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THE MORAL OF THE STORY – Advertorial
By Gloria Averbuch Advertorial THE MORAL OF THE STORY By Gloria Averbuch Athletes and coaches have a lot to offer us. I learned this last night as I sat among the crowd at a Sky Blue FC game and listened to Head Coach Kelly Lindsey give what was billed as a coach’s "chalk talk." This…
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Armed robber demands drugs at pharmacy in Old Bridge
OLD BRIDGE — A local pharmacy was held up by a lone gunman who sought unsuccessfully to obtain prescription drugs, according to police. The suspect entered Future Pharmacy, located at Route 34 and Spring Hill Road, at 7:51 p.m. June 12, just a few minutes before its 8 p.m. Friday closing time. Police were dispatched…
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Couple celebrates art and music of Satchmo
Book signing, live music on tap at South Amboy bar BY JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent AMatawan husband and wife will bring their artistic talents to the Blue Moon Café on South Broadway on Sunday. MICHAEL ACKER Steven and Kati Brower of Matawan will be at South Amboy’s Blue Moon Café on Sunday for a book signing…
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Boro faces opposition with BYOB restrictions
All-nude club’s attorney says action directed solely at biz BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer Sayreville officials will vote on a law next month that would prohibit customers from bringing alcohol to businesses that do not have liquor licenses. The law, however, would not prohibit restaurants from allowing patrons to bring their own alcohol, known as…
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State removes signal despite O.B.’s request
Commuters sought to have Inverness light restored BY LAUREN CIRAULO Staff Writer Despite protests from commuters and Old Bridge officials, the state Department of Transportation (DOT) has removed the Inverness Drive park-andride Route 9 traffic signal. Township officials said Monday that they were not notified by the state about its plans to dismantle the light,…
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JEFF GRANIT staff Sayreville War Memorial High School’s class of 2009 take part in the Pledge of Allegiance during commencement exercises on the school grounds June 19. More photos, page 18.
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Richard A. “Dick” Rysinski
Mr. Rysinski, 71, of the Morgan section of Sayreville, died June 7, 2009, at Kent Memorial Hospital, Dover, Del. He was a lieutenant with the New Jersey State Police for 32 years, retiring in 1992. He was a member and past president of the New Jersey State Troopers Superior Officers Association. Following retirement, he was…
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Rosemarie Kreutzer Jenkins
Mrs. Jenkins, 82, of East Brunswick, died June 9, 2009, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Edison, she relocated to East Brunswick 38 years ago. She was a retired medical secretary and transcriber at JFK Medical Center, Edison. She taught dance at Fred Astaire Dance Studio, New York City, and danced…
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Winifred R. Gleason
Mrs. Gleason, 80, of Hazlet, died June 16, 2009, at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. She resided in the Cliffwood Beach section of Old Bridge for 58 years, prior to relocating to Hazlet 19 years ago. She was a cafeteria cook at St. Joseph School, Keyport. Prior to that, she was employed on the assembly line…
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