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Michael Joseph Gill
Mr. Gill, 25, of Old Bridge, died June 8, 2010, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was predeceased by his maternal grandfather, Frank J. Boscia. Surviving are his parents, Stephen and Deborah Colamonico; two sisters, Gina and Stefani Colamonico; his maternal grandmother, Angelina Boscia; his paternal grandparents, Stephen M. and Anita Colamonico;…
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Carmella T. Micucci LoPresti
Mrs. LoPresti, 86, of Monroe, died June 12, 2010, at home. Her husband, Thomas L., died in 2003, and a son-in-law, Joseph F. Martucci, died in 2009. Surviving are three sons, Joseph M. Lo- Presti of the Iselin section of Woodbridge, Thomas B. LoPresti, and his wife, Kathy, of the New Egypt section of Plumsted…
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Stanley Petroski
Mr. Petroski, 51, of East Brunswick, died June 11, 2010, at home. He was predeceased by his father, Stanley F. Petroski, and by a brotherin law, Thomas P. Nugent Jr. Surviving are his mother, Mary Roche Petroski of East Brunswick; two sisters, Janet A. Petroski of Georgetown, Del., and Elizabeth Petroski Nugent of Helmetta; and…
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Join Christie to get Cap 2.5 on the ballot this November
Instead of sweeping our problems under the rug for the future, Gov. Chris Christie is changing the status quo in Trenton by setting a course to help make New Jersey affordable again. For nearly 30 years, Trenton politicians have ignored New Jersey taxpayers’ cries for relief. They’ve taxed us with an incredible 115 new increases…
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New Rt. 18 guardrails waste of taxpayer dollars
Has anyone noticed the new guardrails in the median along Route 18 below East Brunswick, continuing almost to the Garden State Parkway? It’s a huge waste of money. I have lived in East Brunswick 19 years and don’t ever recall a story of someone being killed or even injured because there was no guardrail there.…
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Thinks governor’s plan can begin to lower taxes
The Christie Reform Agenda: Cap 2.5 is just what New Jersey needs to get property taxes under control. For far too long we’ve been the state labeled as having the highest property taxes in the nation due to the past decade of astronomical increases of 70 percent. The people of New Jersey can no longer…
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Practical advice for grads: once more into the breach
CODA GREG BEAN As happens every year at this time, we’ve heard a lot of graduation addresses filled with uplifting exhortations that basically come down to “be the best that you can be.” I think First Lady Michelle Obama’s speech to graduating high school students in Washington, D.C.’s Anacostia neighborhood was the most moving of…
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Residents to hold meeting on Ford Avenue issues
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MILLTOWN — A public meeting will be held to discuss the ongoing cleanup and redevelopment of the 22-acre Ford Avenue redevelopment site next week. The meeting, to be held at 7 p.m. June 29 at the American Legion building, JFK Drive and Washington Avenue, is being organized by citizens’ group…
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Six complete service projects to get the Gold
East Brunswick Township councilwomen (l-r) Camille Ferraro and Nancy Pinkin congratulate Gold Award recipients Danica Cotov, Allyson Burke, Joy Stoffers, Nicole Bornkamp, Chandler Navara and Joanna Schaff. Mayor David Stahl honored the girls, all residents of the township, with a proclamation. EAST BRUNSWICK — Township officials recently honored six local Girl Scouts who received their…
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