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Five vie for three seats on Sayreville Board of Education
SAYREVILLE – Five candidates are seeking three available three-year terms on the Sayreville Board of Education in the Nov. 7 election. The terms of board members Phyllis Batko, Michael Macagnone and Beth DePinto will end in December. DePinto is not seeking re-election. The candidates seeking the terms are Batko, Macagnone, Christopher Callahan, Ryan De La…
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Diegnan is helping to fight opioid abuse
Senator Patrick Diegnan serves to help constituents and saves lives. Diegnan and his Assembly colleagues, Nancy Pinkin and Rob Karabinchak, have been out front in the Legislature about passing laws to curb our growing opioid crisis here in New Jersey. About as many Americans are expected to die this year of drug overdoses as died…
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North Brunswick to announce train station funding
North Brunswick will announced funding for its train station with an event from 4-7 p.m. on Oct. 28 at The Greene Turtle, 211 Main St., North Brunswick. There will be free food and music provided by North Brunswick TOD Associates. To RSVP, visit www.mainstreetnb.com.
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Small Business Saturday Shopping Spree set for Nov. 25
The Friends of the Sayreville Public Library will sponsor a Small Business Saturday Shopping Spree from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Nov. 25 at the library, 1050 Washington Road, Parlin section of Sayreville, featuring handmade crafters and direct sale vendors from the community. Friends of the Sayreville Public Library Membership will be available.
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Novak, Kilpatrick will solve affordable housing issue in Sayreville
One of the biggest problems facing Sayreville is the plan to build 5,000 apartments to meet our mandated affordable housing obligation. This will mean more traffic, more kids in schools and more taxes. While the mayor and others have defended this plan, Councilwomen Mary Novak and Vicki Kilpatrick have been working very hard to come…
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South Brunswick football makes big plays to defeat Sayreville
With their sights set on getting better as the state playoffs get closer, the South Brunswick High School and Sayreville War Memorial High School football teams squared off. South Brunswick emerged as the survivor of this hard-fought game when the Vikings left Sayrevile with a 27-14 victory on Oct. 20. “That was just a good…
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A look at scholastic football in the region
Colts Neck Colts Neck High School remains in pursuit of its first victory of the season, which it hopes to capture at Monroe Township High School on Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. The Cougars were shut out on the road by Central Regional High School. 23-0, on Oct. 20 to fall to 0-7 on the…
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Allentown girls’ soccer remains undefeated, focused
The terrific season for Allentown High School’s girls’ soccer team has continued in the Mercer County Tournament, where the top-seeded Redbirds advanced to the semifinals after shutting out its opponents during the first two rounds. Allentown, which was set to play as the host to fifth-seeded Hopewell Valley Central High School on Oct. 24, defeated…
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Metuchen football defeats Keyport for first victory under Warnock
It took a few weeks and a touchdown in overtime, but Metuchen High School won its first game of the year — and the first ever under head coach Michael Warnock — when it scored a 9-3 victory over Keyport High School. The Bulldogs pulled out the dramatic victory on Oct. 21 in Keyport. Metuchen’s Gio Ortega…
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