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Frances R. Dollard Barnett
Mrs. Barnett, 88, of the Parlin section of Sayreville, died June 23, 2010, in Sunrise Assisted Living, East Brunswick. Prior to her retirement in 1983, she was employed as a bookkeeper at J.C. Penney Co., Old Bridge, where she worked for 30 years. She was predeceased by her husband, Frank H. Barnett. Surviving are three…
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Francis Leopold Kizlinski
Mr. Kizlinski, 63, of Inola, Okla., formerly of South River, died June 20, 2010 at home. He was predeceased by his parents, Alexander J. and Laura Barglowski Kizlinski. Surviving are his wife, Darlene; four children by a previous marriage to Patricia Pasternak, Michael, and his wife, Stacey, of Tulsa, Okla., Jason of Midlothian, Texas, Rebecca…
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Winifred Zaib Malouf Schatzman
Mrs. Schatzman, 95, of the Somerset section of Franklin, formerly of Milltown, died June 24, 2010, at home. Her first husband, Karam Malouf, died in 1953, and her second husband, Benjamin Schatzman, died in 2000. Surviving are several nieces and nephews in New York, and her dear friends, the Maroun family. Services were held at…
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John J. Turner
Mr. Turner, 80, of the Parlin section of Sayreville, died June 15, 2010, at home. Prior to his retirement in 1994, he was employed as an assistant manager at R&S Strauss in the former Sayrewoods Shopping Center, Old Bridge, where he worked for 15 years. He was predeceased by his wife, Patricia Corlett Turner; a…
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Kyleigh’s Law designed to protect, not punish, young drivers
Iagree with Mindy Shepetin (“Kyleigh’s Law Presents Dangers to Young Drivers,” Letters to the Editor, Sentinel, June 3) that it’s “up to us as parents to instill in our children that safety always comes first.” If only it were that easy, it wouldn’t take a village. The unfortunate reality is that young, inexperienced drivers rampantly…
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Honoring the memory of a dedicated principal
On Saturday, June 12, 2010, the greater Weathersfield, Vt., community mourned its loss and celebrated the life of school principal Mario Bevacqua, formerly of Bound Brook and East Brunswick, where he previously worked as a schoolteacher for 13 years. While “Mr. B” had battled a number of health challenges over the last 18 months, the…
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CODA
We have another good name for a rock band GREG BEAN Idon’t know why Dave Barry decided to quit writing his weekly column for the Miami Herald in 2005, but that was a dark day for readers and jealous newspaper columnists everywhere. Barry was one of the greats, right up there with Mike Royko, and…
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A red, white & blue celebration
Above left: Kelly Krisza, 17, of Milltown, and friends carry Old Glory as they proceed down Main Street during the borough’s Fourth of July parade Saturday. Above: Bob Rademacher of Milltown enjoys the festivities.PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Ex-police dispatcher placed on probation
JAMESBURG — A former dispatcher for the borough’s police department has been placed on probation for five years for damaging police radio equipment. Scott N. Diamond, 24, of East Windsor, also was ordered to pay the police department $1,481 to cover the cost of repairs to the radio system, Middlesex County Prosecutor Bruce J. Kaplan…
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