpatrick is a Burger King Corp. worker and Old Bridge resident By sue m. morgan Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — Even though he carried the torch for only a fifth of a mile, Dennis Fitzpatrick says that traveling all the way to Miami,…
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B.A. appointment is called into question Alexander Previdi will earn $94,070 in Sayreville post open since 2000
Staff Writer By jennifer dome B.A. appointment is called into question Alexander Previdi will earn $94,070 in Sayreville post open since 2000 After more than 18 months without a borough business administrator, the Sayreville Borough Council appointed Alexander Previdi to the position in a 4-2 vote at a meeting Monday. Previdi, 30, comes to Sayreville…
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Budget adopted after dispute on purchases
Budget adopted after dispute on purchases O.B. municipal tax to rise by 3 cents; more cops and vehicles included By sue m. morgan Staff Writer Following a heated exchange between a high-ranking police officer and Mayor Barbara Cannon, the Old Bridge Township Council adopted its fiscal year 2002 budget, which raises the municipal tax rate…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Alexandra Bellotti, 7, of the Morganville section of Marlboro, practices her ice skating techniques at the Old Bridge Arena on Sunday.
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Council split on SERA appointments, law firm Two Democrats sworn in to Sayreville council
Staff Writer By jennifer dome Council split on SERA appointments, law firm Two Democrats sworn in to Sayreville council The Sayreville Borough Council was split during two votes Tuesday concerning the appointments and authorizations of borough officials and their duties during the annual reorganization meeting at the municipal building. Mayor Kennedy O’Brien had to cast…
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Ambulance driver charged with assault of cop Police claim officer was pushed by man at accident scene
Staff Writer By charles w. kim Ambulance driver charged with assault of cop Police claim officer was pushed by man at accident scene SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A private ambulance company driver was charged with pushing a police officer at the scene of a motor vehicle accident Dec. 23. The incident began when police received a…
