• Helen Csabay

    Ms. Csabay (also known as Coabey), 94, of South River, died Nov. 19, 2009, at home. Prior to her retirement, she worked as a machine operator at DuPont Photo Products, Parlin section of Sayreville. She was predeceased by three brothers, John, Louis and Joseph; and by a sister, Margaret Csabay. Surviving are a sister, Anne…

  • In long battle over shaky degrees, taxpayers suffer

    Coda • GREG BEAN The interminable dispute in the Freehold Regional High School District over administrators and teachers who got ginned-up degrees from an unaccredited and highly suspicious online diploma mill just won’t go away. Regular readers know the saga of the tale’s most highly visible player, FRHSD Superintendent of Schools James Wasser, who got…

  • Photo

    SCOTT FRIEDMAN Boy Scouts from Troop 3 of Monroe plant bushes outside Woodland Elementary School Nov. 21 as part of Michael Baumann’s Eagle Scout project. Scouts planted shrubs and installed a walkway and benches in the flagpole area in front of the Harrison Avenue school. Story, page 30. SCOTT FRIEDMAN

  • Running to the finish

    CHRIS KELLY staff Old Bridge’s Corey O’Neill (r) runs to the finish line during the NJSIAA’s Cross Country Meet of Champions race, held at Holmdel Park in Monmouth County Nov. 21. O’Neill ran a 5:25 average mile and 16:47 overall in the 5K, finishing in the top third. CHRIS KELLY staff

  • Aims to clarify issues regarding charter schools

    Iam continually troubled by articles such as the one in the Oct. 29 issue of the Sentinel, “Board: Charter School Brings ‘Quite an Impact’; E.B. Officials Working With Attorney on Hatikvah Issue.” While a healthy discussion on this topic seems appropriate, articles such as this one and others that appear slanted against the charter school…

  • Talk to shed light on State Theatre

    The Greater Brunswick Juniors will host a guest speaker from the State Theatre, New Brunswick, 8 p.m. Dec. 7 at the United Methodist Church, 47 N. Main St., Milltown. Discussion will focus on the history of the theater and its schedule of upcoming events. All are welcome to attend.

  • George Klaus Horton, Ph.D.

    Dr. Horton, 83, of East Brunswick, died Nov. 1, 2009. He was a professor of physics at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, for 50 years. He was predeceased by a son, David S. Horton, and by a sister, Ursula Bowles. Surviving are his wife, Pamela Fairbrother Horton; three children, Belinda Carstens-Wickham of Edwardsville, Ill., Jonathan C.…

  • Matawan Turkey Trot

    Video by Joan Fruchter Matawan Turkey Trot Video by Joan Fruchter

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