• Bombers’ golfers seek strong showing in GMC Tournament

    Bombers’ golfers seek strong showing in GMC Tournament

    By Warren Rappleyea Sayreville War Memorial High School’s boys golf team looks to close out its season May 19 with a strong showing in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament at the Forsgate Country Club in Jamesburg. The second-seeded Bombers are coming off a superb regular season that saw the Blue and Gray run up…

  • Old Bridge baseball team looks to end recent slump

    Old Bridge baseball team looks to end recent slump

    By Warren Rappleyea After a strong start, Old Bridge High School’s baseball team has struggled of late, losing six straight games, including its first-round encounter with J.P. Stevens High School in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament. Just over two weeks ago, the Knights were sitting at 11-5 and appeared to be well-positioned for a…

  • Is the ‘Scandal’ roller coaster off the rails?

    Is the ‘Scandal’ roller coaster off the rails?

    ‘@TVGMMattRoush Question:What about Scandal being completely out of focus? After an amazing episode with Olivia going nuts and finally embracing the darkness inside of her, did we really have to get back to the same laziness of she and her love interest drama? Can you figure a less interesting way to return after such an…

  • Did you know?

    Did you know?

    By Rick Gables Roots, a four-night, eight-hour event series will premiere on History Monday, May 30, Tuesday, May 31, Wednesday, June 1 and Thursday, June 2 from 9 to 11 p.m. each night. Roots is a historical portrait of American slavery recounting the journey of one family’s will to survive, endure and ultimately carry on…

  • Cornpone TV

    Cornpone TV

    By Eric Kohanik, ReMIND Magazine It was a rural revolution. The 1960s were filled with TV comedies populated by simple country folk, a trend launched by ABC’s The Real McCoys in 1957. Moving to CBS for its final season in 1962-63, the series featured Walter Brennan as Amos McCoy, an elderly farmer who migrates to…

  • Bryan Cranston plays a purposeful LBJ as the ‘accidental’ president’s achievements are jeopardized today

    Bryan Cranston plays a purposeful LBJ as the ‘accidental’ president’s achievements are jeopardized today

    By Lori Acken Most of us know Lyndon Baines Johnson as the droning, jowly Texan who became president when Lee Harvey Oswald trained his gun on John F. Kennedy and quashed America’s Camelot dreams. But not a day goes by that we aren’t touched by LBJ’s policies, the social-minded core of which is ground zero…

  • Camp Quality N.J. seeks companions, staff and campers

    Camp Quality N.J. seeks companions, staff and campers

    Camp Quality New Jersey, a volunteer-driven, community-funded nonprofit organization providing free sleep-away camping experiences for children with cancer, is seeking volunteers for its summer 2016 session from Aug. 13-18. Volunteers are needed to serve as companions, support staff and medical personnel at the camp in Sussex County, according to a press release. At camp, each…

  • Cheers & Jeers

    Cheers & Jeers

    By  Damian Holbrook TV Guide Magazine, @damianholbrook Cheers to Supernatural for aging so well. There really is something scary about how fun it is to watch Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki. Deep into their 11th season, their Winchester brothers are still capable of scaring up a heady blend of chills and giggles, which definitely helped…

  • Is he really a monster?

    Is he really a monster?

    By Paul Hall Money Monster is the new film from director Jodie Foster that delves into a real world financial mess with gritty realism. Lee Gates (George Clooney) is known as the “Money Monster.” His television show of the same name mimics a kind of extreme sports version of a financial show with some pretty…

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