• William J. Carney

    Mr. Carney, 76, of the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, died July 9, 2009, at University Medical Center at Princeton. Before his retirement, Mr. Carney was a federal agent with the Department of Commerce Division of Criminal Investigation, New York City. He was predeceased by a son, James Carney. He is survived by his…

  • Alfred Bernhofer

    Mr. Bernhofer, 88, of Franklin Park, died July 13, 2009, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was an auto body mechanic at Cabala Auto Body, Jersey City, for 35 years, retiring in 1986. He was predeceased by his wife, Anna Sagmeister Bernhofer, in 2001. He is survived by two sons and one…

  • Joseph C. Woods

    Mr. Woods, 89, of North Brunswick, died July 18, 2009, at Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was employed at Union Carbide, Bound Brook, retiring after 30 years. He was predeceased by two brothers, William and Charles. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Elizabeth; and two sisters, Veronica Woods of East…

  • William A. Lawrence

    Mr. Lawrence, 53, of North Brunswick, died July 18, 2009, in Warren County. He resided in Monroe prior to relocating to North Brunswick five years ago. He was a baker at Rutgers University, Piscataway, the past 10 years. He is survived by his wife, Robin “Bobbi” Feldman Lawrence; a son and daughter-in-law, William R. and…

  • Carmela “Millie” Barone Garibaldi

    Mrs. Garibaldi, 95, died July 12, 2009, at home. She resided in East Brunswick, prior to relocating to North Brunswick in 1976. She was predeceased by her husband, Louis C. Garibaldi, in 1977. She is survived by a daughter, Maria Kratzar of North Brunswick; a sister, Pasqualina Czarcinski of Somerville; two grandchildren; and several nieces…

  • Help remedy unfair fees for businessmen and 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,…

  • The fault is not in the animals, but in the humans

    I’m writing in response to Greg Bean’s column, “He Bagged the Goose — And Then We Cooked It” (Suburban, June 25), a ridiculous proposal on how to handle the so-called “goose problem” New Jersey faces. I know Mr. Bean expected scathing letters from animal-rights freaks, attacking him for his satirical article (Isn’t satire supposed to…

  • Thinks Christie will bring jobs back to N.J.

    After reading about Chris Christie’s new renewable energy initiative and Gov. Jon Corzine’s response, it’s clear that Christie is focusing on creating jobs while Corzine only cares about political talking points, regardless of how New Jersey continues to suffer. Christie understands that an 8.8 percent unemployment rate and 135,000 lost jobs in the last year…

  • Sports Shorts

    The Garden State Soccer League seeks players who are over age 38. Tryouts will be held Aug. 2 for individuals. Teams are also sought. The league was established in the early 1980s. Contact Sergio at chainsaw68@verizon. net or at 732-673-9371. Sky Blue FC and Saint Peter’s Healthcare System team up for the BE WELL! Health…

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