Category: Suburban Opinion
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Leo Stella
Mr. Stella, 85, of the Parlin section of Sayreville, died March 23, 2010, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a machine adjuster at Sunshine Biscuit, Sayreville, where he worked for more than 40 years. His wife, Eleanor, died in 1993. Surviving are two sons, Leo…
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Patricia A. Keane Palevo
Mrs. Palevo, 48, of Sayreville, died March 21, 2010, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was predeceased by her parents, Robert and Joan Keane, and by a brother, Scott Keane. Surviving are her husband, Robert G. Palevo; three children, Jason, Nicole and Deanna, all at home; and two sisters, Kerry Keane and…
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Esther “Sandy” Sanchez Joziak
Mrs. Joziak, 86, of South River, died March 22, 2010, in Sunrise Assisted Living, East Brunswick. Prior to her retirement, she worked as a lunch aide at Lincoln School, South River, until the school closed in 1982. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward Joziak, and by a brother and three sisters. Surviving are a…
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Anna Dzwil Moore
Mrs. Moore, 97, of Sayreville, died March 18, 2010, in Care One at East Brunswick. She was predeceased by her husband, Oliver Moore; a daughter, Judy Hamilton; three brothers, Walter, Edward and John “Mickey” Dzwil; and a sister, Helen Killian. Surviving are two sons, Richard Moore, and his wife, Carol, and Ronald Moore of Sayreville;…
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No reason board can’t cut administrative costs
By December all residents of New Jersey knew that Gov. Chris Christie would soon unveil a tight budget and attempt to put fiscal sanity in the process. Targets would be benefits and wages in government, and drastic cuts would be made in school aid. Under the cover of the Christmas holidays when your attention was…
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Calls for facilities to give homeless better chance
Iwonder how they survive in the snow, freezing temperatures and driving rain. I’m not talking about dogs and cats — they are being taken care of in upgraded shelters, from what I read in the newspapers. I’m talking about the approximately 450 homeless men who live in Middlesex County. Of these 450 men, about 40…
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Residents must fight, unite for proper state education funding
This is in response to the letter to the editor from Michael Kaufman concerning the Abbott districts (“Abbott District Concept Must Be Eliminated,” Sentinel, Feb. 18). Here is more information that will anger your readers even more. The state Supreme Court wrote a bad decision. The Abbott decision stated that the inner-city districts, 23 at…
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Sounds of harps and flutes to fill library
The Old Bridge Public Library will present a concert featuring harpist Odarka Stockert and flutist Kathryn Wylie-Marques at 6:30 p.m. April 2 in the library main branch, Route 516 and Cottrell Road. The duo will perform Celtic music that celebrates spring. Admission is free of charge. For more information, call 732-721- 5600, ext. 5033, or…
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‘Jewtopia’ tryouts set for April 12, 14
Auditions for the upcoming Playhouse 22 production of “Jewtopia” are set for 7:30 p.m. April 12 and 14 at the East Brunswick Community Arts Center, 721 Cranbury Road. Callbacks are planned for April 17. The play, written by Bryan Fogel and Sam Wolfson, will be directed by Mark Kalet. Show dates will be June 4-27,…
