-

Bombers, Knights look to rebound from disappointing gridiron losses
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent A fter suffering disappointing defeats on Sept. 27, both the Sayreville War Memorial High School and Old Bridge High School football teams will be looking to get back on the winning track on Oct. 2. SAYREVILLE WAR MEMORIAL Sayreville (2-1) will host undefeated South Brunswick High School (3-0), which dominated the…
-

Bombers’ girls battle through soccer injuries
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Sayreville War Memorial High School’s girls soccer team has battled through a series of injuries and now owns a 6-2-2 record. The Bombers won for the third straight time on Sept. 29, downing J.P. Stevens High School, 6-0. Sophomore Erin Wimmer scored twice, while Kimberly Stratton, Erika Signorile, Emma Denby and…
-

Central Jersey Shootout
SCOTT FRIEDMAN An Old Bridge High School harrier races to the finish line at Thompson Park in Jamesburg during the Central Jersey Shootout on Sept. 27. The Knights were the overall champions of the cross-country meet.
-

Golf tournament to aid school team
The Sayreville Bombers Golf Birdie Club will host a golf outing Oct. 13 at the Glenwood Country Club, 1655 Route 9, Old Bridge. Registration and luncheon will begin at 11 a.m. Shotgun start is set for noon. All proceeds will benefit the Sayreville War Memorial High School Bombers golf program. Cost is $125 per golfer;…
-

Knights of Columbus to hold pasta dinner
St. Lawrence Church Knights of Columbus Council 10281 will hold its annual pasta dinner 4-7 p.m. Oct. 4 in the parish center, 109 Laurence Parkway, Laurence Harbor. Dinner includes spaghetti or penne, sausage or meatballs, Italian bread, beverages and dessert. The cost is $12 for adults or $6 for children under age 8.
-

Fire company plans open house
Cheesequake Volunteer Fire Company, Old Bridge, will hold its annual open house noon-4 p.m. Oct. 11 at Fire Station No. 1, 113 Highway 34, next to Cheesequake Elementary School. The event will include live fire exhibits, motor-vehicle extrication demonstrations, membership information, fire-prevention information, an equipment/apparatus showand tell, antique fire engines, refreshments and a barbecue. For…
-

Golf legend to attend brunch at Forsgate
Ryder Cup legend Colin Montgomerie will be the guest during the Ryder Cup Roundup Brunch and Golf Clinic Oct. 6 at Forsgate Country Club, Forsgate Drive, Monroe. Montgomerie, who serves as Forsgate’s professional touring ambassador, sports the Forsgate Country Club logo on his visor when competing on the European and Champions tours. He competed as…
-

Health officials urge prevention in virus scare
By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer Middlesex County Freeholder H. James Polos, center, discusses preventative measures for the enterovirus D68 during a press conference with Dr. Christopher Haines, chief medical officer of the Children’s Specialized Hospital in New Brunswick, and Interim Executive County Superintendent Laura Morana on Sept. 29. With a confirmed case of enterovirus D68…
-

At risk of peripheral arterial disease? Find out at a free screening Nov. 5
By Dr. Jennifer Syrek A s many as eight million Americans have peripheral arterial disease (PAD) with many experiencing no symptoms. Peripheral arterial disease is a common condition which occurs when the blood vessels that supply blood to the limbs and other organs of our body become partially or completely blocked due to plaque buildup,…
View our current articles
Stay connected to your community
