• John E. Hernandez

    Mr. Hernandez, 87, of Old Bridge, died July 13, 2009, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Prior to his retirement in 1999, he was employed as a machinist at Continental Baking Inc., East Brunswick, where he worked for 20 years. Surviving are his wife, Alicia Sieb Hernandez; a daughter, Teresa Brown, and her…

  • Sports Shorts

    Sky Blue FC and Saint Peter’s Healthcare System team up for the BE WELL! Health Fair beginning 5:30 p.m. Aug. 5 in the Yurcak Field parking lot at Rutgers University, Piscataway. The health fair will precede the final home game of the regular Women’s Professional Soccer season against FC Gold Pride at 7 p.m. The…

  • Football schedule takes on new format this fall

    EBHS to play Shore teams instead of longtime rivals BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent It is one month before high school football players don their helmets and shoulder pads and commence with preseason practice. That is, if the coaches don’t choose to work their players in full gear now during the current summer conditioning programs. “There…

  • Pace brings athleticism, right attitude to game

    Relief pitcher, top hitter looks forward to senior year BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent It’s a rare summer day when Cody Pace can interrupt his baseball season and head down the Shore. Left: Cody Pace, who will be a senior at Spotswood High School, makes a play during a recent game against Edison in the GMC…

  • Disputes claims that studies show TNR to be successful

    Michelle Lerner’s letter to the editor, “TNR Is Most Effective, Cheapest Way To Control Feral Cats” (Sentinel, July 9), requires a response. As attorney for Project TNR (Trap-Neuter-Release), she heralds the virtues of TNR of feral cats and urges Old Bridge to adopt TNR as its method of dealing with stray cats. For those unfamiliar…

  • Help remedy unfair fees for businessmen, women

    Have you even wondered why some of your favorite small stores ask you not to use your credit card for low-dollar purchases? It has to do with a huge, hidden credit card fee that costs Americans $48 billion a year — more than annual fees, late fees and over-the-limit fees combined. Unless you’re a retailer,…

  • Arrghhhh! Why did you pour milk on the cereal?

    Coda • GREG BEAN The emails started coming in from out-ofstate friends yesterday: “Rabbis and mayors in a corruption probe? Some of which included the sale of body parts? Sounds like you newspaper guys are going to have fun with this.” “Have you gotten your bag of cash yet?” another began. “If you haven’t, what’s…

  • Photo

    Becky Fellingham, of Holmdel, shows her patriotism at the First Presbyterian Church of Red Bank Strawberry Festival on July 5. A concert of patriotic music and song followed, an Independence Day tradition at the Tower Hill church.

  • In the Service

    Army National Guard Sgt. Maj. Rodger A. Miller is returning to the U.S. after a deployment to the Iraqi Theater of Operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Miller, an operations sergeant major with 28 years of military service, is normally assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 114th Infantry, Woodbury. A 1979 graduate…

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