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Patricia A. Velloso
Miss Velloso, 47, died Friday, Jan. 27, 2012, at Palm Gardens of Pinellas Nursing Home in Largo, Fla. Born in New Brunswick, she had lived in North Brunswick before moving to Florida five years ago. She was predeceased by her father, Robert D. Velloso, in 1983, and her mother, Patricia A. Miller Velloso Opinski, in…
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Richard F. Muklewicz
Mr. Muklewicz, 60, died Jan. 24, 2012, at RobertWood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Newark, he had lived in Edison before moving to North Brunswick 20 years ago. He had received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology and worked as a computer programmer analyst atA.M. Best in…
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Robert Bruce Hegyes
Mr. Hegyes, 60, died Jan. 26, 2012, at the JFK Medical Center in Edison. He was born in PerthAmboy and lived in Venice, Calif., prior to moving back to Metuchen five years ago. He is most remembered for his starring role as Juan Epstein, one of the Sweathogs in the 1970s ABC hit comedy “Welcome…
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Irene Ann Clavering
Mrs. Clavering, 81, of the Chuck Costello Complex, Old Bridge, died Jan. 19, 2012, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Prior to her retirement in 2011, she was employed for 15 years as an employment-resource specialist with the New Jersey Department of Labor WorkForce 55+ program. Before that, she worked as a travel…
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Robert Hegyes touched lives of many in hometown he loved
Actor, 60, recalled as a loving friend and a ‘gentle soul’; best known for ‘Kotter’ role BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Robert Hegyes METUCHEN — Even as he became a star of the TV screen, Robert Hegyes never forgot where he grew up. “He kept friendships alive, that is the kind of person he was,”…
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Crossroads North holds annual ‘Day With the Characters’
Students perform ‘Once Upon a Mattress,’ have lunch with township seniors BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer The Crossroads North Middle School performed the musical comedy “Once Upon a Mattress” for seniors from the South Brunswick Senior Center on Feb. 1.SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The love of theater arts bonded South Brunswick’s generations together at the seventh annual…
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Two local men arrested in connection with Raritan Township burglary
Police in Raritan Township arrested two local men in connection with a residential burglary in progress on Jan. 26. At approximately 11:49 a.m., police were dispatched to the area of Running Brook Circle, according to a press release posted on the police department’s website. A witness reported seeing two males attempting to open doors and…
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S.B. residents warned of vehicle break-ins
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Seven vehicles were reportedly stolen or broken into between Feb. 4 and 5, according to the South Brunswick Police Department. Officials advised residents to be alert for any suspicious overnight activity, since it appears the suspects stole the vehicles with the intent to joyride. Three vehicles were stolen, two of which were…
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Chew
To celebrate Catholic Schools Week last week, students at St. Augustine of Canterbury School in Kendall Park collected over 800 pounds of food for the South Brunswick Food Pantry and Community Outreach Program. The theme for Catholic Schools Week this year was “Faith, Academics, Service,” and the Odyssey of the Mind teams from the school…
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