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ROBBINSVILLE: Hamilton corruption probe subpoena seeks Fried emails
Robbinsville mayor says no wrongdoing on his part By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINVILLE A federal subpoena issued in connection with the extortion case against Hamilton Mayor John Bencivengo demands all of the embattled politician’s e-mails with Mayor Dave Fried since Jan. 1, 2011. Mr. Fried said Saturday he was not involved in any…
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Monroe softball team on a big roll
Falcons win 10 of 11 BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Monroe Township I t may have been early-season jitters, perhaps attributed to its youthful lineup, which caused the Monroe Township High School softball team to drop its first two games. The Falcons are inexperienced no more. Since absorbing the twin defeats to Greater Middlesex ConferenceWhite Division…
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EB’s Mattis wins top individual award at Penn Relays
East Brunswick’s Sam Mattis was a standout at the Penn Relays April 26- 28. The reigning high school national champion in the discus added the prestigious Penn Relays crown to his impressive scholastic résumé on April 27. The EBHS senior unloaded a personal best 211-11 in winning the high school discus competition at the nation’s…
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The Sayrewoods South Men’s Baseball League, for ages 30 and older, is seeking players for the upcoming 2012 season, which runs from late May through the end of August. The majority of games are played at Geick Park in Old Bridge, a premier field with enclosed dugouts, lights and a synthetic grass infield. The other…
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Rams tennis teams achieve success through hard work
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent South River High School tennis coach Raf Rocha never has and never will harbor false hope about what his team can accomplish each spring. Within their own element of small school teams, the Rams are as competitive as any, as their current 7-3 record reflects. Put them up against the large…
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Sara Berman Blitzer
Mrs. Blitzer, 102, of East Brunswick, died April 17, 2012. She was born in Sweden and immigrated to New York in 1911. A gifted seamstress, she studied women’s clothing design and worked throughout much of her life as a bookkeeper. Mrs. Blitzer was preceded in death by her husband, Murray; three sisters, Dora, Stella and…
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Betty Steinhart
Mrs. Steinhart, 90, of Monroe, died April 16, 2012, at home. She was predeceased by her husband, George. Surviving are three children, Lesley Coelho, and her husband, Carlos, Michael Steinhart, and Ashley Steinhart, and his wife, Bonnie; a sister, Marilyn Weisberg; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services were held at Bernheim-Apter-Kreitzman Suburban Funeral Chapel, Livingston.…
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Job L. Gash
Mr. Gash, 88, of East Brunswick, died April 24, 2012, in Francis E. Parker Memorial Home, Piscataway. Prior to his retirement, he worked at Best Block Co., Edison, for more than 50 years. Surviving are his wife, Doris Rasmussen Gash; a son, Job Jr., and his wife, Karen, of East Brunswick; a daughter, DorisAnn D’Ambrisi,…
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Donald Michael Petzold
Mr. Petzold, 76, of Jackson, formerly of Jamesburg, died April 14, 2012, at CareOne at Raritan Bay Medical Center. He was a vice principal at Cedar Ridge High School in Old Bridge for 26 years, retiring in 1992. Prior to that, he had worked for the State Home for Boys in Monroe for 10 years.…
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