• Sandy Sasso at S.B. jazz café May 1

    Vocalist Sandy Sasso will perform 8 p.m. May 1 at South Brunswick’s jazz café at Herb Eckert Auditorium at the South Brunswick Municipal Complex, 540 Ridge Road. Admission is $5 for the event sponsored by South Brunswick Arts Commission. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call 732-329-4000, ext. 7635.

  • Friends of Library book sale May 2

    Friends of the North Brunswick Public Library will hold the fifth annual book sale, “Go Green,” 10 a.m.-4 p.m. May 2 on the lawn at the library at 880 Hermann Road (rain date May 9). There will be more than 5,000 books in 40 categories, as well as magazines. For information, call 732-246-3545 or visit…

  • Alice Sochotsky Gustimbelli

    Mrs. Gustimbelli, 74, of South River, died April 14, 2009, in Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick, Prior to her retirement in 1984, she was employed as an assistant cafeteria manager for Sperry Univac, Dayton section of North Brunswick, where she worked for 25 years. Surviving are her husband, Amerigo “Ray” Gustimbelli; two daughters, Donna…

  • Regina M. Ramseyer Davino

    Mrs. Davino, 76, of North Brunswick, formerly of East Brunswick, died April 19, 2009, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement in 1992, she was employed as a medical transcriber with Retina Vitreous Center, East Brunswick, where she worked for 15 years. Her husband, Carlo, died in 2004. Surviving are…

  • Giovanna “Jennie” Montana Miceli

    Mrs. Miceli, 80, of Highland Park, died April 21, 2009, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She resided in the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick, prior to relocating to Highland Park three years ago. She managed a national chain of ladies hosiery stores headquartered in New York City, for more than 30…

  • Theresa Kay Kelly

    Mrs. Kelly of Sayreville, died April 19, 2009, at home. She resided in Plainfield, and North Brunswick, prior to relocating to Sayreville. She was a group supervisor at PSE&G for 35 years. She was predeceased by a sister, Paula Kelly. She is survived by a son, Deon Jackson; her mother, Marie Wilson; four siblings, Dwight…

  • Politicians commended for bill to abolish COAH

    Iwould like to commend Assemblywoman Amy Handlin and Assemblyman Sam Thompson for co-sponsoring a bill that would, in effect, abolish the costly affordable income housing (COAH) program. Gov. Jon Corzine’s recent budget cut property tax rebates and property tax deductions for most families and municipal aid to Middletown, but did not cut unfunded mandates like…

  • PETA mourns loss of pet advocate, Bea Arthur

    Bea Arthur had a truly golden heart and will be sorely missed by everyone at PETA. She joined our organization in 1987, when the Golden Girls did an anti-fur episode, and because of her unending compassion and tireless efforts to make the world a kinder place, she won multiple Humanitarian Awards. Bea never missed a…

  • Bows and arrows cause concerns of danger

    Hunters say, “There has never been an incident in New Jersey in which a bow and arrow hunter has mistaken a person, horseback rider or family pet for a deer.” Just a few weeks ago in West Amwell Township a 3-year-old cat had to fight for its life after a hunter apparently put her in…

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