• Old Bridge looks for deep run in state boys’ soccer tourney

    Old Bridge looks for deep run in state boys’ soccer tourney

    By Warren Rappleyea Old Bridge High School’s boys’ soccer team rebounded from its opening-round defeat in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament to knock off New Brunswick High School, 3-2, in double overtime Oct. 31 in the first round of the NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group IV tournament. With the game about to go to penalty…

  • Millstone officials adopt bond ordinance to fund new park

    Millstone officials adopt bond ordinance to fund new park

    By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer MILLSTONE – Municipal officials are moving forward with the financing for a new 186-acre recreation facility on Red Valley Road. On Nov. 2, the Township Committee adopted a bond ordinance providing an appropriation of $4.5 million for the first phase of improvements at Millstone Park and authorizing the issuance of…

  • Guided tours at New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial this Saturday

    Guided tours at New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial this Saturday

      HOLMDEL — Join Vietnam Veteran Tour Guides Bill “Doc” McClung and Matt Swajkowski for free tours at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Nov. 5 at the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial at 1 Memorial Lane. Tours leave from the museum lobby and last about an hour. Reservations are not required. McClung acts as both…

  • Knights vs. Bombers game to impact Red Division standings

    Knights vs. Bombers game to impact Red Division standings

    By Warren Rappleyea The Old Bridge High School football team will host Sayreville War Memorial High School Nov. 4 in a game that has major ramifications for the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Red Division standings as well as the NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group V playoffs. The Knights are coming off a 27-13 loss at Jackson…

  • Social sale

    Social sale

    91 percentage of realtors that use social media in some capacity to help sell a home. Source: National Association of Realtors © CTW Features

  • Young buyers like a new, improved version of home

    Young buyers like a new, improved version of home

    By Marilyn Kennedy Melia Who’s going to be buying the millions of homes Baby Boomers raised their families in? The kids who grew up in those homes – millennials. According to the National Association of Realtors 2016 study on generational housing trends, millennials account for slightly more than one-half of all buyers. But they won’t…

  • Freehold Township superintendent honored by professional association

    Freehold Township superintendent honored by professional association

    FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Ross Kasun, the superintendent of schools in the Freehold Township K-8 School District, has been selected by the New Jersey Association of School Administrators (NJASA) as one of the three regional 2017 Superintendents of the Year. Kasun was named the Central Regional honoree, alongside Northern Regional honoree Adam Fried of the Harrington…

  • Battleground Deli reopens under new ownership

    Battleground Deli reopens under new ownership

    By Mark Rosman Staff Writer MANALAPAN – A local landmark is once again open to guests in Manalapan. The landmark is not the site where a Revolutionary Way battle was fought or where New Jersey soldiers trained for duty in the Civil War. This landmark is a place where people on their way to work…

  • East Brunswick reclaims GMC girls’ soccer championship

    East Brunswick reclaims GMC girls’ soccer championship

    By Jimmy Allinder The East Brunswick High School girls’ soccer team has always believed the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament championship is its birthright. Ever since the then-Middlesex County Tournament was first played in 1979 (renamed the GMC Tournament in 1984), the Bears have claimed 29 titles and have tied for the crown three times.…

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