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When fond memories are still nightmares
Are We There Yet? • LORI CLINCH When our first little dear was born, I prepared for life to change. I had considered late night feedings, diaper changes and public humiliation. What I didn’t know was that the house itself would change also. I never anticipated moving Grandma’s antique rocker into a corner to make…
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Libraries are a helpful resource during economic crisis
Your Turn Guest Column • Norma E. Blake During the past year, over 100,000 New Jersey residents lost their jobs, adding their names to a list that was already well over 200,000. Many families in our state are facing economic challenges, some for the first time. Businesses, both large and small, are closing their doors…
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Catherine Marie Schaefer O’Brien
Mrs. O’Brien, 88, of Sayreville, died June 21, 2009, in Arbors Care Center, Toms River section of Dover. She was once employed with E.I. DuPont, Parlin section of Sayreville. She was predeceased by her husband, Lawrence O’Brien, and by two sons, David O’Brien and Mark O’Brien. Surviving are a daughter, Chris O’Brien of Toms River;…
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Louis Delonardo Jr.
Mr. Delonardo, 61, of Middletown, died June 23, 2009, at home. He resided in the Wanamassa section of Ocean Township prior to relocating to Middletown. He was employed by the Shrewsbury Township Public Works Department. He was predeceased by his father, Louis Sr., in 2000. He is survived by his wife, Jan; a daughter and…
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Suit that polarized town enters a new chapter
Coda • GREG BEAN I’ve written about the Stuart Moskovitz/Manalapan imbroglio a number of times over the last few years, so it’s appropriate to note the fact that one chapter of this sorry mess may finally be over. Last week, according to a story posted on the Greater Media Newspapers website by Mark Rosman, managing…
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Fishing for fun
PHOTOS COURTESY OF LINDA WARHAFTIG Above: Megan Kaltschmid tries to hook a biter during the 32nd annual Father’s Day Fishing Derby, held June 21 at Boyd Pond by the North Brunswick Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services. Right: The Parks Department’s Wayne Kuberiet expresses his affection for a fish.
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In the Service
Air Force Airman Erik G. Spess graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eightweek program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. A 2003 graduate of from South Brunswick High School,…
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New laws designed to help curb pollution in Lawrence Brook
BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer MILLTOWN — The Borough Council recently adopted two ordinances designed to help protect the environment. Council President Brian Harto said one ordinance will require that storm drains on the streets be retrofitted with smaller inlets, preventing garbage and items such as unwanted junk mail from flowing into them and eventually…
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SBHS graduation
Pictured clockwise from top: Salutatorian Poojan Jhaveri delivers his speech to his fellow classmates during the South Brunswick High School commencement ceremony, held June 23 at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton. Sean Monaghan (c) and James Kugel (r) do their impression of a music conductor leading the South Brunswick choir and band. Graduates proceed…
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