Category: Sentinel-EDM Opinion
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Warehouseville, N.J.: Watch out for trucks
Coda Greg Bean I don’t know for certain where the members of the South Brunswick Planning Board live, but I would be surprised beyond belief to find that any of them live near the once-pristine farmland and rural neighborhoods close to New Jersey Turnpike Exit 8A. The bulk of South Brunswick’s voters don’t live near…
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Letters
Homeless Animals Day set for Aug. 20 Aug. 20 is Homeless Animals Day. The International Society for Animal Rights began this day to publicize companion animal overpopulation, increase public awareness of the millions of animals killed in shelters annually due to a lack of homes, and to emphasize the importance of spaying and neutering. The…
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Obituaries
Marianne Kielwasser Sudock Mrs. Sudock, 60, of Old Bridge, died Aug. 7 at home. Surviving are her husband, Richard; two daughters, Margaret Mary Sudock of the Browns Mills section of Pemberton and Elizabeth Ann Sudock of Old Bridge; two brothers, James Kielwasser of Florida and Warner Kielwasser Jr. of Old Bridge; and a grandson. A…
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Next time your basement floods, who you gonna call?
Coda Greg Bean I live in that part of East Brunswick that sometimes feels a bit like a neglected orphan. It’s a pleasant part of the community over by Farrington Lake and Bicenten-nial Park, but we don’t always feel like the town pays much attention to us. The Milltown Post Office delivers our mail, for…
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Letters
Pay attention to the 900-pound gorilla While everyone is enjoying the lazy days of summer in Edison and pondering who gets the nod for mayor come November, that 900-pound gorilla called the Edison Board of Education (BOE) is quietly stirring in the background. Fresh off their April approved 2005-06 budget of $173 million, they’ve maneuvered…
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Letters
Don Beware! It’s a seller’s market! At least when I’m trying to buy a house it is! But what no one warned me about was the savvy buyers out there using the whole real estate system against the seller. Putting our house up for sale in Metuchen, we expected that the hot market would bring…
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Obituaries
Esperanza Karyczak Mrs. Karyczak, 64, of Marlboro, died July 26 at her home. Born in Peru, she had lived in Rutherford before moving to Marlboro 14 years ago. Mrs. Karyczak was a member of the cafeteria staff for the Freehold Township School District until her retirement in 1998. She was a communicant of St. Gabriel’s…
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