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Nikolai Kalinin
Mr. Kalinin, 102, of South River, died March 29, 2009, in Summerhill Care Center, Old Bridge. Prior to his retirement in 1976, he was employed as a machine operator with Algrow Knitting Mills, Milltown, where he worked for 30 years. His wife, Olga, died in 2007, and a daughter, Nina, died in 2002. Surviving are…
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Joseph Intelisano
Mr. Intelisano, 84, of Hazlet, died March 28, 2009, at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. He was a furnace operator at General Cable, Perth Amboy, for 15 years, retiring 22 years ago. He is survived by his wife, Antoinette DeMarco; a son, Anthony of North Brunswick; and a grandson. A Mass of Christian Burial was at…
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Richard Johnson
Mr. Johnson, 78, of East Brunswick, died March 28, 2009, at home. Surviving are his wife, Rita Faul Johnson; a son, Richard, and his wife, Kara; a daughter, Nora, and her husband, Peter Sorrento; a brother, George; two sisters, Geraldine and Mary; and two grandchildren. A Mass was offered at St. Bartholomew’s Church, East Brunswick.…
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Sports Shorts
The Sayreville Leprechauns Football and Cheering Association is holding registration for the 2009 season from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 18 and 25 at the Mickey Sedlak Civic Center on Dolan Street. Registration is open for all children ages 5-15. The fee is $75 for the first child, $125 for two or more children…
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For the Record
The Monroe Township High School varsity softball team was victorious in season opener against Carteret. The girls won by a score of 12-8 in a hard-fought game on the road. The game’s outcome was incorrect in a story published April 9 in the Sentinel.
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SHRS returns four seniors to golf team
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent South River High School golf Coach Jim Mackiewicz is refreshingly candid when he talks about the makeup of his team. He understands that many local residents haven’t traditionally embraced the sport like, for instance, football. As a consequence, it’s a good bet that when Mackiewicz greets the players who come out…
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EBHS returns talent to volleyball court
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent They are victims of their own success. That’s the price East Brunswick High School’s boys volleyball team pays when it loses a match, something that feels about as frequent as the Cubs winning the World Series. At this juncture in the young season, the Bears are 4-1, with the defeat coming…
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On the run
PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Clockwise from above: East Brunswick’s Dan DeMarco starts the distance medley race for the Bears at the Colts Neck Relays on April 13. Monroe’s Bernie Hsu tries to clear a hurdle during the 3×400 hurdles race. East Brunswick’s Tommy Marciante runs shoulder to shoulder with Colts Neck’s Rudy Maharaj during…
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Reduced trash pickup will cut solid-waste volume at landfill
Why is reducing garbagecollection frequency good for us? The need to save money is what inspired the East Brunswick mayor and Township Council to propose reducing the number of garbage-collection days. Opponents of the proposal are concerned about accumulation of garbage between pickup days, and whether the saving is worth it. In the current economy…
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