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Patricia Corlett Turner
Mrs. Turner, 76, of the Parlin section of Sayreville, died June 28, 2009, in Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was predeceased by a son, John “Jack” Turner. Surviving are her husband, John J. Turner; five children and their spouses, Patricia and Ronald Synarski of Monroe, and Gerard and Tami Turner, Marilyn and Walter…
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Nicholas Fama Jr.
Mr. Fama, 87, of North Brunswick and Indiana, died June 30, 2009, at Regency Heritage Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Somerset. He resided in Old Bridge for more than 35 years, prior to relocating to North Brunswick and Indiana. He was a custodian at Cedar Ridge School for the Old Bridge Board of Education, retiring in…
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CHRIS KELLY staff The Monroe Falcons’ Tyler Cushman tries to tag Sayreville’s Christian Campbell during an American Legion Baseball League game at Sayreville War Memorial High School July 10. Sayreville Post 211, which is 13-4, defeated the Falcons (5-10) in the juniors game by a score of 16-8.
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Sports Shorts
The Raritan Valley Soccer Officials Association is seeking candidates who are interested in officiating high school soccer in Middlesex, Hunterdon, Somerset and Warren counties. The RVSOA is a member of the New Jersey Soccer Officials Association, which is the leading organization for high school officiating in the state. For additional information, contact Bill Tumbleson at…
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Tucci brings versatility, leadership to gridiron
EBHS quarterback excited about possibilities for fall ’09 BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent East Brunswick High School football coach Marcus Borden thought a moment before he made his pronouncement. JEFF GRANIT staff East Brunswick High School quarterback Mauro Tucci works out in the school’s weight room last week while teammate Joe Quaglieri serves as a spotter.…
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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Billy Siegel of Flemington plays keyboards for Jody Joseph & the Average Joes at Geick Park in Old Bridge July 7. The township’s Summer Concert Series runs for six weeks on Tuesday evenings through Aug. 11.
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CHRIS KELLY staff Christian Campbell of the Sayreville Post 211 American Legion baseball team makes solid contact with the ball during a game against the Monroe Falcons in a July 10 game at Sayreville War Memorial High School. Sayreville, which is 13-4, defeated the Falcons (5-10) in the juniors game by a score of 16-8.
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TNR does not work on cats, has negative impact on birds
This letter is in response to Michelle Lerner’s letter to the editor, “TNR Is Most Effective, Cheapest Way To Control Feral Cats” (Suburban, July 2). There is no scientific evidence indicating that Trap-Neuter- Return (TNR) substantially, quickly or effectively reduces the feral-cat population. The American Veterinary Medical Association has stated that any reduction is insignificant.…
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