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Giuseppe Sodano
Mr. Sodano, 78, of Old Bridge, died May 8, 2013, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Prior to his retirement 15 years ago, he was employed as a machine tender for Sunshine Biscuit, Sayreville, where he worked for 35 years. He was predeceased by his wife, Carmela Minichino Sodano. Surviving are two sons,…
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Jennie Malanowski Nowicki
Mrs. Nowicki, 80, of Sayreville, died May 3, 2013, in Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement, she was employed at E.I. DuPont Photo Products, Parlin section of Sayreville, and Sun Glo Bakery, Sayreville. She was predeceased by three brothers, Felix, Francis Anton and Bernard Nowicki, and by a sister, Mary Durovich.…
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Birds are the stars of the show at Raritan Bay Waterfront Park
Starlings are nesting, dying after getting stuck in nets BY JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent SOUTH AMBOY — Middlesex County is in the process of addressing an ongoing starling-nesting problem at Raritan Bay Waterfront Park on John T. O’Leary Boulevard. Ralph Albanir, head of the county’s Parks and Recreation Department, said netting was initially installed last year…
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Photo
The Old Bridge Reformed Church Home’s oldest resident, Corrine Rose, celebrated her 101st birthday on April 30 with good wishes from family, residents and staff. Born in Perth Amboy in 1912, when the average life expectancy in the U.S. was 51 years, Rose had a successful career with the research division of National Lead in…
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The running dead
By Matthew M. F. Miller CTW Features Even avid runners need a little extra motivation from time to time and there’s nothing like the oppressive fear of zombies nipping at your heels to get you off the sofa and running for your life. Zombies, Run! ($7.99; available in the Apple App Store and Google Play)…
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Change these bad beauty habits
Looking good and feeling healthy are top priorities for many women. In addition to spending hours researching the latest beauty regimens and spending thousands on products that promise everything from turning back the hands of time to making hair thicker and more resilient, women could be engaging in a few habits that may be doing…
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New Reflections can help you create natural changes
Nikesh K. Patel, M.D. The art of plastic surgery is centered on making you look and feel beautiful. Often a subtle change is all that is needed to draw out your own natural beauty and improve your confidence.The experts in cosmetic surgery at New Reflections Plastic Surgery in Freehold will give you a natural and…
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You, Only Better
By Bev Bennett CTW Features Eat well or exercise hard — which is more effective? There’s a debate in the medical community about the path to faster, long-term weight loss. So … which is it? You hear advice all the time about the key to slimming down. Cutting calories is an obvious step. If you…
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Auxiliary to sponsor End-of-Season Dinner
The East Brunswick Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 133 Women’s Auxiliary will host its End-of-Season Dinner at 6-8 p.m. May 17 at the post home, 485 Cranbury Road. The meal will include roasted potatoes, salad, dessert and more. Cost is $10 for eatin or takeout meals. The Operation Bling Foundation, an organization that supports…
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