Category: Sentinel-EBS Opinion
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S.R. simulator program was a success because of support The South River Municipal Alliance would like to thank all those involved in making the Dodge Neon drunk-driving simulator at South River High School such a success. The alliance is proud to provide new and innovative programs to the community. First, we would like to thank…
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Students less likely to act when police around F or the past few months, members of the Old Bridge Board of Education and the school district have been discussing placing full-time police officers in the schools. Like all area districts, Old Bridge was looking at ways to increase safety in the wake of recent acts…
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McDermott grateful for re-election in Old Bridge I am sincerely grateful for the support you offered me in the school board elections. I hope I will prove to be worthy of your continued confidence in me. I regard the NJ School Boards Code of Ethics as my bible in my daily conduct as an elected…
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Spotswood high school concert band will compete in Florida By nicole c. vaccaro Staff Writer “sc01p1_lg.jpg” width=”250″ height=”151″ border=”0″ alt=””> Under the leadership of Bob Disbecki, the Spotswood High School Marching Band rehearses for a band competition to be held this month in Florida. SEAN GUTHRIDGE SPOTSWOOD — On Friday, May 12, the Spotswood High…
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Obituaries LAWRENCE E. CYR , 64, of South River, died April 23 at Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Surviving are his wife, Lucille Wallace Cyr of South River; one daughter, Renee Cyr of South River; two sisters, Fernande Ingalls of East Millinoc, Maine, and Dolores Levesque of Saco, Maine; three brothers, Renaud of…
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Lions Club appreciates local donations The members of the Sayreville Lions Club would like to again thank everyone in the Sayreville area who donated to our White Cane collection and supported us at the April Pancake Breakfast. Because of your generosity, the Sayreville Lions Club will not only be able to donate to the Lion’s…
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Funds should be used for commuter buses, lots A congressman from Union County wants $2 million in federal funds to study the controversial Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex (MOM) railroad proposal. NJ Transit is already spending $3 million to study the project, which previously has been rejected twice. The executive director of the state agency said there is no…
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Think before going full-steam ahead Rather than paying for a new rail line, perhaps state transportation officials should consider what they have on hand. The proposed Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex commuter rail line has been the subject of increasing debate over the past year. While officials in the first two counties applaud the effort, many Middlesex residents have…
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Spotswood school board winner extends thanks I would like to sincerely extend my appreciation to those people who both encouraged and supported me in my recent Spotswood Board of Education election. I was delighted to come in with the highest number of votes among the four candidates running. Now it’s time to get to work…
