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Aldur Ted Johnson
Mr. Johnson, 87, of East Brunswick, died Feb. 10, 2009, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Surviving are his wife, Rose Cray Johnson; two daughters, Aileen Johnson of East Brunswick and Karen Forvour, and her husband, Ricky, of Edgewater; a son, Steven Johnson, and his wife, Barbara, of East Brunswick; a sister, Linnea…
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Rosemarie Wingler Cooper
Mrs. Cooper, 72, of Spotswood, died Feb. 8, 2009, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was an executive assistant for more than 25 years with the former Borrus Insurance Agency, Old Bridge. Surviving are her husband, Albert B. Cooper; a daughter, Patti Cooper of Sayreville; two sons, Jeff Cooper, and his wife,…
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Jean C. Zdanowicz
Mrs. Zdanowicz, 91, of South River, died Feb. 15, 2009, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement, she worked as a credit manager with several local department stores. She was predeceased by her husband, Alexander M. Zdanowicz Sr., and by a son, Alexander M. Zdanowicz Jr. Surviving are two daughters,…
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Anthony E. Petruzzi
Mr. Petruzzi, 84, of the Parlin section of Sayreville, died Feb. 19, 2009, at home. Surviving are his wife, Antoinette Cascella Petruzzi; two sons and their wives, Paul and Carma Petruzzi of Changewater and John and Linda of Sayreville; a sister, Dorothy Dolce of Clearwater, Fla.; and three grandchildren. A Mass was offered at Our…
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Sports Shorts
Tom Nawrot of East Brunswick, a senior at The College of New Jersey, won the 100-backstroke race in 52.38 as the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams defeated their hosts, the Profs of Rowan University, recently to earn the 2008-09 New Jersey Athletic Conference Championship in both sports. The 2008-09 season marked the return…
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Monroe, South River wrestlers go to ‘war’
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Staff Writer The State Wrestling Championships are on tap this weekend in Atlantic City, better known as the “War at the Shore.” That’s because all 14 weight classes represent a battle supreme featuring the very best in New Jersey. The three from this area that remain in contention include Monroe’s Sam Emburgia…
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Don’t count out Chargers for Group II section title
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Staff Writer Spotswood High School boys basketball coach Steve Mate summed up the road that began last night for the Chargers, top-seeded in Central Jersey Group II, in accurate terms. “If we play like I know we can play, we should put ourselves in a good position to challenge for the sectional…
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Hustling to the basket
PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff Left to right: Monroe’s Ahmid Williams drives to the basket against Piscataway’s Thomas Bennett in the second half during their Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament semifinal at South Brunswick High School on Feb. 25. Monroe’s Timmy Brix fouls Piscataway’s Jeff Atkins in the first half. Monroe was defeated 63-21.
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Sky Blue FC ready to play some soccer
BY JAMIE ROMM Staff Writer After two days of tryouts, 26 players sat silently in a semicircle, waiting to hear if they had made the cut. On Feb. 25, 51 players had entered the practice field at GoodSports USA at Allaire in Wall Township, hoping to play for the Sky Blue FC Soccer team, a…
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