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Two candidates will vie for the Ward 2 one-year unexpired term on the Old Bridge Township Council By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer

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wo candidates will vie for the Ward 2 one-year unexpired term on the Old Bridge Township Council for the election in November. Councilwoman Mary Sohor, a Republican, vacated her Ward 2 seat, which expires on Dec. 31, 2021, after she was sworn in for the council-at-large seat in November 2019. The Old Bridge Republican GOP offered three names and the council selected Erik DePalma in January to fill her unexpired seat until the November election. DePalma will face Newcomer Zeeshan A. Siddiqi, a Democrat, in the general elec-

tion on Nov. 3. Erik DePalma, 39, has lived in the township for 11 years. He is married with two young daughters, eight and four. He earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Wagner College and a Master’s of Business Administration from New York University’s Stern School of Business and is currently enrolled in the executive Master’s of Public Administration program at Rutgers University. He is employed as a financial services professional and college professor. In the community, DePalma is a volunteer member of the Lakeridge community board; is a member of the township’s Redevelopment Agency and Planning Board;

and volunteers as a soccer coach for the Old Bridge Girls Soccer League and parent volunteer for Lakeridge’s swim team. “I am running for council to continue the great work being done within our municipality,” he said. “In my life, I have a track record of never sitting on the sidelines when I can have a positive impact and this drive leads me to continue my tenure as councilman. When my wife and I moved to Old Bridge in early 2009, we knew Old Bridge and our community was where we wanted to start and raise our family and we are proud to call Old Bridge our home. I am committed to ensuring our public safety, delivering responsible government and to support the business and economic de-

velopment of our township.” DePalma said, if elected, he will continue to concentrate on the township’s commitment to public safety. “After being recognized as the 15th safest small township in America, I feel it is important to support the Old Bridge Police Department in its mission to protect, preserve and safeguard our township,” he said. “I am extremely proud to be part of an administration that has made it a priority to ensure the safety of our residents. I look forward to the day we are the [the number one] safest small township in America.” Zeeshan A. Siddiqi, 40, has lived in the (Continued on page 13)


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Three high school friends develop tool for consumers By KATHY CHANG

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hree high school friends came together to develop PriceMerge, a tool to help consumers during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Archit Mehta, a senior at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North; Parth Harish, a junior at John P. Stevens High School; and Darshan Lakshminaryan, a junior at Middlesex County Academy for Science, Mathematics and Engineering Technologies in Edison, launched PriceMerge in August. With the demand for necessary products during the coronavirus – face masks, hand sanitizer, soap and tissues – PriceMerge helps consumers compare prices of any product across thousands of websites and provides users with the best deals. With PriceMerge, consumers can also indicate a price they feel comfortable purchasing the products. The consumers will then receive an email when the price of the products falls below their indicated value. “For example, if the current best price for tissues is $10, and a user wants to buy them when they hit $5, they can indicate this on our website and they’ll receive an email with the link to the product when the product falls below $5,” Archit said. Within the first week, the site saw more than 10,000 visitors, which Archit called “thrilling.” “That meant my product was truly making a difference in the world and was helping others to save money during the pandemic, which plagues our nation today,” he said. “The response so far has also been

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overwhelming with many visitors letting us know that our product was a game changer for them, helping to save time, energy, and, most of all, money. These responses motivate me to continue working on the website even in the face of any difficulties I encounter, because they remind me how this product has the potential to completely revolutionize the living situations of many Americans who don’t have steady sources of income.” Archit added that building PriceMerge has helped him realize the power of technology, while simultaneously motivating him to continue to help others in the world by using the technological skills he possesses in order to create change. Parth said he found “designing the algorithm” as the “most satisfying aspect of developing PriceMerge.”

“After starting with one functionality, we reviewed feedback, built more attributes to the app, and optimized our methods,” he said. “My initial motive for PriceMerge was to give back to the community, but the learning opportunities this experience had to offer was what captivated my interest. The obstacles faced along the way were intriguing because I knew that the solutions existed, and that it was just a matter of research to find them.” After various versions of PriceMerge were sent out for feedback and beta testing, Parth said the work did not come to an end. “Marketing the application proved to be another complex process, but definitely one I had lots of fun in,” he said. “PriceMerge will not be one of those applications that is published and then never enhanced again. With time, comes new problems, ideas, and

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the need for new attributes.” Darshan said aside from the goal of helping people, developing PriceMerge from scratch was a great learning experience for everyone. He said his involvement taught him “the ins and outs of front end web development.” “On top of that, I was also able to learn a lot of PHP (programming), especially in the case of handling form inputs and scraping the web,” he said. “I’m really happy about all the problems we ran into along the way because all of them taught us valuable lessons. From basic programming etiquette to more complex inter-website libraries, working on PriceMerge has definitely made me a better programmer.” For more information visit pricemerge. com.

