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Alice G. Whateley Richards
Mrs. Richards, 85, of Jamesburg, died Aug. 17, 2010, in Barbara E. Cheung Memorial Hospice, Edison. Prior to her retirement in 1987, she was employed as a clerk at the Jamesburg post office, where she worked for more than 20 years. Her husband, Norman “Red” Richards, died in 1999. Surviving are two daughters, Lois Sciegel,…
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Elsie Nixon
Ms. Nixon, 87, of Monroe, died Aug. 25, 2010, at home. She had long-term employment as a nanny for a family in Jamesburg and retired from IBM, Jamesburg, in 1989 after 22 years of service. She was predeceased by a sister, Grace “Onnie” Massey. Surviving are a brother, Stanley Jr., of Sarasota, Fla.; many nieces…
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Michael C. Germinario
Mr. Germinario, 52, a resident of Holmdel since 1985, died Aug. 1, 2010, at New York Presbyterian Hospital, Manhattan, after a battle with esophageal cancer. He was predeceased by his father, Michael Francis Germinario. Surviving are his wife of 25 years, Louise Carofiglio Germinario; his children, Christopher and Cassandra Germinario; his mother, Christena Cleary Germinario…
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Irene Schneider Niedermeier
Mrs. Niedermeier, 78, of Spotswood, formerly of Old Bridge, died Aug. 20, 2010, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement, she was the owner of Irene’s Deli, Spotswood. She was predeceased by her husband, Leslie P. Niedermeier; a sister, Dorothy Pollina; and a brother, Jack Schneider. Surviving are three sons,…
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Aniela Mitera Wlodarczyk
Mrs. Wlodarczyk, 94, of Sayreville, died Aug. 20, 2010, at home. Prior to her retirement, she was employed for many years as a seamstress with Brodsky and Sons, South River. She was predeceased by her husband, Walter Wlodarczyk, and by two brothers, Michael and Chester Mitera. Surviving are two sons, Edward Wlodarczyk and Walter Wlodarczyk…
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Charity Challenge was a success, thanks to many
Capping off a great week at this year’s 72nd annual Middlesex County Fair was the 2010 Charity Challenge countdown, which took place on the afternoon of Aug. 8. There were 13 local area charities participating in this year’s event, which allows fairgoers to share some of their change or dollars to support their favorite organizations.…
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Favors renaming arts center; irked by columnist
Two items. I am 100 percent in support of Donald Meyers’ letter to the editor, “Arts Center a Fitting Memorial to Jerry Kupchynsky, Former Music Director for East Brunswick Schools” (Sentinel, Aug. 19). As a 12-year member and past president of the East Brunswick Board of Education, I can attest to all seven of our…
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N.J. veteran supports Holt for re-election
Iam an 83-year-old veteran of the Korean War and have been voting for the last 62 years, never missing an election, with the exception of serving my country overseas in Korea. I have voted in many congressional elections since given the opportunity to cast my vote. I heard of all kinds of promises by so-called…
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Trenton fashion: This fall they’re all wearing black
CODA GREG BEAN I guess you could say this whole sordid mess is just another black eye for the New Jersey Education Association, but that organization has gotten so many black eyes in the last year you can hardly tell the difference. It’s certainly a black eye for (now former) N.J. Department of Education Commissioner…
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