Category: Sentinel-EBS Opinion

  • Heather B. Levinski

    Ms. Levinski, 29, of South River, died Sept. 9, 2009. A graduate of South River High School and Boston University, she worked as a counselor and supervisor at residential facilities for troubled youth. Surviving are her parents, Charles and Barbara Levinski; a sister, Jessica Levinski; her grandmother, Margaret Levinski; and numerous aunts and uncles. Arrangements…

  • Stella M. Szot Pish

    Mrs. Pish, 100, of South River, died Sept. 11, 2009, at home. She worked for several area clothing manufacturers before becoming a fulltime homemaker. Her husband, John Pish, died in 1977. She also was predeceased by two sisters and three brothers. Surviving are three children and their spouses, Patricia Pish of South River, with whom…

  • William J. Rayhon

    Mr. Rayhon, 60, of Milltown, died Sept. 17, 2009, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. He was a bus driver, and later a dispatcher, with Suburban Transit, New Brunswick, for several years. His father, Fred Penson, died in 1994, and his mother, Doris Oszie Penson, died Sept. 2. Surviving are his brother and…

  • Rose June Meares

    Mrs. Meares, 84, of Milltown, formerly of the Iselin section of Woodbridge, died Sept. 20, 2009, in Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was predeceased by 12 siblings. Surviving are her husband, Walter; four sons, Walter Jr. of California, Richard of Ocean City, Kenneth of Milltown and Michael of Boston; and six grandchildren. A…

  • Olga Beres

    Mrs. Beres, 90, of South River, died Sept. 20, 2009, in Pennsburg Manor, Montgomery County, Pa. Her husband, Ferenc Beres, died in 2007. She was a seamstress for more than 50 years with M&M Clothing, South River. Surviving are two sons, Orin Beres of South River and Ferenc Beres of Las Vegas, Nev., and a…

  • Mayor, council worked to find compromise

    Iam surprised how much controversy has been generated by the change to once-a-week trash pickup in East Brunswick. People squawk when taxes go up, and people squawk when the Township Council does something to try to keep taxes down. I think the change to fewer trash pickups is fine. And I was impressed that when…

  • Seeks to set record straight on TNR

    For months I have read the discussions regarding TNR (trap-neuter-release) and I think it is time to interject a little logic into the discussion. I have been involved with TNR for over 10 years and have personally watched colonies shrink as the cats were no longer creating future generations. I have read the reasons why…

  • William “Bill” P. Dwyer

    Mr. Dwyer, 57, of Freehold Township, died Sept. 6, 2009, at home. He was born in East Orange and was raised and had lived in Union and Linden before moving to Freehold Township in 1995. Mr. Dwyer was a network technician for Verizon in Union and Freehold for the past 38 years. He was a…