• IN THE KITCHEN: PRIME CATCH – Seafood recipes from local chefs

    IN THE KITCHEN: PRIME CATCH – Seafood recipes from local chefs

    By Pat Tanner, Special Writer    Last June, as reported in this space, several area chefs competed — and shone — in the New Jersey Seafood Challenge. In fact, Scott Anderson of elements restaurant in Princeton came in first, and went on to compete for the national title in New Orleans, where he did the Garden…

  • Cheesequake deer hunt starts amid safety concerns

    Residents question lack of public notice, hearings BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — Bow hunting has begun at Cheesequake State Park amid strong concerns from residents and local officials. The hunt aims to reduce an extremely dense deer population in the park that is threatening the future of the forest, park Superintendent David…

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    The inaugural Atlantic City International Triathlon will be held Sept. 18. The event will consist of a one-mile ocean swim, a 27-mile bike route, and a 10K run on the world-famous Atlantic City Boardwal kW ith the addition of the first-ever staging area in Historic Boardwalk Hall’s main event arena and a bike loop through…

  • South River must avoid costly turnovers to win

    BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent I t wasn’t so much that South River High School’s football team lost to Spotswood, 21-13, in the season opener that concerned veteran coach Rich Marchesi. It was how it happened last Saturday before a home crowd at William Denny Stadium. “Turnovers in key situations really hurt us,” said Marchesi, “and…

  • Bears looking to rebound from opening-game setback

    EB football team looking to keep playoff streak alive BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Above: Monroe Township High School running back Alex Rivera picks up yards through the middle of the East Brunswick defense during the Sept. 9 season opener for the two teams. The game, played in East Brunswick, was won by the visiting Falcons,…

  • Edwina Trojanowski Sierotko

    Mrs. Sierotko, 84, of New Hope, Pa., formerly of South River, died Sept. 7, 2011, in Doylestown Hospital, Doylestown, Pa. Prior to her retirement in 1986, she was the co-owner, with her late husband, Stanley, of Sierotko’s Amoco, South River. She was predeceased by her husband, Stanley W. Sierotko; a son, Bruce S. Sierotko; and…

  • Magdalena “Martha” Krawec

    Mrs. Krawec, 80, of Englishtown, died Sept. 5, 2011, at home. Prior to retiring 18 years ago, she was employed by the County of Monmouth in Freehold as a supervisor of central microfilm. Her husband, Roman Krawec, died in 2006. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Virginia Krawec of East Brunswick; a daughter…

  • Angela Cipolla Tartanella

    Mrs. Tartanella, 83, of East Brunswick, died Aug. 20, 2011, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as an administrative assistant with Johnson & Johnson, Milltown. She was predeceased by her husband, Frank, and by two sisters, Vivian Nisivoccia and Betty Terlizzi. Surviving are two sons, Frank…

  • Sabina Zolnierkiewicz Hrymoc

    Mrs. Hrymoc, 94, of South River, died Aug. 30, 2011, at her daughter’s home in Winter Park, Fla. She was predeceased by her husband, Antoni Hrymoc; and by two sons, Jerome Adam Hrymoc and Stefan Hrymoc. Surviving are three children, George Hrymoc of North Brunswick, Tad Hrymoc of South River and Grace Ebaugh of Winter…

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