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Alexis Haydukiewicz Sauers
Mrs. Sauers, 51, of South River, died Sept. 16, 2010, in Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was employed for the past two years as a medical encoder with HealthCare Pain and Rehabilitation, Old Bridge. Before that, she worked for six years for Marlboro Gastroenterology, Manalapan. She was predeceased by her father, Charles Haydukiewicz,…
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Maurice Simon
Mr. Simon, 80, of East Brunswick, died Oct. 7, 2010, at home. Surviving are his wife, Susan Bendekovits Simon; a son, David Simon, and his wife, Deborah, of Gwynedd Valley, Pa.; two daughters, Judy Dowiak, and her husband, Allan, of Long Valley and Patrice Berenato, and her husband, Anthony, of Hammonton; two sisters, Olga Perlman,…
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Officials should take back site, tell Toll Brothers to go away
In an article titled “East Brunswick Moves Ahead With Golden Triangle Changes” (Sentinel, Sept. 23), Mayor David Stahl of East Brunswick was quoted as saying, “Strip malls are not economically viable anymore.” The mayor and the Democratic controlled Township Council will ensure this at their next meeting by expanding the building area of the former…
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Thinks district needs a different face in Congress
In this year’s congressional race in the 12th District we have the unique opportunity to vote for change from the status quo and “politics as usual” in Washington. We have the opportunity to vote for Scott Sipprelle, a businessman and political outsider. I like Sipprelle’s ideas about shrinking the size and cost of government. He…
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Praises library for attention to residents’ needs
On behalf of the Lymedisease support group, Lyme Quest, I would like to extend a very appreciative thank you to the East Brunswick Public Library for its invaluable help with the Sept. 16 screening of “Under Our Skin.” The library’s co-sponsorship of this film allowed us to reach out to East Brunswick and surrounding communities.…
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Holt’s stand on issues earns writer’s vote
Beware. We can look forward to more horrors than the witches and ghouls of Halloween. We also have the political campaigns of various candidates. For example, the Republican candidate who is challenging Rep. Rush Holt (D-12th District) for Congress has taken the low road. Rather than presenting his record and discussing issues, he has embarrassed…
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One more thing to worry about: rogue technology
CODA GREG BEAN Recently, according to the Spanish Red Cross, a man died when his GPS led him down a dark road directly into the La Serena reservoir — the largest reservoir in the country — where the poor, but trusting, soul drowned. According to the reporter for NPR who mentioned the incident, the Spanish…
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Event at Applebee’s will support E.B. PTA
The Lawrence Brook School PTA, East Brunswick, will sponsor a Dining-To- Donate fundraiser 11 a.m.-midnight Oct. 21 at Applebee’s, Ryders Crossing Shopping Center, Milltown Road and Ryders Lane, East Brunswick. Diners should present a Dining-To- Donate flier at the restaurant. Applebee’s will then donate 10 percent of supporters’ bills to the PTA to help fund…
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Lyme disease support group meeting Oct. 18
LymeQuest Support Group & Advocacy project, a group for Lyme disease patients and their families, will hold its next meeting 7:15-9 p.m. Oct. 18 at the Christ Church educational building, 5 Paterson St., New Brunswick. The topic for the meeting is “A Slice of Lyme With Tickborne Co-Infections on the ‘Side’ — It’s Complicated!” Parking…
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