Tag: Sayreville

  • NJSACOP swears in Sayreville police chief as new president

    NJSACOP swears in Sayreville police chief as new president

    For Sayreville Police Chief John Zebrowski, it was a night to remember in Atlantic City. Not only was he sworn in as the new president of the New Jersey Association of Chiefs of Police (NJSACOP) on Aug. 25, it was done before his fellow police chiefs around the state, acting Attorney General Andrew Bruck, Middlesex…

  • Barnegat man indicted for 22-year-old cold case murder of teenager Nancy Noga of Sayreville

    Barnegat man indicted for 22-year-old cold case murder of teenager Nancy Noga of Sayreville

    A Barnegat man has been indicted by a Middlesex County Grand Jury for the 1999 murder of Nancy Noga, 17, of Sayreville – a case that had gone cold for more than 20 years. On Jan. 7, 1999, Nancy, who was then a senior in high school, was reported missing after she did not return…

  • Sayreville to celebrate 100-year history of establishing borough’s identity

    Sayreville to celebrate 100-year history of establishing borough’s identity

    SAYREVILLE – The Sayreville community is invited to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the municipality’s establishment as a borough. Sayreville Centennial Day is scheduled to be held on Oct. 2 at Kennedy Park, with a rain date of Oct. 3. It will run from noon to 7:30 p.m. According to event organizers, Sayreville Centennial Day…

  • Sayreville formalizes affordable housing agreement for Camelot developments

    Sayreville formalizes affordable housing agreement for Camelot developments

    SAYREVILLE – The Borough Council has memorialized an agreement with a developer who intends to construct two affordable housing projects in Sayreville. On Aug. 16, council members passed a resolution memorializing the affordable housing agreement between the borough and K-Land Corp. (Kaplan Companies). Kaplan is the developer of Camelot at Sayreville I and Camelot at…

  • Public hearing on various bond ordinances set for Sept. 13 in Sayreville

    Public hearing on various bond ordinances set for Sept. 13 in Sayreville

    SAYREVILLE – Municipal officials in Sayreville are appropriating a total of $9.84 million towards various municipal improvements and acquisitions. The Borough Council introduced four separate bond ordinances on Aug. 16 that, if adopted, will total $9.84 million. The bond ordinances also authorize a total issuance of $9.12 million in bonds or notes to help finance…

  • Sayreville police officer claims chief was derogatory, fostered environment of retaliation

    Sayreville police officer claims chief was derogatory, fostered environment of retaliation

    SAYREVILLE – An officer in the Sayreville Police Department has taken legal action against the department and Police Chief John Zebrowski, alleging a hostile work environment after he reported the chief for allegedly using a racial slur. A complaint was filed on July 20 in New Jersey Superior Court by Thomas Tesar and his wife…

  • Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign begins

    Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign begins

    Law enforcement officers from the Old Bridge Police Department and Sayreville Police Department will be cracking down on drunk drivers as part of the summer 2021 Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Statewide Labor Day Crackdown campaign.  From Aug. 20 to Sept. 6, local and state law enforcement officers will conduct sobriety checkpoints and roving…

  • Sayreville woman earns $10,000 accounting scholarship

    Sayreville woman earns $10,000 accounting scholarship

    Graduate student Aaliyah Wideman was one of 253 students throughout the U.S. selected to receive a $10,000 scholarship from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) for the 2021-22 academic year. The PCAOB scholarship program seeks to benefit students who are likely to become auditors and to make a difference to students who might otherwise…

  • ESCNJ prepares to welcome back students with disabilities up to age 22

    ESCNJ prepares to welcome back students with disabilities up to age 22

    The 2021-22 school year will be unprecedented at the Educational Services Commission of New Jersey, which for the first time will be serving students with disabilities beyond age 21 at its Piscataway, Monroe and Sayreville campuses.   Because of the pandemic and concerns of learning loss, Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation in June to extend…