• Denial of religious rights could lead expenses, lawsuit

    Denial of religious rights could lead expenses, lawsuit

    There has been much discussion about the Dwarakadhish Temple’s application before the Sayreville Zoning Board of Adjustment, and that’s a good thing. People should be concerned about things such as traffic, taxes, the need for new schools and quality of life issues. But it’s important to understand the law under which land use boards must…

  • Allentown girls’ tennis team features youth, depth

    Allentown girls’ tennis team features youth, depth

    Coach Monica Kays will rally her girls’ tennis team at Allentown High School behind a victory achieved during last year’s state tournament. For the first time in her four seasons coaching at Allentown, the Redbirds won a state tournament match when they defeated Trenton Central High School, 5-0, in the opening round of the Central…

  • Church yard sale Sept. 9

    Church yard sale Sept. 9

    The Lord of Hope Presbyterian Church will hold a yard sale from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sept. 9 on the church parking lot, 445 Plainfield Road, Edison. For more information call 732-205-0571.

  • Expectations high this girls’ volleyball season at South Brunswick

    Expectations high this girls’ volleyball season at South Brunswick

    Kacy Kelly, the coach of the South Brunswick High School girls’ volleyball team, was somewhat confident when her squad assembled to start practice this summer. Then that confidence began to swell. “At first, my expectations were to just work hard as a team and have fun,” Kelly said. “But we just started scrimmages last week,…

  • Colonials aiming for strong start to football season

    Colonials aiming for strong start to football season

    Freehold High School started slow and finished strong during the 2016 football season. The Colonials had struggled to an 0-4 start before winning six of their following seven games. Freehold’s bid to win a New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association sectional title came to an end when Brick Township High School edged the Colonials, 24-23,…

  • Multiple upgrades underway at Old Bridge schools

    Multiple upgrades underway at Old Bridge schools

    OLD BRIDGE — In order for the Old Bridge School District to provide the best possible education to its students, Schools Superintendent David Cittadino said it is vital to update the district’s facilities, making them school climate-minded and environmentally responsible with a focus on safety. The district is undergoing a series of renovations totaling more…

  • Sayreville Police join SOBA to offer recovery to opioid addicts

    Sayreville Police join SOBA to offer recovery to opioid addicts

    SAYREVILLE – Due to the increasing opioid epidemic that has plagued the State of New Jersey, the Sayreville Police Department has partnered with SOBA College Recovery from New Brunswick and Woodbridge to assist victims and their families struggling with addiction and its effects. “The unfortunate reality is drug overdoses are on the rise in our…

  • Amazon shows off its solar system

    Amazon shows off its solar system

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Stn8mb7Jf8Q] CARTERET — Congressman Frank Pallone Jr. (D-New Jersey) climbed up the narrow metal stairwell to the rooftop of Amazon’s fulfillment center for a view of the state’s largest single rooftop solar panel energy system installation. Once there he took in the view of the 30-acre installation, which consists of more than 22,000 solar…

  • More than 45 employers expected at job fair on Sept. 14

    More than 45 employers expected at job fair on Sept. 14

    A job fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sept. 14 at the Old Bridge Civic Center, 1 Old Bridge Plaza. More than 45 employers with job openings available will be on site. Bring multiple copies of resumes. Have employment history, references, education, licenses and/or certifications on hand. Dress appropriately. Interviews…

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