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Jean Kuderka Borlan
Mrs. Borlan, 82, of East Stroudsburg, Pa., died Aug. 29, 2009, at home. Born in the Little Rocky Hill section of South Brunswick, she resided in Milltown prior to relocating to Pennsylvania in 1996. She was predeceased by her husband, Frank Borlan, in 1995. She is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Mary Jane and…
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Sports Shorts
The 11th annual Autism Charity Golf Outing will be held 11:30 a.m. Sept. 14 at the Forsgate Country Club, Monroe. Sponsored by The Michael J. Valiant Sr. Foundation, the event is organized each year by several New Jersey fathers of children with autism. The annual golf outing raises autism awareness and funds Autism New Jersey,…
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Sky Blue came from behind to reach pinnacle of success
Three road playoff games … three tough opponents … three wins … one championship. If this scenario reminds you of the 2008 New York Giants, you’re not mistaken. However, in this case, I’m referring to a team in its first year of existence, a team that struggled throughout the season, and a team that needed…
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Racer earns spot at national championship Motocross race
Devin Kusmider just made his dreams come true. The 9-year-old dirt bike racer from East Brunswick qualified for the largest amateur motocross race in the world, the 28th annual Air Nautiques/AMA Amateur National Motocross Championships at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch in Tennessee. Devin took on more than 20,000 hopefuls from across America to earn one of…
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AARP seeks to dispel health care reform myths
As health care continues to be one of the most talked about issues today, I hope that consumers are not being misled by some of the myths that have been circulating: Here are the facts: Health care reform means guaranteeing all Americans a choice of dependable, affordable health insurance plans and preserving our choice of…
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South River looking to bounce back in ’09
Season opens Friday against Shore Regional BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent It had to come as a shock to South River High School football fans that their team experienced a dismal 1-9 campaign last year. After all, the Rams had been regular participants in the Central Jersey Group I finals, and could always be counted on…
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Office director a great help in time of need
How nice it was to see the Sentinel’s feature on one of Spotswood’s unsung heroines, Janine Balazs at Spotswood Office on Aging. When my father, Jack Skelly, known to many in town as “the printer for Spotswood,” was hospitalized at the very end of his life with prostate cancer complications, Ms. Balazs proved to be…
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Sayreville opens ’09 with Brick Memorial rematch
Bombers face difficult battles early in campaign BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer Despite losing most of its lineup to graduation, the Sayreville War Memorial High School football team will put a sizable team on the field when it opens the campaign on Friday at Brick Memorial High School. PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff Members of…
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What’s that sound? It’s the sound of silence
Coda • GREG BEAN It sure has been a lot quieter around the house since the Federal Trade Commission’s ban on prerecorded “robocalls” went into effect Sept. 1, and I couldn’t be happier. I put my name on the national Do Not Call list the very day I learned about it, and it has been…
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