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Mary Malanowski Durovich
Mrs. Durovich, 82, of South River, died March 24, 2009, in Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. Surviving are her husband, Harry Durovich; two sons, Robert Durovich, and his wife, Karen, of Chapel Hill, N.C., and John Durovich of the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick; two sisters, Jennie Nowicki of Sayreville and Helen Strach…
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Peter John Feiling
Mr. Feiling, 71, of Keyport, died March 30, 2009, at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. He was a teacher at Keyport High School for 30 years. He and his father built Keyport Marine Basin in the 1950s and sold it in 1976. He is survived by his wife, Jean Mitchell Feiling; a son and daughter-in-law, John…
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Rita M. Cassidy Bussiere
Mrs. Bussiere, 74, of Somerset, died March 29, 2009, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She resided in South Brunswick, and Edison, prior to relocating to Somerset five years ago. She owned and operated R. Bussiere Enterprises. She was predeceased by her husband, Robert Bussiere, in 2002; two sons, Michael D. Bussiere and…
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Residents begged for farm to be preserved as open space
If we could not get our mayor and council to listen to our concerns, I am not very confident we will be able to get Jon Corzine to listen. Why would he? Trenton has waived the “age-restricted” tag for developers who own property but cannot build to suit this category. Why? Because New Jersey is…
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Nathanson acts on all issues — good or bad
I’m writing this letter to show my support for Barry Nathanson for re-election to the South Brunswick Board of Education. I’ve known Barry for 12 years and have consistently observed him working in the best interest of the children of South Brunswick. He gives unlimited time to ensure the excellent academic and athletic growth of…
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Residents urged to spread autism awareness during April
Autism New Jersey encourages all residents to help spread autism awareness during April, National Autism Awareness Month. New Jersey has the nation’s highest prevalence rate, 1 in 94 children, compared to the national rate, 1 in 150. While there is no known cause of or cure for autism, early diagnosis and appropriate intervention are vital…
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Senate commended for passing Serve America Act
On behalf of our 1.4 million members in the Garden State, AARP New Jersey applauds the Senate for passing the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act. New Jerseyans should know that both Sens. Frank Lautenberg and Robert Menendez voted in favor of the bill. The bill will strengthen and expand civic engagement and volunteer opportunities…
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North Brunswick urged to take part in public work session
The great schools that the municipality of North Brunswick supports makes me proud to serve as the principal at North Brunswick Township High School. Although NBTHS has earned the blue ribbon from the U.S. Department of Education, our high school, similar to others across the state, needed to be analyzed to ensure it is truly…
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Nathanson not afraid of difficult issues
With less than two weeks to go before the South Brunswick school board elections, we need to see what has been accomplished before deciding for whom to vote. It is clear that progress has been made. The school system is in better shape than it was five years ago. Decisions are made in a rational…
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