• Beating winter’s icy grip

    By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Those hitting the road to visit friends or family need to take the proper precautions to ensure their vehicles are up to the task I t’s that time of the year again, when the weather in much of the country has turned wintry and millions take to the roads for…

  • Living large in the Golden State

    California markets rank among the most expensive in the U.S.; Ohio and the Midwest are the most affordable The Golden State is certainly living up to its name as far as living costs are concerned. A new report shows that 13 of the top 25 most expensive real estate markets in the U.S. are in…

  • Correction

    Old Bridge High School defeated East Brunswick High School, 35-6, in its Thanksgiving game on Nov. 28. Jon Gerhartz scored the Bears’ lone touchdown in the game. The score was incorrectly reported in last week’s Suburban as 35-0.

  • SPORT SHORTS

    The East Brunswick 12U Bears baseball team was runner-up in the Central Jersey Baseball League’s fall season, losing to Princeton in the finals. The Bears beat Central Jersey Stampede in the semifinals to advance to the championship game. Overall, the Bears compiled an 8-2 record in league play. The Bears also participated in the North…

  • Bombers look to contend in White Division, states

    SAYREVILLE WAR MEMORIAL By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Sayreville War Memorial High School’s boys basketball team is looking to build on last winter’s surprising 16-11 mark when it opens the 2013-14 campaign. Playing an up-tempo game with a fourguard offense, the Bombers proved a difficult opponent and made their way to the quarterfinals of the Greater…

  • Tiny Tim: ‘God bless us, every one!’

    The Cratchit family from “A Christmas Carol” at Playhouse 22 A udiences can join the curmudgeon Ebenezer Scrooge on a mystical journey to change his destiny as local venues host performances of Charles Dickens’ classic holiday tale, “A Christmas Carol.” Whether spoken or sung, Dickens’ timeless story of the miserable miser who learns to hold…

  • Samuel “Skip” Rummel

    Mr. Rummel, 83, of Monroe, formerly of East Brunswick, died Nov. 20, 2013, in Wynwood at Forsgate, Monroe. He worked as an aeronautical engineer for the federal government at Fort Monmouth, Eatontown. Surviving are his wife, Rita; four children, Steven, Shari, Marsi and Brian; and 10 grandchildren. Private services were by Bloomfield-Cooper Jewish Chapels, Manalapan.

  • Ambrose M. Fultz

    Mr. Fultz, 81, of Sayreville, died Nov. 30, 2013, at home. He was predeceased by his wife, Ruth Hertman Fultz. Surviving are a daughter, Ruth Cornell, and her husband, Jay; a son, Andrew Fultz, and his companion, Larissa O’Such; and four grandchildren. Private funeral services were under the direction of Maliszewski Memorial Home, Sayreville.

  • Robert J. Corcoran Jr.

    Mr. Corcoran, 56, of Sayreville, died Nov. 29, 2013. He was a member of Painters Local Union No. 711. He was predeceased by his parents, Robert and Lucille Hamilton Corcoran, and by a brother, James. Surviving are three children, Robert III, Brian and Meghan Corcoran; five sisters, Barbara Wright, Peggy Burns, Mary Schilling, Terry Nolan…

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