Category: Sentinel-EBS Opinion
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Walter “Duke” Dominik
Mr. Dominik, 80, of Milltown, died Nov. 10, 2007, at home. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a millwright with National Lead Industries, Sayreville. Surviving are his wife, Cynthia Barker Dominik; and four sisters, Christine Dominik and Eleanore Egan, both of Sayreville, and Estelle Alberts and Florence Piech, both of Linden. A Mass…
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Kenneth M. Berry Sr.
Mr. Berry, 73, of Old Bridge, died Nov. 15, 2007, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to his retirement in 1965, he was employed as a police officer with the Madison Township (Old Bridge) Police Department for seven years. After that, he was a carpenter with Carpenters Union Local No. 1006, Milltown.…
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Cost for school will be excellent investment
Ihave lived in Monroe my entire life. I attended the schools here and graduated from Monroe Township High School in 1998. This past spring, my husband and I bought our own home and plan to raise our two children here as well. One of the main reasons we chose Monroe is because of the education…
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Walter “Duke” Dominik
Mr. Dominik, 80, of Milltown, died Nov. 10, 2007, at home. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a millwright with National Lead Industries, Sayreville. Surviving are his wife, Cynthia Barker Dominik; and four sisters, Christine Dominik and Eleanore Egan, both of Sayreville, and Estelle Alberts and Florence Piech, both of Linden. A Mass…
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Helen Meade Cardner
Mrs. Cardner, 97, of Sayreville, died Nov. 18, 2007. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as a forelady for 25 years with Brodsky and Sons, South River, and then at Decorated Metal, Milltown. She was predeceased by her first husband, Ralph Meade; her second husband, Ralph Cardner; and a grandson, Timothy F. Meade. Surviving…
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Community celebrates an old school made new
Construction project at Lawrence Brook completed this month BY MARY ANNE ROSS Correspondent PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN John Broehl points to himself in his class picture from Lawrence Brook Elementary School, East Brunswick, while his daughters Jacqueline, 6, Kristen, 14, and Alexandra, 17, look on during the community open house to celebrate the completion of…
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Madeline Silva Hynes
Mrs. Hynes, 85, of South River, died Nov. 7, 2007, in JFK Hartwyck at Edison. She was predeceased by her husband, Dennis P. Hynes, and by a son, Charles Hynes. Surviving are six children, Sharon Boniello of Long Island, N.Y., William Hynes of Staten Island, N.Y., Kathleen Casey of Flemington, Geraldine Pines of Fair Lawn,…
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Dedication of high school track
JEFF GRANIT staff William “Dudley” Tighe looks on as East Brunswick High School Athletics Supervisor Frank Noppenberger speaks during the dedication of the high school track in Tighe’s name at halftime of the Thanksgiving Day football game. Tighe coached boys track and taught physical education during his 35-year career at East Brunswick, retiring in 1994.…
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Ultimate responsibility rests with new drivers
It has happened again, and again. Inexperienced drivers – teenagers who have just received a magic license that grants them their freedom and independence – ignoring the rules and regulations they have very recently pledged to obey. Chief among those regulations is a provision of New Jersey’s graduated driver’s license program that prohibits a new…
