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Lions will host Pancake Breakfast
TheMorgan Lions Club will sponsor its Pancake Breakfast 8 a.m.-noon Oct. 2 at Eisenhower School, Ernston Road, Sayreville. Admission is $6 for adults, $3 for children under age 12. Tickets may be purchased at the door. For more information, call 732-763-2527.
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Scouts to hold drive at South Amboy fest
Sayreville-SouthAmboy Girl Scouts will conduct a membership drive during the City of SouthAmboy Festival and Street Fair 2011 set for 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 25 on Broadway, South Amboy. Rain date is Oct. 2. The public is invited to visit the Scouts’ display. Girls are being recruited from Sayreville and South Amboy for all six…
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Old Bridge launches page on Facebook
BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — Old Bridge wants to be your friend. The township has launched a Facebook page to provide residents with important updates and spread the word about townshipsponsored events. The Facebook page, available at http://www.facebook.com/OBTOWN, was created in response to the events of Hurricane Irene, when the township’s Internet…
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YMCA hustling, bustling at one-year anniversary
Facility adds soccer, swim, family programs, along with early childcare BY JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent Though many may find it hard to believe, South Amboy’s YMCA has been a part of the community for only a year. “It’s flown by,” said Amanda Rushnak, membership andmarketing director for the local branch of the Metuchen-Edison-Woodbridge-South Amboy YMCA. The…
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The R&B Express performs during Sayreville Day on Sept. 19 at Kennedy Park. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
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Board of Ed. awards bid for cell tower at OBHS
Proposal would provide the school district with an annual payment of nearly $40,000 BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer A cell tower may be the next construction project at Old Bridge High School. The Board of Education has awarded a bid to Gaelic Communications for the construction of a cell tower behind the Route 516 high…
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Sayreville census shows growing, aging population
New data taken into account as board revises master plan BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer New data released from the 2010 U.S. Census will guide local officials as they work to update Sayreville’s master plan. The Planning Board devised a first draft of the borough’s land use goals at its Sept. 7 meeting, taking into consideration…
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Brady Cavallaro, 6, tries his hand at the rock-climbing wall during Sayreville Day, which was held Sept. 19 at Kennedy Park. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
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Christie hears from hurricane victims at Sayreville town hall
By Deanna McLafferty The Sayreville Senior Center auditorium, usually the location of bingo and card games, was reorganized Sept. 21 for Gov. Chris Christie to present his ideas for ethics reform in his latest town hall meeting. With a banner reading, “Doing Big Things, Can’t Stop Now” behind him, Christie gave a well-received speech on…
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