Category: Suburban News
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4-H Club a way of life for South Brunswick family
Correspondent By celine hagan The Middlesex County Fair, to be held Aug. 6-12 at the fair grounds on Cranbury Road, East Brunswick, will offer entertainment to please every taste, including the supple Chinese Acrobats. After a while, the parents kind of have to get involved in 4-H," said Marie Davis, a lifetime Middlesex County resident.…
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Pigs will race for the Oreo
No. 3 takes the lead in the annual pig race for the Oreo presented by Robinson’s Racing Pigs at the Middlesex County Fair, East Brunswick. The races will be held once each hour the entire week of the fair, Aug. 6-12. Snort, snort. The pigs are fired up and ready to run. They hear the…
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Committees set up to review tax hike Old Bridge officials split into groups of 3 to meet on budget
Staff Writer By natalie m. vena Committees set up to review tax hike Old Bridge officials split into groups of 3 to meet on budget Old Bridge Township Council President Dennis Maher, a Democrat, has established several council subcommittees to work with department heads to review the 2002 fiscal year municipal budget that was introduced…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Leon Trent and the Waterfront perform at Geick Park, Route 516 in Old Bridge, as part of the township’s summer concert series on July 18.
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Weapon charges lead to denial of liquor license
Staff Writer By jennifer dome The Sayreville Borough Council has unanimously adopted a resolution denying Fred Leppig, owner of the Malibu Inn, a decades-old establishment on Ernston Road, the renewal of his liquor license due to crimes of moral turpitude. "The governing body decided not to renew the liquor license due to charges brought against…
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Flags fly again after they’re mysteriously returned Letter in newspaper, sign appear to be responsible for flags’ reappearance
Staff Writer By natalie m. vena Flags fly again after they’re mysteriously returned Letter in newspaper, sign appear to be responsible for flags’ reappearance FARRAH MAFFAI Above, Michele Sulikowski (right) and her mother, Marie J. Gallucci, stand by the sign that stood last week next to their home on Route 516 in Old Bridge. At…
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Community center will be on ballot in November election
Staff Writer By jennifer dome SAYREVILLE — In a unanimous vote during Monday’s public meeting, the Borough Council adopted an ordinance to hold a referendum that will ask voters to authorize building a community center. The referendum will be voted on during the Nov. 6 general election. A borough resident questioned the council at the…
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Sayreville youth succeeds in nat’l competition
Bianca Siriday, teacher take home awards from contest in Orlando, Fla. By Jennifer Dome Staff Writer SAYREVILLE –– Twelve-year-old Bianca Siriday has returned from Orlando, Fla., where she competed earlier this month at the American Dance Awards. During the competition, Bianca, a borough resident, won for having the overall highest score for her solo piece…
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Builder set to begin construction
Staff Writer By jennifer dome SAYREVILLE — The Planning Board, at its July 18 meeting, gave final approval to the second section of the Towne Lake residential development, which will be built at Washington Road and Main Street. The builder has divided the 260 units proposed to be built in the area into roughly five…
