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Bernice Schmitt
Mrs. Schmitt, 86, of Sayreville, formerly of East Brunswick, died March 6, 2009, at home. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as a secretary with the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, East Brunswick, where she worked for many years. She was predeceased by her husband, Stephen Schmitt. Surviving are a son, Robert, and his wife,…
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Clement Tennaro Sr.
Mr. Tennaro, 48, of the Parlin section of Sayreville, died March 10, 2009, at home. He was predeceased by his parents, Vito and Mary Tennaro, and by a sister, Frances Tennaro. Surviving are his wife, Donna Miller Tennaro; three children, Clement Jr., Nicholas and Jennifer, all at home; two brothers, Albert Tennaro, and his wife,…
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Walter Shaluha
Mr. Shaluha, 81, of South River, died March 12, 2009, in the Reformed Church Home, Old Bridge. Prior to his retirement, he was employed with the Middlesex County Utilities Authority, Sayreville, where he worked for 20 years. Surviving are his wife, Raya Sitze Shaluha; three daughters, Debra Jones, and her husband, James, of South River,…
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Sports Shorts
The Sayreville Athletic Association (SAA) will hold baseball/softball registration from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday until March 28 at the SAA trailer on Woodland Avenue in the Morgan section of Sayreville. To mail in a registration form, go to www.leaguelineup.com/sayrevilleathleticassociation and click on the “handouts” link. Work bond checks will not be cashed…
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Bombers hope to build on talent, experience
Season opens at South Plainfield on April 1 BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer The Sayreville War Memorial High School baseball team managed a 13-10 record and a trip to the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV tourney a year ago thanks to a .305 team batting average and a strong one-two punch on the mound. The…
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Consolidation will increase efficiency in New Jersey
Tired of reading about squabbling municipal officials, unprofessional police departments, and school boards captivated by their schools? There is a one-word answer. Consolidate! Consider that New Jersey is such a compact state with 21 counties. Why not 21 coterminous municipalities? Huge benefits will be achieved when all municipal government activities are consolidated into 21 county-size…
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Shooting everything in the way will not solve problems
Why is it that whenever wildlife seems to get in the way, the “Sarah Palin” philosophy — kill them — seems to take over? This happened with the starlings recently in Franklin. There are also many people suggesting that we do the same with Canada geese. Well, this method did work in the past with…
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‘Victory’ over Borden not really gratifying
What is so pleasing about suppressing someone who believes in God? Wow. What a victory. Eileen Kulcsar Monroe
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Positive impact of park cannot be measured
Iwould like to comment on the letter to the editor from Frank J. Coury (“On Economic Effect of Open Space Programs,” Sentinel, March 19) regarding the Heavenly Farms purchase. Mr. Coury has a number of issues that he repackages from time to time — the pistol range, the bus contract, the Golden Triangle. On most…
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