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To the everyday 4 p.m. group at the dog park
It never ceases to amaze me how ignorant people can be until they put their mouth in motion before their brain. I am referring to Jane Arcure’s letter to the editor in the Sentinel dated Feb. 25 (“N.B. Parks Department Should Not Be Blamed for Dog’s Injuries”). Ms. Arcure obviously read the letter I placed…
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Christie has broken promises already
C andidate Chris Christie said, “The last thing Chris will do is to follow [Jon] Corzine’s lead in eliminating property tax rebates for 1.2 million New Jerseyans.” But wait, Gov. Chris Christie is now saying that he will scale back or even eliminate the property tax rebate. So, where’s the change? All I see is…
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Christie’s proposed cuts are irresponsible
Gov. Chris Christie’s proposed budget cuts are irresponsible and short sighted. In a time when we should be preparing our state’s students for increased global competition, the governor wants to strip muchneeded resources from our children’s education. It is particularly disturbing that Christie wants to cut $3 million from child nutrition funding. This cut flies…
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DYNO field director reaches out to residents
My name is Peter J. Kenny. Most of you know me for my two runs for school board. I‘m writing this letter because I want to share with you a new chapter in my life, and I’m also looking for volunteers. I was recently appointed the Middlesex County Chapter field director of the Democratic Youth…
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Josephine D’Amato LaDuca
Mrs. LaDuca, 97, died Feb. 23, 2010, at The Elms of Cranbury. Born in New York City, she had lived in South Brunswick and East Brunswick. Mrs. LaDuca had worked as a seamstress prior to her retirement in 1974. She was predeceased by her husband, Salvatore LaDuca, in 2001. Surviving are her two sons and…
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Maria Magliocco
Mrs. Magliocco, 49, of Old Bridge, died Feb. 1, 2010, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. She was employed for the past six years as a food server at Carl Sandburg Middle School, Old Bridge. Surviving are her husband, Joseph J.; two sons, Nicholas and Matthew, and a daughter, Alexa, all at home;…
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Sondra A. Gorkin Silverstein
Mrs. Silverstein, 82, of Sunrise, Fla., formerly of East Brunswick, died March 14, 2010, in Vitas Hospice at University Hospital, Tamarac, Fla. Prior to her retirement in 1989, she was a medical secretary and worked for several doctors in East Brunswick. Her husband, Matthew Silverstein, died in 1989, and a daughter, Barbara Kraemer, died in…
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Enchanting!
Left: Patrons listen to story time with “Peter Rabbit” at the Barnes & Noble on Route 1 in North Brunswick on March 21. Above: Jenea Perez reads the classic tale. PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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N.B. school board honors athletics and academics
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township Board of Education recognized several students for their accomplishments during the March 17 public meeting. The North Brunswick Township High School’s (NBTHS) DECA marketing program attended a regional conference on Jan. 7 at Middlesex County College. The DECA members are Brittany Altman, Paynka Bhandari, Jake…
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