Instructions on how to vote in Middlesex County for 2020 election

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n accordance with Gov. Phil Murphy’s Executive Order 177, all active voters will be mailed a Vote-by-Mail ballot. Non-active voters can apply for a Voteby-Mail ballot at www.nj.gov/state/elections/assets/pdf/forms-vote-by-mail/votemail-ballot-middlesex-english.pdf The ballot may be completed and returned in the following ways or voters can go to their polling location and vote by provisional ballot. A postcard will be mailed to each registered voter detailing the appropriate polling location. 1. Return your ballot through the United State Postal Service (must be postmarked by Nov. 3, 2020)

2. Submit your ballot in one of the Middlesex County Board of Elections’ drop boxes before 8 p.m. on Nov. 3. Drop boxes are secure and monitored by video surveillance. Locations include: Jamesburg Municipal Complex – 131 Perrineville Road Piscataway Municipal Complex – 455 Hoes Lane Sayreville Borough Hall – 167 Main St. Milltown Municipal Complex – 39 Washington Ave. North Brunswick Municipal Complex – 710 Hermann Road Metuchen Municipal Complex – 500 Main St.

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Plainsboro Municipal Complex – 641 Plainsboro Road Woodbridge Municipal Building – 1 Main St. Edison Municipal Complex – 100 Municipal Blvd. East Brunswick Municipal Complex – 1 Civic Dr. Middlesex County Administration Bldg. – 75 Bayard St., New Brunswick Perth Amboy Public Safety Complex – 361 New Brunswick Ave. 3. Drop it off directly to the Middlesex County Board of Elections Office, 11 Kennedy Blvd., East Brunswick, before 8 p.m. on Nov. 3. www.middlesexcountynj.gov/Govern-

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ment/Departments/CS/Boardofelections/ Pages/default.aspx 4. Submit your completed and sealed ballot at your assigned polling location in person on Election Day, Nov. 3. If you do not receive a Vote-By-Mail ballot, damage your Vote-By-Mail ballot, and/or make a mistake, contact the county clerk for a supplemental ballot by calling 732-745-4202. To track your mail-in ballot, visit https://nj.gov/state/elections/index.shtml For more information regarding the 2020 General Election, visit www.middlesexcountynj.gov/Government/Departments/CS/Boardofelections/Pages/ vote2020.aspx Entertainment................................................. 4 Real Estate.................................................... 14


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Lynda Carter: Super Hero, Wonder Woman The Story Of The Woman Who Came To Play Wonder Woman In The Hit ABC And CBS TV Series Is A Wonder Unto Itself By David Cohea, ReMIND Magazine

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t 24 years old, Lynda Carter was already an accomplished singer and Miss World USA titleholder when she decided to try her hand at acting. She had picked up some bit parts in TV shows like Nakia and Matt Helm, as well as a few B-movies. But she had almost exhausted her savings and was getting ready to return to her home state of Arizona when her manager informed her that she had landed the part of Wonder Woman for the new series. Carter was well aware that her natural gifts had helped land her the part, and given that she would be parading around in the skimpiest of comic book outfits, she was warned by one of the show’s producers that women would be jealous of her.

