• Juvenile pedestrian struck by vehicle in South Amboy

    Juvenile pedestrian struck by vehicle in South Amboy

    SOUTH AMBOY – A juvenile female pedestrian suffered minor injuries after being struck by a motor vehicle on Feb. 18. South Amboy police were dispatched to the intersection of Bordentown Avenue and South Stevens Avenue around 4 p.m. Police officers began first aid to stabilize the victim, according to a statement prepared by the South Amboy…

  • Classroom comes to life for Old Bridge intern

    PRINCETON – An internship at Creative Marketing Alliance (CMA), a full-service public relations and marketing firm based in Princeton Junction, is not about making coffee and sorting mail. At CMA, interns become a valuable member of the team, working closely with and observing staff mentors to gain hands-on experience to take back to the classroom…

  • Grateful for care, concern, support

    Grateful for care, concern, support

    This letter is written for all those who helped make a difficult time somewhat easier. My husband, Gerald Celecki, passed away on Oct. 14, 2015. “Bear,” as he was affectionately known, died suddenly while doing the job he loved. Jerry always said that I was the love of his life, but I knew that I…

  • Grant funding will improve trails, erosion at Sayreville nature preserve

    Grant funding will improve trails, erosion at Sayreville nature preserve

    SAYREVILLE – The Julian Capik Nature Preserve is among 63 recipients of recreational trail grant funding offered by the Christie Administration. Gov. Chris Christie approved $1,188,500 for recreational trail projects throughout New Jersey, Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Bob Martin announced on Feb. 18. The funds come from the Federal Highway Administration’s Recreational Trails Program and are administered…

  • Weichert’s Old Bridge office recognizes Julianne Siciliano for January success

    Weichert’s Old Bridge office recognizes Julianne Siciliano for January success

    Jack Waters, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, announced that the Old Bridge office was recognized for outstanding industry performance in January. The office led the region, which is comprised of locations throughout Middlesex County, in resale revenue units and resale dollar volume. Additionally, sales associate Julianne Siciliano of the Old Bridge office was recognized…

  • School staff honored for being ‘lifesavers’ for Sayreville students

    School staff honored for being ‘lifesavers’ for Sayreville students

    By MATTHEW SOCKOL Correspondent SAYREVILLE — Twenty staff members of the Sayreville Public Schools were honored and received a certificate of achievement from the Board of Education. At the Board of Education’s Feb. 16 meeting, the district’s teachers of the year, educational services professionals of the year and educational support professionals of the year were…

  • Fair teaches Old Bridge teens how to view disabilities

    Fair teaches Old Bridge teens how to view disabilities

    OLD BRIDGE – About 56 million Americans live with disabilities; one in 10 lives with a severe disability. This led special education teacher Karen Lewicki to teach students at Old Bridge High School (OBHS) how to view those students with disabilities. For the third consecutive year, Project Unify and the Peer Leaders at OBHS sponsored an all-day…

  • Rock/Oldies Night on tap March 19 at Sayreville VFW post

    Rock/Oldies Night on tap March 19 at Sayreville VFW post

    Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 4699 Ladies Auxiliary will hold its Classic Rock/Oldies Night fundraiser March 19 at the post home, 575 Jernee Mill Road, Sayreville. Doors will open at 6 p.m. The event will feature a buffet dinner, an open bar and music by Clem and Friends. Tickets cost $40 person. Proceeds will…

  • Sayreville wins boys bowling Tournament of Champions

    Sayreville wins boys bowling Tournament of Champions

    By Warren Rappleyea Sayreville War Memorial High School’s boys bowling team ended its season on the highest of high notes — winning the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions (TOC) in an exciting five-game series against Brick Memorial High School Feb. 19 at Carolier Lanes in North Brunswick. With pressure in the final frame, the Bombers’ Mark…

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