Tag: Sayreville
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Sayreville names supervisor of elementary education
SAYREVILLE – A new supervisor of elementary education has been named in the Sayreville School District. On July 21, the Board of Education approved the transfer of Pamela Schleck to the position of supervisor of elementary education. Previously, Schleck served as the ASI (Academic Support Instruction) reading teacher at the Woodrow Wilson Elementary School. The…
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Sayreville council sets aside funds for water well improvements, approves liquor licenses
SAYREVILLE – The Sayreville Borough Council has adopted a capital ordinance appropriating $750,000 for improvements to one of the borough’s water wells. On July 20, council members adopted the capital ordinance providing for the rehabilitation and/or replacement of a well located in the Duhernal Well Fields, the borough’s water system. The improvements will be made…
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Trees and branches can be placed curbside in Sayreville for pickup
Sayreville’s Department of Public Works will be clearing trees and branches from roadways next week. There will be a special borough-wide brush and branch pickup for residents beginning Aug. 10 in all zones. Bundles must be placed at the curb and kept outside until picked up Branches should be tied and bundled, not to exceed…
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JCP&L is offering free ice and water to those without power
Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) continues to restore service to customers who lost power during Tropical Storm Isaias on Aug. 4, and has activated its retail water and ice program. For those customers remaining without power for 24 hours or more, JCP&L is offering free water and ice at the following locations: · Acme…
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Sayreville residents asked to limit water consumption through Aug. 8
The Sayreville Water Department is currently experiencing widespread power outages in the area of its well fields and treatment plant. These power outages are prohibiting the plant from producing water at this time, according to information provided around 11:30 a.m. Aug. 5. There should be no interruption of service but residents should limit water consumption…
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Certain traffic lights non-functional in Sayreville
Traffic lights are non-functional on the following roads in Sayreville: Bordentown Avenue and Jernee Mill Road Ernston Road and Washington Road Washington Road and Raritan Street
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Parents have mixed opinions about reopening schools in Sayreville
SAYREVILLE – The Sayreville School District Board of Education is preparing to release a final plan for reopening the district’s schools on Aug. 25. New Jersey’s schools were ordered to close in mid-March by Gov. Phil Murphy at the start of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. For the remainder of the 2019-20 school year, students received…
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Dredging of Cheesequake Creek to begin in August
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded a contract for the dredging of Cheesequake Creek, Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-6) announced on July 29. Work is expected to begin this month and take about one month to complete. In February, Pallone announced securing the $4.1 million in federal funding necessary for the project. “This is…
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Nine candidates enter race for Sayreville school board
Three, three-year terms are open on the Sayreville Board of Education. Nine candidates have filed to run in the election, set for Nov. 3: Syed Muhanned S. Ali, Phyllis Batko, Christopher Callahan, Jessica J. Esposito, Zoe Katsilis, Danielle N. Pieloch, Eileen Pahon, Eloy Fernandez and Alison Napolitano.