In a 2017 CBS News interview, she said she was determined not to let that happen. “They won’t be, because I am not playing her that way. I want women to want to be me, or be my best friend!” Indeed, Carter played Wonder Woman with spirit and heart, endearing her to both fans and critics. The show played for one season on ABC as Wonder Woman and then for two more seasons on CBS as The New Adventures of Wonder Woman. Based on the DC comic book series’ character, Wonder Woman is one of a tribe of Amazonians living on a remote island in the Bermuda Triangle. During World War II, American pilot Steve Trevor (Lyle Waggoner) is shot down near the island and rescued by Princess Diana. After nursing him back to health, it is decided she will help return him to America. As soon as he’s back in Washington, D.C., working for the War Department, the Nazis are after him. Diana defeats the plot and she ends up becoming Trevor’s secretary in the guise of Diana Prince. Although the first season was success-

ful, ABC wasn’t sure about renewing it, but the production company Warner Bros. received a competing offer from CBS, who was willing to pick up the series on the condition that the show be updated from the 1940s to the ’70s and center more on the traditional crime-fighting series then popular. And so Wonder Woman goes to work for the Inter-Agency Defense Command (IADC), fighting international crime and the occasional extraterrestrial villain. In addition to her amazing physical prowess, Wonder Woman has a costume that has key powers, all driven by a gold belt. Her bracelets can deflect bullets, and her lasso will force the person snared in it to tell the truth. To make the transformation, Diana Prince spins into Wonder Woman. It looks pretty seamless, but Carter told an interviewer once that the sequence took about 45 minutes, with costume, hair and makeup changing in the process. After two seasons, CBS decided to move another superhero TV show into Wonder Woman‘s 8 p.m. Friday slot — The Incredible Hulk. But it was a great run for Lynda Carter, and throughout she was much in demand for promotional work. She picked up a modeling contract with Maybelline, appeared in Diet 7-Up commercials with Don Rickles, headlined a show at Caesars Palace and recorded the album Portrait. (She performed two songs from the album on a 1979 episode of Wonder Woman.) After the show ended, Carter stayed

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busy. In 1980 she made a guest appearance on The Muppet Show and then starred in a series of TV musical specials, singing with the likes of Kenny Rogers, Tom Jones and Ray Charles. She played Rita Hayworth in the CBS telemovie The Love Goddess, gueststarred in several Bob Hope TV specials and sang the national anthem at the 1988 Democratic National Convention. In 2007 she began touring a onewoman musical cabaret show, An Intimate Evening With Lynda Carter, and in 2009 her second album At Last reached No. 10 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. Her third album Crazy Little Things came out in 2011, and in 2018 her fourth album Red Rock ‘n’ Blues featured two vocals with daughter Jessica Carter Altman. Carter has gotten a lot of mileage out of her time playing Wonder Woman, but we suspect she’s been able to do that because she already had most of that wonder inside.

Will there be more episodes of ‘Away’ on Netflix? Question: My husband and I watched the entire first season of Away on Netflix this past weekend and thought it was terrific. Are there plans for Season 2? If so, when might that become available? Thanks for all that you do to point us to worthwhile television. —Gwen Matt Roush: My pleasure, especially when it comes to a show like this. While I agreed in my review with some critics that the soapy earthbound subplots grew a bit tiresome, the events on the way to Mars were almost always gripping, and the cast (from Hilary Swank on down) sold it. So I’m hopeful we’ll see more. No word from Netflix yet, and if it does get picked up, it could be a long wait — they’d have to finish the entire season before it could premiere, and the pandemic has delayed many production starts, so hard to be definitive on either of your questions. But

it’s hard to imagine Netflix investing this much into the show not to give the crew a chance to return to Earth in a sequel. Question: Has New Amsterdam been canceled? I really hope not. I love all the characters and the story lines and will really miss it. —Linda Matt Roush: It’s the opposite of canceled. New Amsterdam has been renewed for three more seasons. But like many shows this year, its premiere has been delayed by the coronavirus until early 2021. To submit questions to TV Critic Matt Roush, go to: tvinsider.com


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Sayreville hires pediatrician, orthopedic to care for students By MATTHEW SOCKOL Staff Writer

SAYREVILLE – The Sayreville School District Board of Education has named a district physician for the 2020-21 school year. On Sept. 15, board members named Dr. Matthew Speesler as school district physician. He will receive an annual salary of $8,000 as school district physician, according to district administrators. Superintendent of Schools Richard Labbe said during the meeting that Speesler will provide physician care to both students and staff. Speesler’s appointment will be active from Sept. 16 through the end of the school year on June 30, 2021. According to district administrators, the appointment was made without competitive bidding. Board members also hired Dr. Kenneth Swan of University Orthopaedic Associates to provide orthopedic care to the district’s student-athletes during 2020-21. According to district administrators,

