• Weather playing havoc with fall fishing action

    Fish On • RON NUZZOLO It was another tough week. Rain and stiff winds kept most anglers at the dock. Those who toughed it out were able to get a few keepers. This week in Barnegat Light, stripers continued to dominate when the fish and the weather cooperated. Capt. Steve Purul from Reel Fantasea Charters,…

  • Board strives to move polls out of schools

    Officials say students’ safety at risk during all elections BY JENNIFER BOOTON Staff Writer The Sayreville Board of Education is continuing in its quest to have voting booths removed from their five elementary schools due to a concern for student safety. However, another Election Day has passed without the necessary approvals to relocate the polls.…

  • Joseph Francis Tammany

    Mr. Tammany, 81, of Old Bridge, died Oct. 8, 2009, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. He was predeceased by three children, Thomas Tammany, Patricia Weitz and Nancy Falcon, and by a sister, Margaret Harvey. Surviving are his wife, Patricia Ann Joyce Tammany; two daughters, Donna Taylor, and her husband, Kevin, of Vermont…

  • Molly Pitcher Guild to tie charity quilts

    The Molly Pitcher Stitchers Quilt Guild will meet 7:30-9:30 p.m. Nov. 9 at Neff Chapel, Old Tennent Church, Tennent Road, Tennent section of Manalapan. Guests are invited to help members tie their charity quilts. Interested individuals should bring scissors and large needle that embroidery floss can go through. The club is made up of women…

  • Many contributed to success of Bark in the Park

    The Sayreville Recreation AdvisoryB oardw ould like to say thank you to all the participants at our third annual ResponsibleDogOwnershipDay, Bark in the Park. The reason that we have the day is to help bring attention to our shelter, the Sayreville Pet Adoption Center, and we hope that the day helped raise awareness of it…

  • Sayreville boys enjoy late-season momentum

    Bombers enter Central Jersey Group IV tourney this week BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer After struggling out of the gate, the Sayreville War Memorial High School boys soccer team has righted itself. Meanwhile, senior Kene Eze picked up his 100th career goal and coach Nick Cifelli garnered his 100th victory behind the Bombers bench. Despite…

  • DRSANA asks for help in zoning board process

    Religious group calls upon White House for assistance BY LAUREN CIRAULO Staff Writer After three years of seeking building approval from Old Bridge, the Dayalbagh Radhasoami Satsang Association of North America (DRSANA) is reaching out for public support. But they haven’t asked just anyone for help — the religious group wrote an open letter to…

  • Tom Ash

    Mr. Ash, 57, of Old Bridge, died Oct. 20, 2009, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was a framer with EKR General Contractors, Old Bridge. Surviving are his wife, Patricia Kushner Ash; a son, George Marc-Aurele of Hoboken; a daughter, Lauren Penizotto of Furlong, Pa.; three brothers, Ed Ash, and his wife,…

  • Another race where we picked the lesser evil

    Coda • GREG BEAN In my home state of Wyoming at the dawn of the 20th century, there was a surfeit of what were politely referred to as “bachelor cowboys.” It wasn’t that these old boys didn’t like women; in fact, they loved them, every chance they got. The problem was that there just weren’t…

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