Tag: Sayreville
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Former special ed teacher/wrestling coach indicted on multiple charges related to criminal sexual contact with a minor, filming adult victims
A former special education teacher at Sayreville Middle School and former wrestling coach at Union County College has been indicted on multiple charges involving his criminal sexual contact with a minor who was known to him and the surreptitious filming of several adult victims. On April 22, John M. Denuto, 44, of Spotswood, was indicted…
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Sayreville welcomes new recreation director
SAYREVILLE – A new director of recreation has been named in Sayreville. During the Borough Council’s April 12 meeting, Brian Van Dongen was announced as the newest director of the Sayreville Recreation Department. He will begin serving in this position on May 3. The appointment of Van Dongen was announced by Councilman Damon Enriquez, who…
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Sayreville taxpayers to see $67 average increase in municipal taxes
SAYREVILLE – The Sayreville Borough Council has introduced a $63.6 million budget to fund the operation of the municipality during 2021. The budget was introduced by council members on April 12. A public hearing on the budget is scheduled remotely for May 10 at 7 p.m. The council may adopt the budget that evening. The…
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Middlesex County, municipalities join initiative to reduce flood risk
A coalition of local Middlesex County leaders and technical experts announced the launch of the Resilient NJ: Raritan River and Bay Communities initiative, which will identify and implement flood risk reduction strategies for the Raritan River and Raritan Bay region to improve long-term environmental and economic resiliency. This joint effort led by the New…
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Sayreville Historical Society will honor first responders, veterans
The Sayreville Historical Society is planning three Night at the Museum events. The first will be April 8, honoring the history of industry in Sayreville. The May 13 event will honor police, fire and EMTs. The June 10 night will honor veterans. In addition to regular displays there will be special displays depicting each of…
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Middlesex College student newspaper wins 12 awards from New Jersey Press Association
Quo Vadis, Middlesex College’s student newspaper, won 12 awards – including three first-place finishes – in the 2021 New Jersey Press Association (NJPA) annual competition. “We are proud of our student journalists,” Middlesex College President Mark McCormick said in a prepared statement. “Our student newspaper is a central organ of communication for the Middlesex College…
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Sayreville board approves funding for boiler replacement at Selover School
SAYREVILLE – The Sayreville School District Board of Education will put $122,500 toward replacing the boiler at one of the district’s schools. On March 16, board members passed a resolution appointing Spiezle Architectural Group, Inc. and approving an agreement for professional services with the firm. For the professional services, the board will pay $122,500 to…
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Washington Road near Sayreville library will be one lane for next hour
JCP&L is working on Washington Road in the Parlin section of Sayreville in the area of the Sayreville Public Library. Traffic will be reduced to one lane for next hour.
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Sayreville 2021-22 school budget introduced; state aid increases by $4M
SAYREVILLE – The Sayreville School District Board of Education has introduced a $119.8 million budget that will fund the operation of the district during the 2020-21 school year. Following a discussion among district administrators and board members, the budget was introduced on March 2. A public hearing is scheduled for May 4. The budget, which…