• Three Sayreville retailers seek boro OK for liquor licenses

    BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — Three local businesses are looking for Borough Council approval to regain their liquor licenses, Borough Clerk Terry Farbaniec said. Ethan H, LLC, the owner of Prime Time Sports Bar on Route 9 south, filed for its license renewal after the July 30 deadline and must file for a special…

  • GOP candidates stress tax relief, jobs creation for New Jersey

    New District 12 candidates say jobs No. 1 issue for state BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer New Jersey faces tough challenges like joblessness and taxes that will take tough solutions to fix. And the Republican legislative candidates in the new 12th Legislative District say they are the right people to lead the charge. “This election…

  • D-12 Dems hope to bring new ideas to Trenton

    Candidates say property taxes biggest issue in the state BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer I n a new district with new towns spanning from Old Bridge to Jackson, the Democratic legislative candidates in District 12 say it’s time for voters to send new faces and new ideas in Trenton. Senate candidate Bob Brown and Assembly…

  • Rec plans parade, trick-or-treat event

    The SayrevilleRecreationDepartmentwill hold its annual Halloween Parade With Trickor Treat Trunk 6:30 p.m. Oct. 27 on the Borough Hall football field, Main Street. Costumes will be judged for youngsters up to age 12. Free refreshments will be available. For more information, call 732-390- 7092 or 732-390-7096.

  • CODA

    Banks: There’s no such thing as a free lunch GREG BEAN Here’s something that readers born after 1980 will find hard to believe: Before that, if you wanted access to your money, you basically had two choices. You could keep all your cash in a coffee can hidden behind the couch, or you could drive…

  • Urges voters to look to Anderson for O.B. council

    Dr. James Anderson, currently running for Old Bridge Township Council, is a selfless, caring and honorable individual desperately needed by the council. He has been a resident of Old Bridge for more than 13 years, and over that period of that time our family has had the privilege of calling him a friend. I appeal…

  • Dwral led with inspiration, vision, approachability

    I n April we were delighted to find out that former Sayreville Councilman Stanley Drwal announced his bid to run for the position of mayor of Sayreville. We believe that he would be perfect for Sayreville. In an online article, Mr. Drwal used the term “real leadership” and spoke of how Sayreville needs that from…

  • O’Brien is independent, not beholden to any political boss

    I was very troubled to read yet another attack letter on Sayreville Mayor Kennedy O’Brien (“O’Brien Too Close to Big Developers”) in the Oct. 13 issue of the Suburban. It appears that the Democratic political machine in this town will do or say anything to take the upcoming election. The author of that letter, Michael…

  • With Drwal, borough will move forward

    I have never seen a candidate for mayor in Sayreville with the outstanding leadership qualities possessed by Stanley Drwal. This is a man who fought for us oversees, defending our freedom in the Gulf War; a man who graduated from West Point and has advanced degrees in international relations, national security and strategic planning; a…

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