• Patricia Ann Crowley

    Mrs. Crowley, 68, of Sayreville, died March 17, 2009, in Madison Center, Old Bridge. Surviving are her husband, Dennis P. Crowley; three sons, Scott Crowley, Dennis J. Crowley, and his wife, Maria, all of South Amboy, and Christopher Crowley of Sayreville; two brothers, James McDermott of Commack, N.Y., and Timothy McDermott of Huntington, N.Y.; and…

  • William E. White

    Mr. White, 86, of East Brunswick, died March 17, 2009, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Surviving are his wife, Sophie Krumbine White; a daughter, Lorraine Miller, and her husband, Wayne, of East Brunswick; two sons, William White of East Brunswick and Leslie White, and his companion, Judy Reed, of Old Bridge; and…

  • Sports Shorts

    The Sayreville Bomber golf outing, sponsored by the Football Touchdown Club and the Baseball Booster Club, will be held April 18 at the Bunker Hill Golf Course in Princeton. Beginning at 1 p.m. with a shotgun start, the day will include hot dogs, hamburgers and beverages on the course, and dinner immediately following at Bunker…

  • How to hook the kids into fishing

    Fish On • RON NUZZOLO Every spring on the first warm day, I get calls from friends who want to take their kids fishing. They are usually acting on what is called fishing fever and spend money on unnecessary tackle. I decided to share with you the simplicity of getting the kids hooked on fishing.…

  • Lady Knights looking to regain momentum

    OBHS team rebuilds after losing players to graduation BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer Despite the loss of seven seniors to graduation, the Old Bridge High School girls lacrosse team is looking to again contend for the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) title. Last season the Lady Knights posted a 13-4 overall mark and won the GMC…

  • Play ball

    PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Above: Cardinal McCarrick catcher Jamie Williams (l) tags out Colonia’s Alexa Lentini (r) duing a scrimmage held at Raritan Bay Waterfront Park in South Amboy on March 27. Right: Cardinal McCarrick second baseman Catelynn Waimer tries to get a glove on the ball before a Colonia runner can reach the…

  • Gov. Corzine is wrong to give away perks to illegal aliens

    I find Gov. Jon Corzine’s intention to give free college and driving permits to illegal aliens disgusting. To him I say, if you want so badly to help these criminals by all means dig into your own fortune, hold back some dough from Carla … but don’t give away my kids’ future to feel morally…

  • Sees Heavenly Farms as boon to residents, businesses

    The recent letter to the editor from Frank J. Coury (“On Economic Effect of Open Space Program,” Sentinel, March 19) shows how one-sided his thinking is. Drive by the new Heavenly Farms facility day or night, and it is being used and enjoyed by local East Brunswick residents as well as others who are visiting.…

  • Leave license suspensions up to judges

    I agree with the well-written strong opposition to Senate Bill S-2504 set forth by the Middlesex County Bar Association. This legislation would require the motor vehicle commission (MVC) to immediately suspend the driver’s license of any person who has committed certain traffic violations as a probationary driver or which result in the serious bodily injury…

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