Category: Sentinel-EBS Opinion

  • Arlene M. Horvath

    Mrs. Horvath, 67, of Spotswood, formerly of East Brunswick, died March 29, 2008, in RobertWood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as a schoolteacher with the East Brunswick school district. She also was a private tutor and sang in local nursing homes. She was predeceased by her parents, John…

  • Donald Mackenzie Buchanan

    Mr. Buchanan, 42, of Milltown, died April 2, 2008, in North Brunswick. He was predeceased by his paternal grandparents, Beverly and Donald Buchanan. Surviving are his parents, Linda and Douglas Buchanan of Milltown; his wife, Lisa Tombyll Buchanan; a daughter, Nicole Buchanan; a sister, Lauren Hurley ofMilltown; his maternal grandparents, Sue and JohnMozgai Sr. of…

  • Rita M. Donise

    Mrs. Donise, 84, of South River, died March 31, 2008, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Prior to her retirement in 1984, she was employed as a payroll clerk for 23 years withAnheuser Busch Inc., Old Bridge. She also worked as a bank teller with South River Trust for eight years. Her husband,…

  • Stanley M. Kamel

    Mr. Kamel, of Los Angeles, 65, formerly of South River, died April 8, 2008, in Los Angeles. A working actor for almost 40 years, he played psychiatrist Dr. Charles Kroger in the USA Network television series “Monk.” His father, Sydney L. Kamel, died in 1967; his mother, Lillian Perlmutter Kamel, died in 2002; and a…

  • Public urged to press for passage of Lyme bill

    As president of LymeQuest Support Group & Advocacy Project, I have watched with sadness as Lyme disease has devastated our communities and our state, disabled countless victims, and destroyed lives. Many innocent children suffer and lose their childhood from the ravages of this disease, which can cause cardiac, neurological, musculo-skeletal and psychiatric manifestations. Many adults…

  • Governor’s actions show him to be a man of great courage

    It’s time for New Jersey’s citizens and politicians to face reality. While nobody can be happy about Gov. Jon Corzine’s proposed 2009 budget, he is to be commended for his courage in recognizing that only by calling a halt to the borrow-andspend policies of our elected officials can New Jersey avoid bankruptcy. While our representatives…

  • Jacob Rand

    Mr. Rand, 86, of Monroe, and formerly of the Elberon section of Long Branch, died Feb. 29, 2008. He had a private law practice in Long Branch until his retirement.He also served as assistant city attorney for the City of Long Branch and as magistrate judge from 1970 to 1982. Mr. Rand is survived by…

  • Dorothy T. Thibeau Ward

    Mrs. Ward, 84, of East Brunswick, died March 30, 2008, in St. Joseph’s Care Center, Woodbridge. Prior to her retirement, she was a factory worker at Westinghouse, Edison. Her first husband, Robert Rynone, died in 1965, and her second husband, John Ward, died in 1992. Surviving are a son, Robert Rynone, and his wife, Donna,…

  • Ruth Sass Glaser

    Mrs. Glaser, 88, of Monroe, died April 11, 2008, at home. She was predeceased by her first husband, Eric Preuss, and by her second husband, Seymour Glaser. Surviving are two stepdaughters, June Glaser of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Marian Glaser of Auburndale, Mass.; and two cousins, Gladys and Gerda Preuss. Services were held at Mount Sinai…