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Deborah C. Kregeloh Hernandez
Mrs. Hernandez, 54, of North Brunswick, died Feb. 27, 2009, at home. She was an emergency room nurse at Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick, for 10 years. She is survived by her husband, Miguel; and a son, Juan, at home. Burial was at Van Liew Cemetery, North Brunswick. Arrangements were by Boylan Funeral Home,…
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Evelyn R. Chamoun Coury
Mrs. Coury, 77, of North Brunswick, died Feb. 19, 2009, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was comanager at Headquarters Restaurant, North Brunswick. Prior to that, she was the founder of Evelyn’s Restaurant, New Brunswick, and employed there for more than 10 years, retiring in 1992. She was predeceased by her husband,…
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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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Cecil Multz DeHart
Mrs. DeHart, 91, of southern New Jersey, died Feb. 20, 2009, at AvistaCare at Cherry Hill. She resided in North Brunswick, Milltown, and Monroe Township, prior to relocating to southern New Jersey. She was a retired freelance dress designer. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph M. DeHart, in 1984. She is survived by a…
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Gov. Corzine is wrong to give away perks to illegal aliens
Ifind 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 superior.…
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Encourages public to join in movement to end MS
Every hour someone is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic disease of the central nervous system for which there is no cure. MS interrupts the flow of information between the brain and the body and stops people from moving. Many have trouble imagining what their lives would be without the ability to move, but…
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Tyrannical policies are breaking New Jersey
Only in New Jersey could black-robed “unelected” dictators — I mean judges — tyrannically find a constitutional right for citizens to have cheap housing at the expense of the taxpaying citizens, who somehow don’t have that same right. Only in New Jersey would state government use taxpayer money to pay farmers not to develop land,…
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Group thanks book sale supporters
Although our “Love-Themand Read-Them” book sale was a success, it was not a record-breaker. Keep the following in mind for our June sale: for the price of one new hardcover at a traditional store, you can acquire two bags-worth of reading materials that conceivably will last until the following sale. Please join us June 12…
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Sports Shorts
A new fifth-grade boys AAU travel basketball team is being formed in Middlesex County. The team will compete in five or six weekend tournaments in the spring, beginning in late March. For more information, email [email protected] or call 732-296-1373. The Amateur Baseball Association of N.J. is seeking players and teams for an adult recreational baseball…
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