Category: Suburban News
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Travis Unglert, 10, of Old Bridge, performs a jump at Veterans Park in Old Bridge last Thursday.
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School district looks to add space Permanent or temporary classrooms may be added at Sayreville Middle School
Staff Writer By Jennifer Dome School district looks to add space Permanent or temporary classrooms may be added at Sayreville Middle School Members of the Sayreville Board of Education debated temporary solutions to the overcrowding situation in Sayreville schools at the board’s meeting Tuesday. The district is seeking additional space for a growing student enrollment…
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Council OKs town center ordinance Despite objections voiced by two council members, the zone change passes
Staff Writer By natalie m. vena Council OKs town center ordinance Despite objections voiced by two council members, the zone change passes Proponents of the town center ordinance, who have been waiting with bated breath for the Old Bridge Township Council to adopt amendments to the zone, got their wish Monday. After hearing testimony from…
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Community center may be voted on Officials hope to site the $15M facility in a central borough location
Staff Writer By jennifer dome Community center may be voted on Officials hope to site the $15M facility in a central borough location The Sayreville Borough Council may ask voters in a referendum to approve a community center that would cost an estimated $15 million. The referendum would be held during the general election on…
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DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT Band members at Sayreville War Memorial High School soap up the cars at a car wash fund-raiser in the school parking lot Saturday.
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Residents crusade to fix up problems with development Old Bridge officials are looking into complaints at Cedarview Estates
Staff Writer By natalie m. vena Residents crusade to fix up problems with development Old Bridge officials are looking into complaints at Cedarview Estates MARIE ORTIZ Pictured is a view of a pothole located in the Cedarview development in Old Bridge. OLD BRIDGE — One township resident is hoping that the old adage "It’s the…
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Split council pushes ahead on taking of Cedar Ridge II The land could be used for open space and recreation if condemnation OK’d
Staff Writer By natalie m. vena Split council pushes ahead on taking of Cedar Ridge II The land could be used for open space and recreation if condemnation OK’d OLD BRIDGE — Township officials are set to move forward with condemnation proceedings against the owner of a 200-acre property near Geick Park and Ticetown Road.…
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Police seeking credit card fraud suspect
Staff Writer By vincent todaro Police are attempting to identify this woman, photographed by a surveillance camera at the Rutgers Credit Union, in connection with an alleged credit card theft. EAST BRUNSWICK — Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect involved in a slew of credit card frauds. The trouble began…
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Police stop results in arrest of Fla. man on weapons charges
Staff Writer By natalie m. vena Police stop results in arrest of Fla. man on weapons charges OLD BRIDGE — After conducting a routine traffic stop, police arrested a Florida man who had seven handguns, 1,100 rounds of .22-caliber ammunition and one speed loader, and 68 hollow-point bullets for a .38-caliber in a case, all…
