• County hosts Services Fair

    Middlesex County residents can learn about the many services, programs and opportunities available to them during the first county Services Fair. The event, sponsored by the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders, will take place 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 17 at the Student Center at Middlesex County College, 2600 Woodbridge Ave. in Edison.…

  • Walk this way

    PHOTO COURTESY OF KATHY MOHIN Students at St. Ambrose School in Old Bridge participated in a KIds Walking for Kids Walk-a-Thon on Sept. 25. They raised $3,600 for pediatric cancer patients and the funds will be donated directly to the T and B Foundation, which provides patient packets to children undergoing treatment.

  • Rossidis-Grobelny

    Kelly Anne Rossidis and Steven Joseph Grobelny Kelly Anne Rossidis, daughter of Susan and Steven Rossidis of Matawan, is engaged to marry Steven Joseph Grobelny, son of Kathleen and Paul L. Grobelny, Sr. of Middletown. Ms. Rossidis, a graduate of Mater Dei High School, Middletown, has an associate of applied science in radiology from Brookdale…

  • Keefe-Grobelny

    Kathleen Erin Keefe and Paul Lee Grobelny, Jr. Kathleen Erin Keefe, daughter of Kevin Keefe of Manasquan and the late Anita Keefe of Stuart, Florida, is engaged to marry Paul Lee Grobelny, Jr., son of Kathleen and Paul L. Grobelny, Sr. of Middletown. Ms. Keefe, a graduate of Manasquan High School, is employed as the…

  • Grobelny-Dean

    Eric Mathew Dean and Lauren Therese Grobelny Lauren Therese Grobelny, daughter of Kathleen and Paul L. Grobelny, Sr. of Middletown, and Eric Mathew Dean, son of Robert and Carolyn Dean of Fair Haven, and Erik and Rosalie Kromann of Stuart, Florida, were married on July 24 at the Church of the Precious Blood, Monmouth Beach.…

  • Mayor has dedication to make O.B. the best

    On Nov. 3 you will have the opportunity to re-elect Mayor Owen Henry, guaranteeing that Old Bridge will continue to stabilize taxes, improve township services and facilities, prioritize police protection and maintain professionalism in town hall. Under Mayor Henry’s leadership the township 2015 budget expended $3.4 million less than it did in 2011, the year…

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    KAREN KESTEN/STAFF Early signs of fall can be seen in central New Jersey.

  • MCFOODS needs food drives to restock shelves

    Twice each week, more than 40 representatives from pantries, soup kitchens, churches and social service agencies across the county file into the Middlesex County food bank for scheduled distributions. On average, they collectively leave the Middlesex County Food Organization and Outreach Distribution Services (MCFOODS) with a total of 30,000 pounds of food for the thousands…

  • DJs rock dream house

    By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer Volunteers and deejays from Greater Media’s 95.9 WRAT work together to build a section of a future house during “The House That Rock Built” project held by the WRAT and Monmouth County Habitat for Humanity in the Monmouth Mall parking lot in Eatontown on Oct. 8. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC…

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