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Henry J. Tyskiewicz
Mr. Tyszkiewicz, 95, of Sayreville, died May 31, 2010, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Prior to his retirement, he worked as a painter with E.I. DuPont Photo Products, Parlin section of Sayreville. He was predeceased by a son, Hank, and by a daughterin law, Joan. Surviving are his wife, Martha; five children,…
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Mitchell S. Friedman
Mr. Friedman, 45, of Freehold, died June 12, 2010, in CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. He worked as a computer programmer for Bessemer Trust, Woodbridge. He was predeceased by his mother, Anne Friedman; and by a son, Joshua David Friedman. Surviving are his wife, Vickie Friedman; a son, Chris Friedman of Freehold; his father, Bernard…
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Robert F. Sommers
Mr. Sommers, 87, of Old Bridge, died June 2, 2010, in the Reformed Church Home, Old Bridge. Prior to his retirement in 2002, he worked for 18 years as a naturalist at Cheesequake State Park, Old Bridge. He served for 25 years on the Old Bridge Environmental Commission. His wife, Genevieve, died in 1996. Surviving…
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Barbara Joyce Casey Peck
Mrs. Peck, 89, of Sayreville, died June 13, 2010, in Summerhill Care Center, Old Bridge. Prior to her retirement, she was employed for 18 years as a layout artist and freelance fashion illustrator for Greater Media Newspapers, East Brunswick. She was predeceased by her husband, Franklin Peck; four brothers, John, Peter, Philip and Lawrence Casey;…
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Eleanor T. Giordano De Luca
Mrs. De Luca, 83, of the Parlin section of Sayreville, died May 31, 2010, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement, she was employed with Sunshine Biscuit Co., Sayreville, where she worked for 23 years. Her husband, Arthur C. De Luca, died in 1996. Surviving are two daughters, Laura and…
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Student assistance personnel provide important services
On behalf of the Association of Student Assistance Professionals of New Jersey (ASAP-NJ), I am writing to alert you of a potentially catastrophic situation that is occurring in our schools statewide. Due to the devastating effects of massive budget cuts in every school district in the state, we have been notified that numerous school districts,…
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Speak out against off-shore drilling
One would think that 200,000 gallons of oil spewing into the Gulf of Mexico every day would change an opinion. One may also think that this environmental disaster, which has devastated wildlife including birds, oysters, shrimp and fish as well as shutting down the small businesses associated with that wildlife, would change an opinion. The…
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NJN and music hall were perfect together
As New Jersey Network faces the threat of being turned over to private ownership, hanging in the balance is a plan that has been evolving over the past year for the rebroadcast of a historic television series on bluegrass music from 1977 to which I had the honor of contributing as scriptwriter, narrator, and producer-for-stage,…
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Golden Triangle not so golden after all is done
CODA GREG BEAN T he East Brunswick Township Council’s announcement that it was nearing a settlement with Toll Brothers over the disputed Golden Triangle development did not exactly produce a sigh of relief around town. The terms of the proposed settlement frankly raised more questions than they answered. And since this is being written before…
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