Category: Sentinel-EBS Opinion
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Council must maintain support for culture
As East Brunswick takes its final steps toward completing the new community center, it is important to our community’s cultural wellbeing and growth that the Township Council continues its commitment to providing superior services in this area for East Brunswick residents. My family members have been longtime supporters and fans of Playhouse 22 and the…
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Carol Ann Kish Mandia
Mrs. Mandia, 60, of Monroe, died April 14, 2008, in Overlook Hospital, Summit. She was a rental agent for Colony House, New Brunswick. She was predeceased by her father, William Kish, and by two brothers, William Jr. and Richard. Surviving are her mother, Leona Kish of Monroe; a son, Joseph A. Bodnar of the Kendall…
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Founding Fathers had right idea about church, state
This is in response to Walter Goldeski’s letter to the editor titled “Time Wasted on Team Prayer Issue” that appeared in theMay 1 issue of the Sentinel. I understand and I can almost completely agree with Mr. Goldeski’s opinion that praying in school is not only harmless but may even be beneficial to students. What…
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H.P. “Bill” Bailey
Mr. Bailey, 80, of Monroe, formerly of East Brunswick, died April 24, 2008, in University Medical Center at Princeton. Surviving are his wife, Carol L. Bailey; two daughters, Sharon Bailey of East Brunswick and Denise Vogel, and her husband, John, of the Morganville section of Marlboro; a son, Dean M. Esposito, and his wife, Julie,…
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Take the ‘sex’ out of ‘Middlesex County’
I would like to urge lawmakers, senators and other politicians if they can think about changing the name of Middlesex County to "Middle County" instead of keeping it as Middlesex. The word "sex" in the current name looks weird and does not look appropriate in our society. Taj Ahmad Parlin
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Ida Rubin Pollack
Mrs. Pollack, 91, of Old Bridge, formerly of New York City and East Brunswick, died April 23, 2008, in Reformed Church Home, Old Bridge. Her husband, Alexander Pollack, died in 1998. Surviving are a son, William Zucker, and his wife, Ruth, of East Brunswick; three grandchildren, Lori Hadley, Ellen Gazzola and Michael Zucker, and his…
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Frances M. Clark
Ms. Clark, 81, of the Rossmoor adult community in Monroe, died April 17, 2008, in University Medical Center at Princeton. Surviving are a sister, Kay Marquart of East Brunswick; a sister-in-law, Ave Clark of Hyde Park, N.Y.; two nephews,Matthew Clark of Hyde Park and Andrew Clark, and his wife, Susan, of Bedford, N.Y.; four nieces,…
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Rose Sacino Mondi
Mrs. Mondi, 84, of the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, died May 3, 2008, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Her husband, Vincent Mondi, died in 2006. Surviving are a son, VincentMondi Jr. of Kearny; an adopted son, Theodore Christman; a foster son, Victor Alonso of Metuchen; a sister and brother-in-law, Lucy…
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Alice Louise “Becky” Goodwin
Mrs. Goodwin, 86, of East Brunswick, formerly of Grand Island, N.Y., died April 11, 2008, in Sunrise Assisted Living, East Brunswick. Her husband, William Goodwin, died in 1997. Surviving are three children, Dr. Thasia Woodworth, and her husband, Warren, of England; Dr.W. Jarrard Goodwin Jr., and his wife, Sharon, of Miami; and Trish LaDuca, and…