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Swan will be present at all home varsity football games and available for consultation regarding all orthopedic sports related injuries for Sayreville student-athletes. He will receive an annual salary of $1,000. Both Speesler and Swan may be reappointed by the board after the 2020-21 school year. “We’re real happy to have two incredibly talented and obviously talented physicians onboard with the school district right now,” Labbe said. In other business, board members appointed Kaleidoscope Education Solutions to provide speech therapy services from Sept. 16 through Nov. 30. Kaleidoscope Education Solutions will receive an hourly rate of $82, not to exceed $20,000. Board members also approved the purchase of technology services from Aspire Technology Partners for the cabling of Cisco video endpoints in up to 181 classrooms. The cost of the purchase is not to exceed $68,168, according to district administrators.

The Old Bridge Township Public School District provides special education and related services to disabled children/ students ages 3-21 who are in need of special education. If you reside within the district or have a child attending a non-public school in Old Bridge and suspect your child may be disabled due to physical, sensory, emotional, communication, cognitive or social difficulties, call the Office of Special Services. For children 3-5 years old, pre-school disabled means an identified disabling condition and or measurable developmental impairment that requires special education and related services. For additional information, call your neighborhood school and ask for the Child Study Team or call the Office of Special Services at 732-360-4461. Right at Home of Central New Jersey has created the Tickled Pink Silent Disco, to be held from 5-7 p.m. Oct. 7 at Buccleuch Park, 321 Easton Ave., New Brunswick, for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The suggested donation is $5 will all proceeds benefiting breast cancer research. RSVP to Beth Sholom at beth@rahcentral.com or 732-967- 0900 by Sept. 30.

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Sayreville man was charged on Sept. 24 for his role in a scheme to defraud the IRS by making false claims for income tax refunds and conspiracy. Luis Crespo, 42, is charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States with respect to claims and with filing false, fictitious and fraudulent claims, according to information provided by U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito. According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court, Crespo was allegedly part of a conspiracy led by Michael Watsey, who orchestrated a scheme to file false claims or cause the filing of false claims, namely the filing of 16 false tax returns from 2014-17. Watsey, who pleaded guilty on Jan. 3, created false Forms W2-G, which showed significant gambling winnings and federal tax withheld, according to the statement. Alleged participants in this scheme were Watsey, his family members, Crespo and other associates, according to the statement. Watsey filed or caused the filing of 16 false tax returns with false Forms W2-G, requesting a total of $3.9 million in false federal tax refunds with a total of $1.29 million actually being received. Crespo allegedly used false Forms W2-G created by Watsey in the filing of his 2016 and 2017 false tax returns. Those returns requested a total of $508,787 in false federal tax refunds with a total of $510,668 actually being paid by the IRS, according to the statement. The conspiracy count carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, or twice the gross gain or loss from the offense. The false, fictitious or fraudulent claims counts each carry a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine, or twice the gross gain or loss from the offense. Business Briefs may be sent via email to news@njsuburban.com. Business Briefs may report the opening of a new business with a description of what the business offers, or hirings or promotions at a local business, or hirings or promotions of area residents at their place of employment.

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Sayreville schools will upgrade technology supplies By MATTHEW SOCKOL Staff Writer

SAYREVILLE – More than $900,000 in technology supplies have been purchased by the Sayreville School District to provide students with laptop computers. On Sept. 15, the Board of Education approved the purchase of the technology supplies at a total cost of $912,476. The supplies were composed of 3,994 HP Chromebook laptop computers, 3,994 Google Chromebook License installers and 3,994 White Glove Service software installers. According to district administrators, the unit costs of each supply were $196 for the

computers, $25 for the Google Chromebook License installation and $5 for the White Glove Service software. Combined, the computers were $786,618, the license installers were $101,847 and the software installers were $23,964 for the $912,476 total. Prior to approving the purchase, board members approved the submission of a Digital Divide Grant application and the acceptance of the grant in the amount of $912,476. The grant was subsequently utilized to purchase the technology supplies in the same amount. In other business, the board approved submission of an application to the Middlesex County Superintendent of Schools for

the use of substandard educational spaces during the 2020-21 school year, where the coronavirus pandemic remains an issue. At the Woodrow Wilson Elementary School, district administrators are seeking to use four rooms as toilet room facilities for kindergarten classrooms and the auditorium as instructional space. At the Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary School, district administrators are seeking to utilize one room as toilet room facilities for kindergarten first grade resource classrooms. District administrators are also seeking to use four rooms as toilet room facilities for kindergarten classrooms at the Emma Arleth Elementary School and one room as toilet room facilities for kindergarten class-

