Category: Sentinel-EBS Opinion
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Paulette Briand Doyle
Mrs. Doyle, 100, of Old Bridge, formerly of the Cliffwood Beach section of Old Bridge, died Feb. 16, 2008, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Prior to her retirement in 1988, she was a private-duty nurse’s aide for more than 50 years. Her husband, John Lane Doyle, died in 1963; a son,Michael Doyle,…
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Frank Borysewicz
Mr. Borysewicz, 77, of South River, died Feb. 16, 2008, in Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to his retirement in 1988, he was employed as a laborer with W.W. Henry Corp., South River, where he worked for many years. His wife, Genevieve Zukowski Borysewicz, died in 2002, and a daughter, Janet Borysewicz, died…
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Marguerite A. Robinsky Hammond
Mrs. Hammond, 73, of Monroe, formerly of Old Bridge and Florida, died Feb. 21, 2008, in the Gardens at Monroe. Surviving are her husband, Alvin; and a daughter, Allison Hammond of California. Funeral services were held at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Spotswood. Interment was in Old Tennent Cemetery, Tennent section of Manalapan. Memorial contributions may…
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Playground to arrive by end of school year
Appleby’s equipment was taken down in fall for code violations BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer SPOTSWOOD – Students at the E.R. Appleby School should have a new playground by the end of the school year. Board of Education President Alan Bartlett said plans are complete and the necessary funding has been raised and set aside.…
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Helen A. Zebrowski Hockenjos
Mrs. Hockenjos, 85, of Sayreville, died Feb. 19, 2008, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was predeceased by her husband, Conrad, in 1977, and by her companion, Walter Fabiszewski. Surviving are three sons, James, and his wife, Joan, of Myrtle Beach, S.C., Thomas, and his wife, Georgia, of East Brunswick and Daniel,…
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Coda
Do these people think that he’s made of money? GREG BEAN So, formerMarlboroMayor and admitted felon Matthew V. Scannapieco would like the U.S District Court to dismiss the lawsuit filed by the community to recoup damages resulting fromhis criminal activity. Man, there’s a surprise. Here’s a guy who admitted he took $245,000 in bribes from…
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Students keen on green at Warnsdorfer School
BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer Above, Eric Lessten, 8, and Marissa Yaeger, 9, look over a pile of junk to determine how the materials can be recycled. The students were on hand during Green Day, held at Warnsdorfer Elementary School in East Brunswick Saturday, to promote environmental responsibility. Right, Alex Boro, 8, comes face to…
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Harold F. Hoehman
Mr. Hoehman, 85, of Sayreville, died Feb. 22, 2008, in Raritan BayMedical Center, Perth Amboy division. He was predeceased by a grandson, James J. Hoehman, in 2001. Surviving are his wife, Louise Krumm Hoehman; four children, Mary Lou Healy, and her husband, James, of East Brunswick, James H., and his wife, Linda, of South Amboy,…
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Scouting teaches kids to aid community
In honor of the recent anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America, I wanted to share a bit about Scouting. I am in Cub Scout Pack No. 33, which is sponsored by the United Methodist Church in Milltown. In Scouting, I learn to help others and my community and do my duty to God and…
