Category: Suburban News
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Oktoberfest decor
MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Kayley Erla, 11, prepares to decorate a stand set up for Oktoberfest Saturday at St. Stan’s in Sayreville.
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SCOTT PILLING staff Former Gov. James E. McGreevey receives a warm greeting Tuesday as he makes his way through a crowd at the Woodbridge Community Center. McGreevey spoke to the hometown crowd and signed copies of his new book, “The Confession.”
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Gaining yardage
SCOTT PILLING staff Joe Corrao, of the Old Bridge Ram’s Mighty Mites squad, gains some extra yardage for his Pop Warner team Sept. 3 against Allentown.
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New county work force to improve O.B. park
Old Bridge Members of the newly formed Middlesex County Conservation Corps will take to Old Bridge’s John A. Phillips Preserve on Saturdays this fall, cleaning up trash and removing invasive plant species. The corps, which includes a paid staff of high school and college students along with adult volunteers, is being administered by the Middlesex…
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Festival show
SEAN DWYER Kelly Falk, 8, of Sayreville, sings during the talent show portion of the Raritan Bay Seafood Festival at Waterfront Park, Sayreville, Sept. 10.
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Seafood Festival
SEAN DWYER Joan Botelho, of Colonia, enjoys the music at the Raritan Bay Seafood Festival at Waterfront Park Sept. 10 in Sayreville.
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Safety measures called for after teen fatality
Rt. 34 intersection is scene of 8 accidents since January 2005 BY MARLENE CANTY Staff Writer BY MARLENE CANTYStaff Writer Citing the tragic death of a 17-year-old high school student in a recent car accident on Route 34, a township woman is imploring Old Bridge officials to make safe what she termed a “deadly” intersection.…
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Moonlight garden tour will benefit two causes
OLD BRIDGE – John and Midge Hauser, of Hauser Hill Farms, love to sit outside on a natural stone bench during a full moon and meditate to the sounds of the three waterfalls in their water garden. “When the sun goes down and the moon rises, the lighting in our water garden creates quite a…
