• John J. “Jack” Turner III

    Mr. Turner, 53, of North Brunswick, died Feb. 27, 2009, at St. Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. He resided in Sayreville, prior to relocating to North Brunswick, more than 25 years ago. He was operations manager at Coloron Plastics, Somerville, the past 15 years. He is survived by his wife, Marianne Trautwein Turner; two daughters,…

  • Loretta M. Halaszewicz Rodziewicz

    Mrs. Rodziewicz, 93, of Sayreville, died Feb. 24, 2009, in Golden Living Care Center, Old Bridge. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as a counter person with Sun Glo Bakery, Sayreville, where she worked for 15 years. Her husband, John Rodziewicz, died in 1970, and a daughter, Janet Rodziewicz, died in 1953. Surviving are…

  • Roberta “Babs” D’Angelo

    Mrs. D’Angelo, 73, of Pensacola, Fla., died Feb. 20, 2009, in Pensacola. She resided in North Brunswick, prior to relocating to the Pensacola area, following retirement from GM Fantel. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph, in 2000; and a daughter, Donna Patrick, in 1982. She is survived by four daughters and three sonsin law,…

  • Antonia Padovano

    Mrs. Padovano, 84, of the Morganville section of Marlboro, died March 4, 2009, in CentraStateMedical Center, Freehold Township. Her husband, Arsenio, died in 1986. Surviving are her children, Joseph and Claire Padovano, Matteo and Oksana Padovano and Concetta and Sam Patruno; a brother, Carmelo Colao of Italy; and seven grandchildren. A Mass was offered at…

  • Marjorie Morris Framhein

    Mrs. Framhein, 84, of South River, died March 4, 2009, at home. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as an office manager with Delaware-Raritan Girl Scouts, North Brunswick, where she worked for many years. Her husband, Paul T. Framhein, died in 1984. Surviving are a daughter, Barbara J. Stenglein of Manahawkin; a son, Paul…

  • Tell ASIG New Jersey’s ocean is not for sale

    Take enough dirt, sediment, and other building materials to fill 10 Empire State buildings. The Atlantic Sea Island Group (ASIG) wants to create an island with this material to be used for a facility to offload, store and process liquefied natural gas (LNG) only 19.5 miles off the coast of Sea Bright. This group has…

  • Shooting everything 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. European starlings were introduced to this country by early…

  • Resident wants to see average tax assessment

    Using my tax bills, and realizing quarters three and four make up for 2008 Q1 & Q2 (which are based on 2007), I still could not make a positive result [of my North Brunswick Township tax bill]. Seems these higher Q3 and Q4 payments are incorrectly being used to make the 2009 tax rise look…

  • Supervisor proud of NBTHS orchestra, director

    On Feb. 15, my husband and I — along with many excited and proud parents, high school administrators, our superintendent, and board members— were absolutely thrilled to see the North Brunswick Township High School orchestra perform at Carnegie Hall. Under the wonderful guidance of the orchestra director, Jeffrey Bradbury, our students were challenged from the…

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