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Stanley Jadwinski
Mr. Jadwinski, 82, of Sayreville, died Sept. 2, 2010, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Perth Amboy division. Prior to his retirement in 1995, he was employed as a manager for Foodtown of Sayreville and then South Amboy. Surviving are his wife, Irene Treczak Jadwinski; two daughters, Patricia Kulesa of Fort Mills, S.C., and Irene Jadwinski…
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Don’t cut Social Security to reduce budget deficit
Some politicians in Washington are still discussing cutting the Social Security benefits we’ve earned to reduce the federal budget deficit. Social Security didn’t cause the deficit and the contributions we’ve made over our lifetimes must be protected, not reduced. Millions of seniors, widows and widowers, and those living with disabilities all depend on Social Security…
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Shines light on architect of Salt Water Day, praises organizer
It was with great joy that I attended and actually helped work a booth at the Salt Water Day event at the Laurence Harbor beachfront. I want to give great praise to David Merwin, who did a fantastic job in organizing and coordinating the event. I would also like to correct a bit of history…
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County Dems should make restitution for ad
The Middlesex County Democratic machine has had a stranglehold on the people of Middlesex County, raising taxes and driving out ratable businesses. Now the county Democratic machine was caught filming a campaign ad using public employees and equipment paid for by the taxpayers. They pulled the political ad after it became public that the Democrats…
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A pattern of dirty tricks in race for 12th District seat
CODA GREG BEAN There’s a pattern of dirty tricks in the race between longtime incumbent Democrat Rush Holt and Tea Party-endorsed Republican challenger Scott Sipprelle in New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District. I’ve been writing about dirty campaign tricks for over 30 years, so I shouldn’t be surprised. But it came as a shock to be…
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Christie touts reforms during visit to Edison
Governor seeks changes to public employees’ pensions, health benefits BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer With a $46 billion deficit this year and an additional $11 billion projected for next year’s budget gap, Gov. Chris Christie said more has to be done to rein in the cost of government. “This problem is just a voracious beast…
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Volunteers needed for auxiliary police
Sayreville Auxiliary Police is seeking new members to join its volunteer force. Interested applicants must be 18 years of age or older, be able to pass a criminal background check and possess a valid New Jersey driver’s license. Applications may be downloaded from www.sayrevillepoliceaux.org, or a letter of interest may be sent to Sayreville Police…
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Adult-community residents to perform
A musical titled “Coming of Age in America” will be presented by residents of the Greenbriar at Whittingham adult community, Monroe, at 8 p.m. Sept. 24 and 25 in the Richard P. Marasco Performing Arts Center at Monroe Township High School, Perrineville Road. The show will feature lip-syncing, live singing, comedy skits and tap dancing.…
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IRS to hold Saturday open house in Edison
EDISON — The Internal Revenue Service will host a special open house on Sept. 25 to help taxpayers, especially veterans and people with disabilities, solve tax problems and respond to IRS notices. One hundred IRS offices in the U.S., including its office at 100 Dey Place in Edison, will be open from 9 a.m. to…
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