rooms at the Harry S. Truman Elementary School. At the Samsel Upper Elementary School, which houses Project Before Preschool, district administrators are seeking to use eight rooms as toilet room facilities for pre-kindergarten classrooms. District administrators are seeking to utilize 13 rooms as toilet room facilities for pre-kindergarten classrooms at Project Before at Cheesequake. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Sayreville schools are currently physically closed to students. Students have been receiving virtual instruction during the 202021 school year.

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Our Lady of Victories School in Sayreville is holding a Thanksgiving pie sale from Oct. 13 through Nov. 11. The cost is $20 per pie, which comes from Delicious Orchards. Choices are apple, pumpkin, mince, cherry and pecan. Send cash or make check payable to OLV HSA and send to OLV School, ATTN: Leo Yetsko – Kindergarten, 36 Main St.,

Sayreville 08872. List name, contact information, number of pies and payment. Forty percent of the proceeds will be used to enhance educational programs for children through the OLV Home School Association. All pies must be picked up from 2-4 p.m. Nov. 23 in Monsignor Dalton Hall. Any pies not picked up will be donated to

The times and dates of food pantry operations in Sayreville have changed. Food will be distributed in a contactless drive up service from 10 a.m. to noon every Tuesday at the Sayreville Senior Cen-

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t’s September. Fall is upon us. Time for new beginnings, right? So, we here at On The Road have an all new car to review for you this week – our first 2021 model, as well. South Korean auto maker Kia – a fast growing brand in the United States – has introduced an all new model – the 2021 Kia K5, a mid-sized rather upscale sedan that replaces its former Optima model. I recently had the pleasure of driving this vehicle Peter Perrotta for one week and came away with an overall positive impression, although there are some things I will nitpick. The K5 model I drove for the week was the EX model that carries a base sticker price of $27,990. My tester added a $3,400 premium package and $995 for destination and delivery, bringing the grand total sticker price to $32,365. Included in the premium package is: navigation with a 10.25 inch screen; Bose premium sound system; power seats; heated steering wheel; and a lot of advanced safety equipment. The overall outside look of this newly designed vehicle is a winner. This sedan has an aggressive and sporty sculpted stance that is capable of turning heads. “Gorgeous, outside and in,” is what the editors at Car and Driver boasted about the new K5. I would have to agree. Powering the new K5 is a 1.6 liter turbo charged 4 cylinder engine that is coupled with a smooth shifting 8-speed automatic transmission. This engine produces an impressive 180 horsepower and 195 pound feet of torque. The K5 drives like a more expensive sleek European luxury car, without carrying the high price tag. It’s athletic-able to complete lane changes and passing maneuvers without a hitch. It has enough power to cruise nicely at the higher speeds on the

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interstate. In fact, this mid-sized sedan sometimes is going a lot faster than the driver – namely me – realizes at times. Witness the one afternoon when I was hurrying back from lunch and got pulled over for doing 53 in a 35 mph speed zone. When I explained to the officer that I write car reviews, he let me go with just a warning. The interior of the K5 is well appointed with a lot of upscale and ergonomically friendly buttons and switches and a fairly responsive touch screen command system. However, I found the navigation system a bit troublesome. When you attempt to enter a destination address manually, it is very frustrating. There are very few addresses this navigation system seemed to be able to find easily. The best way around this glitch was for me to enter the general zip code of the destination I was headed to, rather than the exact address. Once I did that, I then was able to enter the exact address as a midway point along the route and the system was then able to find it. This is way too cumbersome and

time consuming. It probably can be corrected with a simple software upgrade. This Kia K5 is pretty miserly when it comes to drinking gas, too. It has an EPA fuel consumption rating of 31 miles per gallon overall – 27 in city driving and 37 on the highway. The EPA estimates that the K5 will cost about on average $1,300 a year for gas as it uses about 3.2 gallons of gas per every 100 miles driven. This 2021 K5 is too new and hasn’t been tested for the government’s 5 star safety crash test yet. The new K5 comes with a lot of impressive standard equipment, including: an 8 inch touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple Car play; rear view camera with dynamic guidelines; Sirius Satellite radio free for three months; leatherette seat trim; heated and ventilated front seats; and a whole lot more. As far as comfort and roominess go, the K5 passes the test. While it’s not an overly expansive mid-sized sedan it is designed well enough to get in and out of with ease even with its low stance to the ground.

