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Helen Olszynska Dymkowski
Mrs. Dymkowski, 89, of South River, formerly of Sayreville, died July 17, 2010, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement in 1979, she was employed as a seamstress with South River Coat Co., where she worked for 17 years. Her husband, Stanislaw, died in 2003. Surviving are a daughter, Hedwig…
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Nicholas W. Ferri
Mr. Ferri, 86, of the Parlin section of Sayreville, died July 15, 2010, in New Jersey Veterans Memorial Home at Menlo Park, Edison. Surviving are his wife, Vera Eberhardt Ferri; four children, Richard, and his wife, Patsyanne, and Karin Dellaccio, all of Parlin, Nicholas, and his wife, Katherine, of North Carolina and Lori Nowicky of…
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Continuing debate over Kyleigh’s Law is a good thing
This is in response to Karen Fitzpatrick’s letter to the editor, “Kyleigh’s Law Designed To Protect, Not Punish, Young Drivers,” that appeared in the July 8 issue of the of the Sentinel. I’m confused, Ms. Fitzpatrick. You start out by saying that you agree with Mindy Shepetin’s letter (“Kyleigh’s Law Presents Dangers to Young Drivers,”…
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Forget stickers; don’t use cells while driving
This is in response to the letter to the editor titled “Kyleigh’s Law Designed To Protect, Not Punish, Young Drivers” that appeared in the July 8 issue of the Sentinel. I can’t believe that Kyleigh’s Law can actually be seen as lifesaving. If a sticker will help protect my daughter while driving, she would be…
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Seeks to set record straight on Golden Triangle
The letter to the editor titled “Why Can’t Township Make Toll Brothers Honor Contract?” that appeared in the July 1 issue of the Sentinel continues to distort and misrepresent the truth about the Golden Triangle redevelopment plans. I won’t submit all of the thoughtful and comprehensive positives to the plan, but I must set the…
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If cell phone bill passes, who’ll police the police?
CODA GREG BEAN State Sen. Richard Codey has introduced a bill that would make New Jersey’s penalties for talking on a cell phone while driving the strictest in the nation, but here’s my question: If this thing passes, who’s gonna arrest cops for talking on their cell phones while they drive? I’m not joking about…
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stork club
Lauren and Bertrand Pagan of Old Bridge announce the birth of their son, Oliver Bertrand Pagan, June 14, 2010, in Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces. Grandparents are Valerie and David Piano and Tomasita Pagan, all of Old Bridge. Great-grandmother is Frances Raccuia of Monroe. Godparents are Deborah…
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Chabad Jewish Center of Monroe
Hanna Katz, Moussia Zaklikovsky, Dolores Rosengard, Tiby Eilen and Marion Beck, all of Monroe, make Havdala candles during a July 13 workshop at the Chabad Jewish Center of Monroe. More than 40 women enjoyed an array of soups and salads while creating the candles and learning the significance of the service.
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South Amboy troupe has eventful summer
BY JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent SOUTH AMBOY — While some programs and organizations take the summer off or least lighten their schedules, the Hernandez Theatre Workshop is doing just the opposite. The company will be running two different shows in the next couple of weeks, in addition to putting on a musical revue tonight at the…
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