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Legislation could move school elections to November
Legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Lou Greenwald, Paul Moriarty, Wayne DeAngelo and Troy Singleton to give municipalities a choice to move April school elections to November was approved 62-11-3 Monday by the Assembly. The bill (A-4394) provides two methods by which municipalities may move their school elections from April to the November general election. ”Politicians…
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Spotswood mat coach Denuto wants to build a winning tradition
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent John Denuto, in his first year as the Spotswood High School wrestling coach, knows his team is not about to challenge for the Greater Middlesex Conference Blue Division championship this season. Certainly not with a lineup that features a pair of seniors and juniors and the rest made up of sophomores…
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Monroe Township High School’s distance medley relay team, above making a baton exchange, finished ninth at the Greater Middlesex Conference Relays. The track and field meet was held Jan. 6 at the Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex in Toms River. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff East Brunswick High School’s Martin Alabanza soars toward the bar during…
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Monroe, Spotswood basketball teams turning things around this winter
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Perhaps the only one who isn’t surprised with the Monroe Township High School boys basketball team’s 7-1 record is Nick Puleio. That’s because the second-year head coach knew if his players remained true to his team-oriented approach preached during the off-season, the wins would come. “I saw what others didn’t,” said…
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Italian menu next up at VFW Fri. dinner
East Brunswick Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 133 will host its next Friday-Night Dinner 6-8 p.m. Jan. 13 at the post home, 485 Cranbury Road. The meal will feature spaghetti and meatballs, sausage, salad, vegetables and more. Cost is $9. For more information, call 732- 254-9674 or log on to www.vfw post133.org.
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Friends ‘Rock the House’ to help Sayreville family
Bands reunite to aid couple whose home was deemed unsafe after Hurricane Irene BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — For Joanne Pollman, the concept of “home” only made sense in reference to her parents’ house in the President Park neighborhood. Her mother, Alice, and father, Charles, moved to their Buchanan Avenue residence in 1964 to…
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Margaret T. Anderson DeLieto
Mrs. DeLieto, 93, of Monroe, formerly of East Brunswick, died Dec. 29, 2011, in Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was predeceased by her husband, Alphonse DeLieto, and by a brother, William Anderson. Surviving are a daughter, Geraldine Kernaghan, and her husband, John, of Gold Canyon, Ariz.; a son, Al, and his wife, Arlene,…
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Patricia Hahn Sullivan
Mrs. Sullivan, 66, of Old Bridge, formerly of East Brunswick and Monroe, died Dec. 24, 2011, in Golden Living Center, Old Bridge. Surviving are a son, Sean Sullivan, and his wife, Robin; a daughter, Christine Lupia, and her husband, Tim; three brothers, William, Steven and Arthur; and two grandchildren. A memorial service was held at…
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Frank Kinelski
Mr. Kinelski, 92, of Milltown, died Jan. 2, 2012, at home. Prior to his retirement 37 years ago, he was a munitions development supervisor for 30 years at RaritanArsenal, Edison, and later Picatinny Arsenal, Dover. He was predeceased by his wife, Mary Manfredi Kinelski. Surviving are two sons, Frank of Ocean City, Md., and Wayne…
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