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Freedom rider
ERIC SUCAR staff Marielle Villanobos, 14, enjoys a trip on the Chair Jet during the Immaculate Conception Church carnival in Spotswood June 16.
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Spotswood board mulls potential referendum
Projects such as roofing, HVAC could total $7M BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer School officials are discussing the makeup of a future bond referendum to fund improvements at several Spotswood schools. Board of Education President Richard O’Brien stressed that is early in the process and the board has only discussed the referendum “in a very…
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E.B. redeploying cops to regular police work
EBHS, Churchill to share one school resource officer BY VINCENT TODARO Staff Writer East Brunswick is returning certain police officers who have worked mostly in the schools back to regular police work as a cost-saving measure. Two police officers will be returned to regular police duty, and the township will also bring an end to…
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Photo
ERIC SUCAR staff Kids enjoy a ride on the Drop Tower at the Immaculate Conception Church’s annual carnival in Spotswood June 16. The five-day event concluded on Saturday. More photos, page 23.
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Marie C. French Majewski
Mrs. Majewski, 80, of South River, died June 15, 2009, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Her husband, Edward Majewski, died in 2006. Surviving are four children and their spouses, Nancy Majewski and Edith “Edie” and Robert Boldizar, all of South River, Susan and Paul Williams of Candia, N.H., and Dennis and Donna…
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Frances Mae Fritzsche Beres
Mrs. Beres, 84, of Sayreville, died June 14, 2009, at Madison Center, Old Bridge. Before her retirement she was employed by Howard Johnson Hotel in New Brunswick as head of housekeeping. Mrs. Beres was predeceased by two brothers, Charles and Oswald Fritzsche and a sister, Eleanor Scalzo. Surviving are her husband of 66 years, John…
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Hilda Szwarczberg Wulach
Mrs. Wulach, 85, of Monroe, died June 10, 2009, at the Medical Center at Princeton. A Holocaust survivor born in Poland, she settled in Brooklyn in 1949, moving to Monroe in 1995. Her husband, Jack Wulach, died in 1974. Surviving are her children, Leslie Wulach and his wife, Joan, of East Brunswick, Phyllis and her…
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Julia E. Kish Domino
Mrs. Domino, 92, of East Brunswick, died June 19, 2009, at home. Prior to her retirement, she owned Domino’s Foodtown, East Brunswick. Her husband, Dominic J. Domino, and a daughter, Lorraine Vislosky, both died in 2007. Surviving are a son, Joseph, and his wife, Rosemary, of East Brunswick; a daughter, Madeline, and her husband, William,…
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Frances Solomine Turall
Mrs. Turall, 94, of Point Pleasant, died June 10, 2009, at Claremont Center, Point Pleasant. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she resided in South River for over 40 years before moving to Point Pleasant five years ago. She was employed for 50 years as a general ledger bookkeeper prior to retirement. Her husband, John Joseph Turall,…
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