• The greenest cars on Earth

    Save gas and help protect the environment by choosing any of the models deemed as being the most eco-friendly for 2013. By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features TOYOTA PRIUS C One fortunate byproduct of shopping for a more environmentally friendly vehicle is that it saves gas in the process (if it uses any gas at all,…

  • Q&A

    Cell phones and driving with Sharon Peters Q: We’ve concluded, while observing much yapping on cell phones by drivers, that the ones who do that are guilty of doing about a million other stupid things while behind the wheel — many seem much more apt to run lights, eat or smoke even while holding the…

  • Engel Homes ready for hot spring market

    Sam Engel, of Engel Homes, is crafting two magnificent homes for quick delivery in the company’s newest Community at Valley View Estates in Monroe Township. The community consists of eight single family homes set on three-quarter to nearly an acre of property, in the heart of Monroe Township. “This community is clearly the best value…

  • Gloria Zastko, Realtors celebrates 22 years in real estate

    Four decades ago, Gloria Zastko started selling and listing real estate. She quickly became a leader in the industry, winning virtually every sales award. After 20 successful selling years, on March 15, 1991, Gloria, her son Andrew, and a group of charter members, including Ginger Boyle, Sonya Panson, Lucy Mollica and the late Carol Latchaw,…

  • Spotswood softball receives strong play from seniors, underclassmen

    Chargers are first in GMC Blue Division BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Spotswood High School’s Micaela McSpadden delivers a pitch against Metuchen High School during the April 17 game played in Metuchen. McSpadden fanned eight in the Chargers’ 4-3 victory. JEFF GRANIT staff Danielle Matlack is in her first year as coach of the Spotswood High…

  • Henning still passionate about coaching with Bears’ golf team

    Stepped down as EBHS basketball coach after 25 seasons BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Bo Henning, who recently retired as the head boys basketball coach at East Brunswick, is still in the coaching business. He coaches the Bears’ golf team. This was supposed to be the story about how life has become so much more relaxing…

  • Angelina Leonardelli

    Mrs. Leonardelli, 87, died April 5, 2013, in Reformed Church Home, Old Bridge. She was predeceased by her husband, Arthur Leonardelli, and by six siblings. Surviving are five daughters and their spouses, Gabriella DeSantis, Christina and Carl Valvassori, Joanne and Michael Serra, Patricia Leonardelli and Julie and Gerard Carita; a son and his wife, Elmut…

  • William F. Foley Jr.

    Mr. Foley, 79, of the Parlin section of Sayreville, died April 15, 2013, in Briarwood Care Center, Sayreville. He was predeceased by a sonin law, T. Michael Walsh. Surviving are his wife, Marlene Kern Foley; two children, Carolyn Walsh of Bedminster and William, and his wife, Gina, of the Colonia section of Woodbridge; two brothers,…

  • Grace J. Regnault

    Mrs. Regnault, 101, of Milltown, died April 14, 2013, at home. Prior to her retirement in 1981, she was employed as a first-grade teacher at Memorial School, East Brunswick. Before that, she taught for 16 years at Milltown Public School. Surviving are a son, William Frank Regnault of Olney, Md.; and three granddaughters. Services were…

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