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PRINCETON: PU grad Lawrence lives Olympic dream
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Michel Sebastiani felt like a proud father as he watched Maya Lawrence make her first Olympic Games, where she was a part of the United States’ bronze medal in the team epee in London. Said the former Princeton University fencing head coach: “She will be an inspiration to young…
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Strategic Vision’s Best New-Car Values
Small Car: Honda Civic HybridSmall Multi-Function Car: NissanLeafMidsize Car: Chevrolet VoltMidsize Multi-Function:Volkswagen Jetta SportWagenLarge Car: Volkswagen CCNear-Luxury Car: Cadillac CTSSedanNear-Luxury Car: Lincoln MKZHybridLuxury Multi-Function: Acura TSXWagonLuxury Car: Audi A8Specialty Coupe: Mini CooperPremium Coupe: ChevroletCorvettePremium Coupe: Cadillac CTSCoupeMidsize Specialty Car: HondaAccord CoupeConvertible: Ford MustangPremium Convertible: BMW Z4Premium Convertible: Volvo C70Standard Pickup: Honda RidgelineFull-Size Pickup: Ford F150Heavy-Duty…
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Send us your team photos
Be part of the Greater Media team. Send your team photos. Greater Media News/StringFly wants you to submit team sports photos. It can be any sport or activity — baseball, football, soccer, cheer squad — and from any high school, Little League, or community league team. When you submit the photo, tell us the name…
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Young Rams hope offseason commitment pays off in 2012
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent South River South River High School’s football team was 1-5 and needed to win its final four games of the 2011 season in order to avoid yet another losing record. That’s when the Rams’ best player, Taariq Phillips, suffered a season ending concussion against Metuchen High School and the hopes of…
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Offense holds the key for Sayreville football in 2012
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Sayreville War Memorial High School’s Jon Bracero (r) reaches up to try and pull in a pass against Manalapan High School in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV championship game last December. Bracero and the Bombers will be seeking a third straight state sectional championship in 2012. The Sayreville War Memorial…
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Mary Ann Thompson
Ms. Thompson, 62, of East Brunswick, formerly of Jamesburg, died Aug. 21, 2012, at home. She was a hostess at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Monroe, where she worked for 13 years. Surviving are her companion, Albert Lisi of East Brunswick; an aunt, Mildred Thompson, also of East Brunswick; and several cousins in Jamesburg. A memorial…
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Richard Borsuk Sr.
Mr. Borsuk, 65, of East Brunswick, formerly of Monroe, died Aug. 19, 2012, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Surviving are his wife, Linda Smith Borsuk; three children, Richard Jr. of East Brunswick, Laura Holz, and her husband, Lt. Col. David Holz, of Germany and Lisa Williams of Hudson, Fla.; a brother, Dale…
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Henry Jacewicz Sr.
Mr. Jacewicz, 88, of South River, died Aug. 11, 2012, at home. Prior to his retirement 26 years ago, he was employed at Ford Motor Corp., Edison, where he worked for 35 years. He was predeceased by a son, George. Surviving are his wife, Katherine Dashkiewicz Jacewicz; four children, Diana Keithley, and her husband, David,…
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Barbara V. Christensen
Mrs. Christensen, 71, of East Brunswick, died Aug. 24, 2012, at home. She was predeceased by her parents, William and Cecelia (Bakag) Ceckowski, and by a brother, William Ceckowski. Surviving are her husband, John W. Christensen; two daughters, Susan Miller-Norton of Middletown Springs, Vt., and Jacqueline Butchko of Las Vegas, Nev.; a brother, Robert Ceckowski…
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