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Performers welcome at Open-Mic Night
The Main Street Theatre Company will sponsor an Open-Mic Night fundraiser 7 p.m. Feb. 5 at the theater, 3018 Bordentown Ave., Parlin section of Sayreville. Doors will open at 6 p.m. Performers may sing, read poetry, act, do magic or comedy, dance or play music (individual or band), etc. A house accompanist will be provided…
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Party concepts featured at show
This Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 6, area residents can visit the Grand Marquis, Route 9, Old Bridge, and experience a true Super Bowl pregame event. Total Entertainment and Xplosive Entertainment are teaming up to throw “Super Sunday DJ Bowl,” which will feature the hottest concepts in the party and event industry. Those who attend will…
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Open house at school
Sacred Heart School Principal Sister Marie Agnes Connolly gives last-minute ideas to student tour guides during an open house at the South Amboy school Jan. 30.
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Holt brings Bean bill back amid rise in vets’ suicide rate
Army report says 145 Guard, Reserve members took own lives in 2010 BY LAUREN CIRAULO Staff Writer Sgt. Coieman Bean EAST BRUNSWICK — Rep. Rush Holt (D-12th District) is renewing efforts to pass a bill intended to strengthen treatment resources for returning soldiers. His reintroduction of the measure, which was suddenly removed from the federal…
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Sayreville officials debate future of Krome property
Developer, SERA seek to lift age restrictions so market-rate housing can be built BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer I n an attempt to move forward with redevelopment in the Morgan section, the Sayreville Borough Council recently invited representatives of the Planning Board and the Sayreville Economic Redevelopment Agency to discuss the old Club Bene property…
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Bethany D. Mikulak propels her way across the pool during a home meet at the Old Bridge YMCA Jan. 22. For a story on the swim program, see page 36. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Snow days giving way to school makeup days
Area school officials weigh options of extending year or shortening breaks BY CHRISTINA HABERSTROH Staff Writer Many kids love snow days for the chance to kick back or build a snowman. But in the months ahead, many of those children will have to give back some of those days off to make up for the…
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Youngsters enjoy a dance during the Penguin Pajama Picnic at the Old Bridge Public Library Jan. 29. The event included a story-time session and a viewing of the movie “Happy Feet.” SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Sayreville, Kaplan agree to remove age restrictions
New housing units to have fewer bedrooms, as per legal settlement BY SAM SLAUGHTER Staff Writer Kaplan Cos. and Sayreville have reached a legal settlement in the developer’s case to drop age restrictions from its proposed Heritage at Towne Lake development. The agreement will allow Kaplan to build non-age-restricted housing, but with fewer bedrooms than…
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