Category: Suburban News
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Senior units, townhomes OK’d by board Spinnaker Pointe will be built by Matzel and Mumford off Gondek Drive
Staff Writer By jennifer dome Senior units, townhomes OK’d by board Spinnaker Pointe will be built by Matzel and Mumford off Gondek Drive Final site plan approval was granted for the 43-acre development of the Crossway Creek redevelopment area known as Spinnaker Pointe at the Dec. 5 Sayreville Planning Board meeting. Developer Matzel and Mumford,…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Students at Eisenhower Elementary School, Ernston Road, in Sayreville enjoy the antics of Malgas, the African black-footed penguin, who visited from Jenkinson’s Aquarium, Point Pleasant Beach, Ocean County.
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Council gives green light to 3-day Harley festival Police don’t expect major traffic problems from ‘family-oriented’ event
Staff Writer By sue m. morgan Council gives green light to 3-day Harley festival Police don’t expect major traffic problems from ‘family-oriented’ event Provided that the name "Old Bridge" be used on itinerary rather than "Englishtown," Harley-Davidson will be allowed to bring its 100th Anniversary Celebration Tour to Raceway Park for three days in August.…
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School plan approved Samsel School expected to open September 2004
Staff Writer By jennifer dome School plan approved Samsel School expected to open September 2004 Sayreville residents approved a $28 million referendum Tuesday to make additions at the Samsel School and ease overcrowding in the borough’s schools. Approximately 66 percent of those who voted approved the project. Residents in each of the 18 voting districts…
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Holiday lights, all 53,000 of them, are a family tradition Gaub Road resident doesn’t mind paying $730 electric bill
Staff Writer By sue m. morgan Holiday lights, all 53,000 of them, are a family tradition Gaub Road resident doesn’t mind paying $730 electric bill PHOTOS BY VERONICA YANKOWSKI The home of John Sesso on Gaub Road in Old Bridge is a festive scene with more than 53,000 lights and other decorations. Take nearly a…
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E Street keyboard player pays a visit to E.B.
E Street keyboard player pays a visit to E.B. VERONICA YANKOWSKI Danny Federici, keyboard player for Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, made an appearance at Borders Books & Music, East Brunswick, Dec. 3 to sign copies of his new album. Danny Federici signs albums, discusses life in Bruce Springsteen’s band By vincent todaro Staff Writer…
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Board OKs additional storage units Old Bridge storage site will include 905 units after two of three phases
Staff Writer By sue m. morgan Board OKs additional storage units Old Bridge storage site will include 905 units after two of three phases OLD BRIDGE — The Zoning Board has unanimously granted East Coast Storage a variance to add 150 additional garage-type units to its present location at Route 9 and Ernston Road. Board…
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Krome appeals to court to get its liquor license back
Staff Writer By jennifer dome Krome appeals to court to get its liquor license back SAYREVILLE –– The Route 35 nightclub Krome may begin serving liquor again if Judge Anthony Bruno of the Office of Administrative Law in Mercerville sides with its appeal against the revocation of its license. The case is being heard in…
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The ’little diner’ reopens in South River
Staff Writer By jennifer dome FARRAH MAFFAI Store owners Amin (front) and Amal Moawad (rear middle) pose with the employees of Clementis Restaurant, Main Street in South River. SOUTH RIVER — Main Street now boasts the addition of a traditional New Jersey-style diner, thanks to the grand reopening of Clementis Restaurant. With large, easy-to-read menus…
