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Francis “Larry” Stegiel
Mr. Stegiel, 75, of Toms River, formerly of Sayreville, died Oct. 14, 2010, in Community Medical Center Hospice, Toms River. Prior to his retirement in 2000, he was the owner of East End Auto Body, Sayreville. Surviving are three children and their spouses, Gregory and Janet Stegiel of Jackson, Wayne and Lori Stegiel of Helmetta…
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Walter S. Zabicki
Mr. Zabicki, 82, of the Parlin section of Sayreville, died Oct. 16, 2010, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Perth Amboy division. Surviving are his wife, Aniela Nizborski Zabicki; two daughters, Diane Zabicki of Parlin and Susan Wilson, and her husband, Lee, of Freehold Township; and five grandchildren. A Mass was offered at Sacred Heart Church,…
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Ad critical of Buchanan’s name at park is wrong
Isaw the full-page ad in the Suburban this week where Siarkiewicz and Giotta talk about Dan Buchanan. While I know nothing about his record as a councilman in Sayreville, because I no longer live in Sayreville, I do take umbrage at one of their statements. Dan Buchanan did not name a park after himself. Ken…
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Success of Hit the Bricks race was a team effort
The Sayreville Recreation Department held its eighth annual Hit the Bricks 5- Mile Race on Oct. 9, with proceeds supporting the Sayreville Association for Brain Injured Children. Once again, the event was a huge success with more than 140 runners participating. Thank you to the business community for their financial support, and to all of…
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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’
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 pulled my Magic…
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Fence relocation in O.B. aimed at improving waterfront access
OLD BRIDGE — In response to several requests, Congressman Frank Pallone announced last week that the federal Environmental Protection Agency will relocate the fence that surrounds the Raritan Bay Slag site.Old Bridge Mayor Jim Phillips and area residents requested that the placement of the fence line in the Laurence Harbor Waterfront Park area be re-evaluated…
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SADD’s Red Ribbon Week
Clockwise from top left: Sayreville War Memorial High School freshman Natalie Lardieri and classmates hold up candles during an Oct. 27 vigil organized by the school’s chapter of Students Against Destructive Decision (SADD). Students hold up their candles during the event, held during Red Ribbon Week. Genevieve Corrales, adviser of Sayreville War Memorial High School’s…
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Fundraiser celebrates sights, sounds, tastes of Brooklyn
EAST BRUNSWICK — Anyone who rooted for the Duke while others cheered for Mickey and Willie, hung out at Big Daddy’s on Coney Island Avenue or at the Boardwalk for Tuesday night fireworks, or had hot pastrami on rye at Zei-Mar’s, Grabstein’s or Hy Tulip’s, pay attention. The “Bridge to Brooklyn” nostalgia program set for…
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