The front and rear leg room is sufficient and the rear seat is fairly roomy as well. The first 2021 EX comes in front wheel drive only. A four wheel drive version is to be added later this year. Moreover, later this year, Kia will offer a significantly sportier GT version of the K5 featuring a more powerful engine, a panoramic sunroof and an added all wheel drive option. As is the case with all Kias, their standard warranty that comes with all of their models is one of the best available on the car market. The bumper to bumper limited warranty covers five years or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first. The powertrain warranty covers 10 years or 100,000 miles. While the mid-sized sedan market is fastly shrinking – consumers are more and more going for the crossover and SUV models – if you are in the market for a midsized sedan at a reasonable price, the K5 is one to consider.

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township for 29 years. He and his wife have three young foster children: two daughters, ages 11 and 8, and a son, 10. He is a graduate of Old Bridge High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science and a minor in business administration from Rutgers University. He is employed as a managing partner of a growing information technology firm and is working as an architect with the Department of Defense for the U.S. Army. In the community, Siddiqi currently is the head of a youth leadership group, along with his wife, educating and encouraging youth for civic and political engagement. He previously served as a teacher and a principal at a local Sunday School. He also coordinated several youth programs, taught computer literacy classes for Old

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ple who need their ego stroked. I am not running for office to garner headlines and sound bites. The council seat is way more important than your ego. The decisions [the] council makes can have a profound impact on the lives and livelihood of tens of thousands of people. I have Zeeshan A. Siddiqi the humility, confidence, drive and determination to be of service and make a difference in our community. “Business experience, being part of a business, I realize that Old Bridge is a multimillion-dollar business and need to be

treated as a growing business. One needs to understand how a business works including budgets and balance sheets.” If elected, Siddiqi said he wants to be the voice of the community. “I want to meet everyone in Ward 2, listen to them and vote soundly,” he said. “We don’t need to reinvent the wheel. There are actually few new ideas. Innovations have already been implemented in other cities. We don’t need to deviate our resources to be creative or innovative, [we can] find out what other cities are doing and make it better.” Siddiqi suggested using shared services and work as partners to lower the township’s overall operation costs whether to promote smart growth to protect open space or educate and address prescription drug abuse. “We can solve issues if we work together,” he said.

that mirror the in-person Girls on the Run program. The programming will include physical activity and social-emotional learning, providing girls with an opportunity to still build meaningful connections with their peers and caring adult role models.

The program fee is $125 and includes 16 virtual lessons led by GOTR trained coaches, journal, program, T-shirt, 5K medal and end-of-season certificate all shipped to their homes. Teams are limited to 12 girls. Registration is available at www.gotrcnj.org

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COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD The YMCA of Greater Monmouth County is introducing new child care options and academic programming this fall. The YMCA is launching the “Y Academy” in September to provide convenient, flexible and affordable options for children in grades K-6, whose schedules are split between in-person and virtual learning. Parents will have options, with children attending two or three days a week from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. or 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Y Academy will be available at the Freehold Family YMCA, Freehold Borough YMCA Community Center, and Matawan Child Achievement Center. The Y plans to offer the Y Academy at the Old Bridge Family YMCA and Red Bank Family YMCA, pending licensing, and community sites are also under consideration depending on interest. Also new this fall is a full-day kindergarten program for families who prefer inperson classroom instruction. Young learn-

ers will engage in an academic curriculum, physical fitness, and social and emotional learning activities. The kindergarten program will be available in September at the Freehold Family YMCA’s Enrichment Center and Matawan Child Achievement Center. It will run 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays, with extended care available at 7 a.m. and until 6 p.m. Children will be placed in small groups and all safety guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local health departments will be strictly followed. Staff and children will be required to wear masks (with scheduled mask breaks for children). Health screenings will be mandatory at parent drop off and both parent and child will be temperature checked. The Y will also resume before and after school care in the following school districts: Atlantic Highlands, Fair Haven, Freehold Borough, Freehold Township, Highlands,

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