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EB’s DiBitetto gives up cheerleading to become student trainer
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Sandra DiBitetto What do cheerleading and student training have in common? Well, if you consider cheerleading is second only to soccer in the number of injuries suffered in a particular sport, there is a connection. But that doesn’t explain why Sandra DiBitetto, an All- American competitive cheerleader and a student at…
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Butterfly house open to public Saturdays
Rutgers Master Gardeners of Middlesex County invites the public to visit its Butterfly House at the EARTH Center in Davidson’s Mill Pond Park, 42 Riva Ave., South Brunswick. Hours are every Saturday through the end of August from 10 a.m. to noon. Expanded in 2011, the house is filled with plants that feed and shelter…
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Financial author to visit E.B. Library
Investment professional Ken Kamen will discuss his new book, “Reclaim Your Nest Egg: Take Control of Your Financial Future,” in a program set for 7 p.m. July 19 at the East Brunswick Public Library, Jean Walling Civic Center. Kamen will offer principles, in jargonfree language, to help individuals successfully manage their retirement nest egg and…
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Juniors to stage ‘Children of Eden’
Main Street Juniors, the young-people’s troupe of the Main Street Theatre Company, will present “Children of Eden,” a musical based on the story of Genesis from creation to the flood, through July 28, 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. on Sundays, at the Main Street Theatre, 3018 Bordentown Ave., Parlin section of Sayreville. Tickets,…
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Programs, activities set at senior center
A variety of upcoming programs will be offered at the Monroe Township Senior Center, 1 Municipal Plaza, Perrineville Road. It is necessary to register in advance for all featured programs and activities. Individuals who are 55 years of age and older, who reside in Monroe Township and who are registered members of the Monroe Senior…
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Frederick J. Scheerle
Mr. Scheerle, 83, of Milltown, died June 22, 2012, in Beebe Medical Center, Lewes, Del. Prior to his retirement in 1989, he was employed as a consultant programmer, working for Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, for 41 years. He was predeceased by his first wife, Dolores Heimel. Surviving are his wife, Mary Keach Scheerle; two…
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Robert S. Van Buren
Mr. Van Buren, 57, of Bordentown, died June 27, 2012, at home. He worked as a logistics manager for several companies, including Carter-Wallace, Cranbury. He was predeceased by his father, Robert L. Van Buren, and by a sister, Teresa LaTorroca. Surviving are his wife, Mary Ann Cardinal Van Buren; his mother, Eileen Doyle Van Buren…
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Ruth Graber Greenfield
Mrs. Greenfield, 87, of Monroe, formerly of Bayonne, died June 6, 2012. She and her late husband were the founders of Susan Greene Handbags, Matawan, in 1959. She was predeceased by her husband, A. Julius Greenfield, in 2007, and by a son, Robert, in 1992. Surviving are a daughter, Susan Meizinger of the Monmouth Junction…
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Stanley F. Szmyd Jr.
Mr. Szmyd, 52, of Monroe, formerly of South River, died June 24, 2012, at home. Prior to his retirement in 2000, he was employed as a lab technician with Hercules Inc., Parlin section of Sayreville, where he worked for 23 years. He was predeceased by his father, Stanley F. Szmyd Sr., and by a sister,…
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