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School board to discuss antibias policy
Board member Bruce Ettman suggests policy may bar Scouts from using district facilities By:Michael Arges Local Boy Scouts groups’ right to rent space in East Windsor schools, in light of the national organization’s policy on homosexuality, has formally been added to the agenda at Monday’s East Windsor Regional School District. After setting a full…
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Marion Herbstman
Marion Herbstman, 85, died Dec. 1 at the Pine Brook Care Center, Englishtown. Ms. Herbstman was born in New York, living in the Bronx. She lived in Monroe for 11 years. Her husband, Rubin Herbstman, died in 1988. She is survived by a son, Ronald Herbstman of Monroe; three grandchildren, Dawn Rousseau, Gregory Herbstman and…
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Reelect board slate in Twin Rivers
By: Linda Romanowski To the editor: I would like to encourage my friends and neighbors in Twin Rivers to remember to vote! Marty Bernstein, Bob Hudak and Warren Kross have been good enough to seek re-election. These three men are responsible for so many of the improvements to our community that it would be a…
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‘Tis the season to see Santa, lots of school concerts
‘Tis the season, and this time of year is very hectic and busy with all of the holiday happenings in town. By:Mary Ellen Zangara For the next few weeks before the Christmas holiday, there are many activities and events taking place for all to enjoy and get into the spirit of the season. Starting with…
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Michael Sicora
Michael K. Sicora, 56, died Nov. 30 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in New Brunswick, he lived in Somerset for 20 years, spending the remainder of his life in Monroe. Mr. Sicora was a partner and operator of the former Sicora Motors, Somerset for 40 years. He also owned and operated…
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Riptide finishes off great soccer season in PAL
The Riptide clinched the title with a 2-1 winover the Old Bridge Road Runners By:Staff The East Windsor PAL Riptide, an under-12 girls’ soccer team, finished the fall season in first place after defeating the Road Runners. The first goal for the Riptide was scored by Stephanie Miloscia, who was assisted by Tina DeAngelis. Jessica…
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Federal grant to free officers from disptach desk
Sergeants and other officers who usually work the dispatch desk for the Police Department soon will be freed up for other tasks thanks to a federal grant. By:Eric Schwarz The U.S. Department of Justice will pay Manville $157,520.40 to hire four civilian dispatchers. The Police Department will hire the dispatchers in the next few weeks,…
