Category: Suburban News
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Dance studio gets approval for Main Street location
Staff Writer By jennifer dome Dance studio gets approval for Main Street location SAYREVILLE –– Instead of eating sesame chicken and egg rolls, patrons of the building at 109 Main St. will now be doing pliés and the Charleston. The Planning Board approved plans last week for a new dance studio to occupy the space…
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Construction of new water treatment plant continues
Staff Writer By jennifer dome Construction of new water treatment plant continues SAYREVILLE –– The $20.5 million construction of the borough’s new water treatment plant on Bordentown Avenue is proceeding despite a recent explosion on the site, borough officials said Monday. The new water treatment facility is being built to replace the existing plant, which…
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Facilities plan gets state approval Plan paves way for Sayreville to receive funding for possible school construction
Staff Writer By jennifer dome Facilities plan gets state approval Plan paves way for Sayreville to receive funding for possible school construction Sayreville Superintendent of Schools Dennis Fyffe received a round of applause from Board of Education members at Tuesday’s meeting when he announced that the state has approved the district’s long-range facilities plan. Like…
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DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT John Welsh and Pete Martin man the grill at the Our Lady of Victory Knights of Columbus, Council No. 2061, family picnic, which was held at Burke’s Park, Sayreville, on Saturday.
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NJ Transit says O.B.
NJ Transit says O.B. is ’ideal location’ Laurence Harbor station could take five years, costing $25M to $30M By natalie c. vena Staff Writer With NJ Transit developing a plan to construct a train station in Old Bridge’s Laurence Harbor section, commuters who hustle each rush hour to reach their destinations may have an easier…
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SARAH McCOLGAN Elephants show off their talents during the L.E. Barnes 3-Ring Big Top Circus at the St. Stan’s Church’s carnival grounds in Sayreville.
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Seven arrested at Krome Club owner is charged with maintaining a nuisance
Staff Writer By jennifer dome Seven arrested at Krome Club owner is charged with maintaining a nuisance Seven people were arrested at Krome, the former Club Bene, Friday when Sayreville police attempted to clear patrons from the premises. Police said they responded to the Old Spye Road club after receiving reports of traffic problems. Patrons…
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Injuries avoided in house fire in Spotswood Saturday night
Staff Writer By vincent todaro PHOTOS BY RYAN D. FENSTERMAKER Flames shoot from the windows of a Spotswood home destroyed in a fire Saturday night. The occupants of the house were not home at the time. SPOTSWOOD — A fire at a Szymanski Drive home Saturday afternoon destroyed the house and nearly injured several firefighters.…
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Bond approval would hike capacity by 1,450 students
Officials urge residents to participate in the Sept. 25 $66.7 million referendum By natalie m. vena Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — With little more than a month left before the Sept. 25 referendum on proposed construction, school officials say they are getting the facts out to help residents make an informed decision. If approved, the…
