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Ann M. Boyle Sabo
Mrs. Sabo, 70, of Old Bridge, formerly of East Brunswick, died Oct. 10, 2011, at home. Prior to her retirement in 2006, she worked for 25 years as a juvenile detention officer at the Middlesex County Juvenile Detention Center, North Brunswick. Surviving are three daughters, Laura of the Clarksburg section of Millstone, Terry, and her…
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Angela Prus Quinn
Mrs. Quinn, 94, of South River, died Oct. 7, 2011, in Roosevelt Care Center, Edison. She was predeceased by her husband, John J. Quinn; four brothers, Michael, Stanley, John and Frank Prus; and three sisters, Ann Skwiak, Louise Bastkowski and Frances Stashkevitch. Surviving are a daughter, Jacquelyn Q. Smiglesky, and her husband, Walter; a granddaughter;…
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Francis Burbank
Mr. Burbank, 83, of the Morgan section of Sayreville, died Oct. 9, 2011, at home. He was predeceased by his wife, Janice Vaughn Burbank. Surviving are four children, Claire Burbank, and her partner, Terry Hardie, of Jacksonville, Fla., George Burbank, and his wife, Jacqueline, of Monroe, Nancy Kimmel, and her husband, Paul, of Old Bridge…
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Mildred Cook Luckhardt, Ph.D.
Dr. Luckhardt, 92, of Monroe, died Oct. 10, 2011. Surviving are four children and their spouses, Joan Luckhardt and Robert Tucker of the Dayton section of South Brunswick, John and Barbara Luckhardt of McMurray, Pa., Louis and Karen Luckhardt of Enis, Texas and William Wade and Ruby Luckhardt of Walnut Creek, Calif.; five grandchildren; four…
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Memorial Middle school goes pink for Mammography Day
SPOTSWOOD — Everyone was thinking pink this month at Memorial Middle School as part of a campaign to raise money for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation. Throughout October, which is National Breast Cancer Awareness month, the students, staff and administration of the school have been raising awareness of breast cancer and raising…
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Spotswood EMS will likely get new home
Building on Devoe Ave. suffers severe damage at hands of Hurricane Irene BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer SPOTSWOOD — Leo Servis was across the street, working with police and other Spotswood Emergency Medical Services members to move a trash bin that had become lodged against a bridge in the midst of Hurricane Irene. “Next thing…
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Jamesburg students will not attend South Amboy High School
BY JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent SOUTH AMBOY — The city’s school district was interested in a possible receiving relationship with Jamesburg, but Jamesburg has since decided against it, said South Amboy’s Board of Education President Cindy Zammit. Jamesburg is current facing a fiscal problem whereby its officials say it cannot afford to continue to send its…
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CODA
Not everyone’s poor in ‘poorer’ school districts GREG BEAN I f you want one more bit of proof that the Abbott district funding scheme is a colossally expensive failure, just look at what happened when Joseph Ferraina, the longtime superintendent of the Long Branch schools, retired recently with a $154,741-peryear pension. Ferraina ran the schools…
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DINNIGAN’S DIVERSIONS
Time for fall family fun! LIZZ DINNIGAN Starting with this issue, Lizz Dinnigan will be writing a new column every other week for Greater Media Newspapers called “Dinnigan’s Diversions,” based on her Facebook travel blog of the same name. Who I am In my former life (pre-kids), I was a staff writer and copy editor…
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