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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Local seniors display works of art
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer There’s a good-looking painting of Marilyn Monroe and another of Frank Sinatra. These works of art should get your attention. In any event, there are more than 60 other paintings on display well worth contemplating — landscapes, portraits, still-lifes and many other genres. They’re at the Artists Choice Show, on…
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Young Chargers displaying winning touch on the pitch
BY JIMY ALLINDER Correspondent Whatever the sport, there are many advantages when the outcome of the game is put on the shoulders of seniors. They are familiar with competition and understand how to win. That is not a luxury the Spotswood’s boys soccer team can afford since it enters this fall with a relatively young…
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Falcons hold off Bears in battle of Central Jersey champions
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Even though East Brunswick High School’s drive was halted by Elias McDowell’s interception at the fiveyard line with five minutes to go, the Bears were confident that they would hold the Monroe Township High School Falcons and score the winning touchdown. Monroe Falcons’ offensive unit gets set to go against East…
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Young Bears still on prowl for soccer championships
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent They don’t call them Bears for nothing. East Brunswick’s boys soccer team has never been satisfied to finish first in the rugged Greater Middlesex Conference’s Red Division like it did last season. Just like their nickname, the Bears are on the prowl to gobble up every possible title, whether it’s the…
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On the ball
Above: East Brunswick and Old Bridge players go after the ball in the 12-year-old division of the East Brunswick Soccer Club’s 30th annual Labor Day Tournament at Dideriksen Park on Sunday. The club is celebrating 35 years of soccer this year. PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN East Brunswick’s Erin Lau scores on a penalty kick.
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Craig M. Kinmon
Mr. Kinmon, 20, of Howell, died Sept. 5, 2010, at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. He was a 2007 graduate of Howell High School, where he was the captain of the varsity baseball team. He was in the Delayed Enlistment Program for the U.S. Air Force and was expected to begin basic training in November. He…
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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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Mary Lou Jaroschak
Mrs. Jaroschak, 77, of East Brunswick, died Sept. 8, 2010, at home. She was the owner, along with her late husband, Joseph, of the East Brunswick Chateau and Roof Deck Inc., Hightstown. She was predeceased by her husband and by a sister, Dolores Clark. Surviving are three nephews, James, Paul and Tim; two nieces, Susan…
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Janet Jadczak Hartman
Mrs. Hartman, 90, of Sayreville, died Aug. 31, 2010, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as a sales clerk at several ladies-garment stores. She was a past chairwoman of the Sayreville Shade Commission and a Sayreville Democratic Committeewoman. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward “Mel”…
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