Category: Sentinel-EBS Opinion
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Walter J. Le Beau
Mr. Le Beau, 77, of East Brunswick, died Nov. 9, 2007, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. His wife, Charlotte Mary Gunderson Le Beau, died in July. Surviving are two sons, Walter Le Beau of Kissimmee, Fla., and Timothy Le Beau, and his wife, Elizabeth, of East Brunswick; a daughter, Karen Cox, and…
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A salute to veterans
Sierra Wells performs a patriotic medley with the Appleby fifth-grade band during the Spotswood school’s Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 12. A color guard from the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion in Spotswood also participated with a gun salute.
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Halina Wisniewski
Mrs. Wisniewski, 81, of South River, died Nov. 13, 2007, in Care One at Raritan Bay Medical Center, Perth Amboy division. Prior to her retirement in 1989, she was employed by Herman Miller Co., Dayton section of South Brunswick, where she worked for five years. Her husband, Ferdinand Wisniewski, died in 1974, and a son,…
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Students learn sacrifices of war at Vets Day event
Navy, Army officers from Parlin honored at OLV school BY MICHAEL ACKER Staff Writer SAYREVILLE – A local veteran of the war in Iraq was given a hero’s welcome at Our Lady of Victories (OLV) School recently. The Catholic school hosted a program at Monsignor Dalton Hall on Main Street last Thursday in tribute to…
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Gladys K. Michelsen Quigley
Mrs. Quigley, 89, of Spotswood, died Nov. 9, 2007, at home. Her husband, Thomas, died in 1989. She also was predeceased by a granddaughter, Melissa Perez. Surviving are a son, Thomas Quigley of Franklin; three daughters, Edith Byrnes, and her husband, Richard, of Monroe, Karolyn Barrett of Butler and Mary Anne Ciccia of Spotswood; 10…
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Kennel has strict adoption criteria, offers quality home for animals
Guest Column LINDA BLUMIG This letter is in response to Florinne Abramowitz’s letter to the editor (Sentinel, Nov. 15) regarding East Brunswick building a no-kill animal shelter. As manager of the private kennel that contracts to East Brunswick to provide shelter services, I cannot let her false allegations, which border on libel, go unchallenged. To…
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Myra Rhoads
Mrs. Rhoads, 90, of Freehold Township, formerly of Spotswood, East Brunswick and Lakewood, died Nov. 11, 2007, in CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Prior to her retirement in 1983, she was a machine operator with Peter J. Schweitzer division of Kimberly Clark Corp., Spotswood. Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, June R. and Dr. Osvaldo…
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Coda
Savor those magical and special moments in time GREG BEAN Igave up big-game hunting decades ago when I moved away from the state where I was born, a place where most people filled their freezers for the winter and fed their kids from the bounty of the land. And even though it’s been a long…
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Edward L. Rutkowski
Mr. Rutkowski, 74, of Manalapan, formerly of South River, died Nov. 5, 2007, in CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Prior to retiring in 1995, he was employed as a lab technician at Nudex, Edison, for 25 years. His wife, Barbara Tagliaferri Rutkowski, died in 1965. Surviving are a son and daughter-inlaw, Gregory and Barbara Rutkowski…
