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Antoinette “Anna” Pipero Dudkin
Mrs. Dudkin, 94, of Spotswood, formerly of Jamesburg, died Oct. 25, 2010, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement in 1978, she was a seamstress for several employers including the Wilshire Coat Factory, South River. Her husband, Walter J., died in 2004. Surviving are a daughter, Barbara Dudkin, and her…
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Corinne Cebula
Mrs. Cebula, 91, of South River, died Oct. 29, 2010, at The Elms of Cranbury, Cranbury. Prior to retiring, she was an officer with Heritage Bank of East Brunswick, where she worked for 20 years. She was predeceased by her husband, Victor, in 1965. Surviving are two daughters, Corinne Post, and her husband, Richard, of…
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Linda L. Golla Colleton
Mrs. Colleton, 70, of East Windsor, died Oct. 20, 2010, at her son’s home. She was predeceased by her husband, James Colleton, and by a son, William Evans. Surviving are four sons and three daughters in-law, Barry Evans, and his wife, Liza, of Old Bridge, Robert “Bobby” Evans, and his wife, Shelly, of Bakersfield, Calif.,…
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Ruth Alice Romeo
Mrs. Romeo, 86, of Peoria, Ariz., died Oct. 26, 2010, at Hospice of the Valley, Sun City, Ariz. She lived in East Brunswick and The Villages in Howell before moving to Peoria in 2008. She was predeceased by a son, James Hess; and a brother, Bud Moneypenny. Surviving are her husband, Dominick Romeo; three daughters,…
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Irene Rose Leonard
Mrs. Leonard, 78, of Old Bridge, formerly of the Belford section of Middletown, died Oct. 19, 2010, at home. Her husband, Lewis John Leonard, died in 1995. Surviving are a son, Lewis H. Leonard of Reno, Nev.; three daughters, Dottie Irene Brinkman and Debbie Jean Rougeau, and her husband, Ronald, all of Old Bridge, and…
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Responsible spending is a must
Sure, the so-called Greatest Generation beat the Depression and won World War II. This boomer generation would have done the same, had the timing and need been reversed. Instant gratification has been the only obstacle separating these two otherwise normal generations. Boomers were offered a borrowand spend system, and many took the bait, as our…
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Council should look at facts, re-evaluate TNR
We are all on the same page concerning freeroaming, outside cats — we want to diminish the numbers. We just have different ways to get there. I am for the humane and proven effective way to do this — trap-neuter-return (TNR); the Sayreville Borough Council is not, having voted against supporting TNR. How do you…
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The Magic 8-Ball says, Reply hazy; try again’
CODA GREG BEAN Although this column will appear after the Nov. 2 mid-term election, it was written beforehand, which makes it one of the most difficult of the year. I got so frustrated reading conflicting polls from races I’m interested in around the state and nation that I finally said the heck with it, and…
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A chance to dance
Cancer couldn’t keep Milltown teen off Rutgers Dance Team BY FREDDA SACHAROW Rutgers Today Emily Amador (third from left in front row) with fellow members of the Rutgers Dance TeamOf all the athletes of the Rutgers Dance Team who bounded onto the field for Rutgers’ opening football game with Norfolk State on Sept. 2, it’s…
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