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Juan D. “Jack” Sanchez
Mr. Sanchez, 72, of North Brunswick, died April 15, 2013, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was director of building and motor-vehicle maintenance for North Brunswick Township for 10 years before his retirement in 2000. A North Brunswick Democratic committeeman, he also served on the North Brunswick Zoning Board of Adjustment and…
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Linda Salzmann
Ms. Salzmann, 64, of the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, formerly of East Brunswick, died April 8, 2013, in University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro. She was predeceased by her mother, Leona Olsson Salzmann. Surviving are her father, Henry Salzmann of East Brunswick; a sister, Joan Slaght, and her husband, Dale, of Statesboro,…
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Joseph J. Mikosz
Mr. Mikosz, 44, of East Brunswick, died April 23, 2013, at home. Surviving are his former wife, Lisa Meza of East Brunswick, and their two sons, Eric and Brendan; his father and stepmother, John and Wendy Mikosz of the Somerset section of Franklin; and three brothers, John Mikosz, and his wife, Marie, of North Carolina,…
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Cindy Lu Cedrone
Mrs. Cedrone, 52, of Milltown, died April 28, 2013, at home. She was predeceased by her father, William Michael. Surviving are her husband, Mark Cedrone; two daughters, Tracy Speer and Shanon Cedrone, both of Milltown; her mother, Connie Stith Michael of Milltown; a sister, Robin Manley of Jamesville, Va.; two brothers, Thomas Michael of Old…
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Skunk tests positive for rabies in East Brunswick
EAST BRUNSWICK — A skunk found recently in the vicinity of Route 18 south and West Prospect Street tested positive for rabies, according to Middlesex County officials. The animal was captured by an animal control officer in the parking lot of the Mid-State Mall, and was sent to a New Jersey Department of Health laboratory…
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A cut above
The Middlesex County Improvement Authority’s (MCIA) Recycling Division is launching its annual “grasscycling” campaign. County officials suggest leaving grass particles on the lawn to act as a natural fertilizer that redistributes nitrogen into the ground. Studies have shown that grasscycling helps to shelter tender grass roots from the sun, conserves moisture, and encourages weed- and…
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Tickets available for spring chicken dinner
St. Stanislaus Kostka Holy Name Society will hold a spring chicken dinner at 4:30-7 p.m. May 17 at St. Stan’s School, 225 MacArthur Ave., Sayreville. The menu features Carmen Spezzi’s roasted half chicken, a baked potato with butter and sour cream, a side vegetable, a salad bar, soda, coffee and tea, wine and beer, and…
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Safe travels
Dozens of motorcycle riders mingle with each other during the annual Blessing of the Motorcycles. Jim Park of Old Bridge stands alongside a line of motorcycles during the annual Blessing of the Motorcycles, held at St. George Anglican Church in Helmetta April 27. The annual event raised funds for the New Life Food Pantry. PHOTOS…
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Jamesburg ladies to host Zumba classes
The Jamesburg Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary is holding Zumba classes on Thursdays, May 2, 9, 23 and 30 at the firehouse on Gatzmer Avenue. Doors open at 7 p.m. Class begins at 7:15 p.m. sharp. Wear sneakers and comfortable clothing. Bring water and a towel. Cost is $10 per class at the door, or prepay…
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