• Maria A. Scordo

    Mrs. Scordo, 83, of Milltown, died Dec. 2, 2009, in Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. Her husband, Natale Scordo, died in 1998. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, John and Theresa Scordo of Allentown; two daughters and sons-in-law, Catherine and John Bredin of Milltown and Angela and John Terrizzi of North Brunswick; and seven…

  • Sports Shorts

    Defending Women’s Professional Soccer champion Sky Blue FC will hold open tryouts on Jan. 5-6 at the Robbinsville Field House, 153 Manor Way, Robbinsville. Tryouts are intended for college seniors or players who have completed their college eligibility. All participants must be at least 18 years old. Each session of the open tryouts will run…

  • Gridiron champs move on to basketball court

    BY JIMMY ALLINDER Staff Writer One of the major tasks for coaches of any sport is teaching players how to win. That, fortunately, will not be a problem for Monroe Township High School boys basketball coach Bob Turco. Of the 13 members on the Falcons’ roster, six are members of the recently crowned Central Jersey…

  • EBHS boys, girls strike again at bowling lanes

    Brown dominates girls team with 215 average, 270 high BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent You know you have the makings of a successful bowling team when the biggest problem you face is finding playing time for all your talent. That is the challenge for Jeff Elias, who coaches the boys and girls teams at East Brunswick…

  • Health department needs better plan for next year’s flu-shot clinics

    My visit to the Oct. 16 Middlesex County Health Department flushot clinic, which was scheduled from 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. at the Old Bridge Senior Center, did not turn out as it should have. By the time I arrived at 9:55 a.m., I, as well as any others arriving then or after 10 a.m., were told…

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    JEFF GRANIT staff Cardinal McCarrick High School’s Jennifer Shereyka (center) and Sydney Ransom (r) battle for a loose ball with Woodbridge High School’s Taylor (l) and Jordan Stanley during a Dec. 10 scrimmage in Woodbridge. JEFF GRANIT staff

  • Amused by reaction to garbage pickup

    This letter is written in response to Eileen Luft’s letter to the editor, “Wants Mayor To Know That New Garbage Schedule Has No Merit,” that appeared in the Oct. 29 issue of the Sentinel. Ms. Luft wrote about being disappointed at East Brunswick’s decision to move to once-a-week garbage pickups between Labor Day and Memorial…

  • Volunteers sought to join firefighting team

    As you may be aware, the career staff members of Station No. 57 have been using the volunteers building, located at 130 Applegarth Road, Monroe. With the new station anticipated to be completed in April 2010, the members of Applegarth Volunteer Engine Company No. 1 Inc. are actively seeking new members to join our team.…

  • Global warming is just a ‘dash’ of hot sauce away

    Coda • GREG BEAN The office holiday party was last week, and to everyone’s pleasure, it was potluck. Attendees were encouraged to bring their favorite dishes and, man, did they come through. There was a whole cubicle filled with hot, maincourse dishes. Another was filled with salads. Another was crammed with desserts. Lots of the…

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