Category: Suburban Opinion
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Obituaries
Obituaries RICHARD P. MASKEVICH, 68, of the Laurence Harbor section of Old Bridge died Sept. 4 at home. He was predeceased by his parents, Apollo A. and Julie K. Maskevich; his son, Richard P. Maskevich Jr. in 1957; and his brothers, Milton Maskevich and Wilbur Maskevich. He is survived by three daughters and one son-in-law,…
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Our View
No point in giving PILOTmoney to school board Our View No point in giving PILOT money to school board No point in giving PILOT money to school board If Sayreville officials want to use the nearly half a million dollars in annual revenue from a new power conversion plant to help taxpayers, they should hold…
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Your Turn
Guest ColumnSusan MulliganParking issues cause loss of faith Your Turn Guest Column Susan Mulligan Parking issues cause loss of faith Guest Column Susan Mulligan Parking issues cause loss of faith I’ve been curious, in the past several months in particular, as to what it is exactly about a car belonging to someone else parked in…
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Our View
New beginning for students Our View New beginning for students Once again, students, parents, teachers and administrators in Middlesex County are standing on the threshold of a new school year. Time is forever marked by the march of students from one grade to the next on their inevitable journey toward adulthood. The years fly by,…
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Your Turn
Guest ColumnW. Thomas Badcock Your Turn Guest Column W. Thomas Badcock Guest Column W. Thomas Badcock A golden golf opportunity for O.B. After reading a recently published letter to the editor titled "Pose Golf Course Question as Referendum in November" (Suburban, July 31), I am obligated to provide Old Bridge residents with factual information pertaining…
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Obituaries
Obituaries MARIE T. BIVONA, 48, of the Parlin section of Sayreville died Sept. 1 at her parents’ home in the Toms River section of Dover. She was a volunteer at Carriage House Manor, Sayreville. Surviving are her parents, Thomas G. and Doris J. Corbeille Bivona; her twin sister, Terry Whyte of Howell; and a niece,…
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Peace and quiet at home elude resident
I am a neighbor of the Dwarkadhish temple in Sayreville. I have a problem with the audio volume of the outdoor services they conduct. Occasionally, it is so loud in my home, I need to close all my windows and raise the sound on my radio or television in order to camouflage the sound. This…
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Writer gives Phillips list of road problems to resolve
It was certainly good news to learn ("Phillips Came Through for Resident of Laurence Harbor," Letters to the Editor, Suburban, July 31) that county treasurer and Democratic mayoral candidate Jim Phillips was able to get a pothole fixed in the Laurence Harbor section of Old Bridge (although one must wonder why the leadership of the…
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Superintendent discusses all that’s new in 2003-04
By sue m. morganStaff Writer Superintendent discusses all that’s new in 2003-04 By sue m. morgan Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — Even with $64 million worth of construction projects in progress at most township schools, the first day of classes went off without a hitch, according to Superintendent of Schools Nicole Okun. "All schools are…
