• James J. Murphy

    Mr. Murphy, 79, of the Parlin section of Sayreville, formerly of East Brunswick, died Feb. 6, 2009, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Surviving are three daughters, Gloria Murphy, Carol Neureuther, and her husband, Al, and Maureen Ocleppo, and her husband, Richard; a sister, Mary Blanchard; a brother, John Murphy; nine grandchildren; eight…

  • Joseph Maucione

    Mr. Maucione, 69, of Old Bridge, formerly of the Iselin section of Woodbridge, died Feb. 1, 2009, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. He was employed as an extruder operator with American Metal Moudling, Edison, where he worked for 23 years. Surviving are his wife, Dolores Maucione; a daughter, Christine Hellhake, and her…

  • Sports Shorts

    The Jersey Optional Gymnastics Association (JOGA) C team at Worldwide Gymnastics in Old Bridge competed at the Feb. 7 New Jersey State Championships. Amanda Zimmerman finished sixth place all around in the 14-year-old plus division; Brianna Martins finished seventh place all around in the 12-year-old division and Tara Knef finished second place all around in…

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    ERIC SUCAR staff Sayreville War Memorial High School’s Nicholas Richiusa (bottom) tries to break out of the hold of New Brunswick’s Turiek Hyman during their 189-pound match at the District 20 wrestling tournament Friday in South Brunswick.

  • Knights have come a long way on the ice

    BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer The Old Bridge High School ice hockey team is looking to bounce back from a disappointing overtime loss against J.P. Stevens in the New Jersey Ice hockey League’s Central Conference Blue Division playoffs. Old Bridge was slated to host Steinert yesterday at home in the regular season finale, before competing…

  • Move it

    PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Above: Old Bridge’s Sean Lunkenheimer (middle) competes in the boys 800-meter run during the 44th annual NJSIAA Indoor Track and Field Meet of Champions held at the John Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex in Toms River on Feb. 21. He finished fourth. Left: Old Bridge junior Chelsea Lodato sprints to the…

  • Grateful to emergency squad for kindness, dedication

    The family of the late Margaret Osmond Anghelone would like to convey a sincere thank you and express our deepest gratitude to the members of the Sayreville Emergency Squad for all they did for our beloved family member. We are especially grateful on Peg’s behalf for the warmth and thoughtful manner they demonstrated many times.…

  • Yet another Wal-Mart is not needed, wanted in area

    On Tuesday, March 3, at 8 p.m. the Old Bridge Township Planning Board will hold a hearing considering approval of another Wal-Mart in Old Bridge. There is an existing Wal-Mart in Old Bridge that is a sevenminute ride from the proposed Route 18 site of this new unneeded one. There is a Sam’s Club (Wal-Mart)…

  • Uniforms serve a practical purpose

    Iwas highly offended by the comments of Annette Codispoti in her letter to the editor, “Staffers Should Look Neater at Hospitals” (Suburban, Feb. 19). I have worked in the health-care field for 20 years, and I believe that she needs to be educated about what a job in health care, and especially in the hospital…

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