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Police investigating pro KKK fliers
Red Bank police are currently investigating complaints of Klu Klux Klan fliers placed on residents homes as a bias incident, according to borough Chief of Police Darren McConnell. Dozens of complaints were received by police regarding the fliers, starting on Sunday night at around 10 o’clock and into Monday morning. “Sunday night we were made…
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Lady Knights look to keep progressing on court
By Warren Rappleyea Heading into the final weeks of the regular season, Old Bridge High School’s girls basketball team sits at 6-6 and coach Dan Damino believes the best is yet to come. It’s been a season of streaks for the Lady Knights. Old Bridge opened the season by winning one of its first four…
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Newcomer, familiar face join Old Bridge school board
Kathy Chang Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — Incumbent Salvatore DiPrima, former board member Richard J. Dunn and newcomer Jeffrey Dynof were sworn in to their seats on the Old Bridge Board of Education on Jan. 20. The three board members were the top vote getters in the November school board election. Longtime board member Matthew Sulikowski and incumbent Kevin…
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Fundraiser to help displaced family
By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent SOUTH AMBOY — A fundraiser on Friday night will help a family recently displaced by a fire. Anthony and Joyce Afriyie and their six children, who range from 4 months to 15 years old, were victims of a house fire on Jan. 9 on Center Street in Sayreville. The South Amboy…
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Bombers’ Kersting claims individual GMC bowling crown
By Warren Rappleyea Sayreville War Memorial High School’s boys bowling team is well known for its success, but the girls team is making a name for itself this winter and top bowler Mary Kate Kersting won the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) individual title. Sayreville’s girls team is 13-2 and sits in second place in the…
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Free dental-care event set for Feb. 5 at KidZdent Old Bridge
Cavan Brunsden, D.M.D., and the team at KidZdent, 2455 Route 516, Old Bridge, will provide a day of free preventive and emergency dental care for uninsured, underprivileged children ages 12 and under, during the one-day Give Kids A Smile event set for Feb. 5. The program is part of National Children’s Dental Health Month, the…
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Meg Dwyer-Giobbie joins RE/MAX Dreams
Susan Giacchi, broker/owner of RE/MAX Dreams of Sayreville, announces the addition of Meg Dwyer-Giobbie to the Dreams family. Dwyer-Giobbie recently received her New Jersey real estate license. She is dedicated to assisting her clients with all their real estate needs, making sure to provide them with top-notch service. Her goal is to make sure it’s all…
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Sayreville Library to begin computer classes Feb. 1
The Sayreville Public Library, Washington Road, will offer an upcoming series of computer classes for beginners who want to learn the basics. Sessions are open to adults only. Interested individuals may register for one or more classes. “Microsoft Excel 2010 and 2013” is set for 6-8 p.m. Feb. 1. Participants will learn to create, edit…
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Vikings get back in the win column after tough loss
By Warren Rappleyea South Brunswick High School’s boys basketball team bounced back from just its second loss of the season with a convincing 60-46 win over Old Bridge High School Jan. 21. Jaier Garrett’s 25 points to led the Vikings, who outscored the Knights, 23-16, over the final quarter to pull away. Ryan Moran added…
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