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Arthur R. Bifulco Sr.
Mr. Bifulco, 83, of South Brunswick, died Feb. 14, 2009. He was a retired director of the Department of Public Works for South Brunswick Township for more than 28 years. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Lillian Jolly Bifulco; three sons and two daughters-in-law, Arthur R. and Alice Bifulco Jr., Thomas and…
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Property taxes, not mortgages, are choking many homeowners
We need to cut property taxes substantially for all; we don’t need meager tax breaks here and there. Many people could afford their home when they bought it. It’s not the mortgages that are strangling many of our homeowners, it is the property taxes. Many homeowners can afford their mortgage payments; they just can’t keep…
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Health reform will bring country out of recession
Only in Washington would anyone think that problems facing our health care system are separate from the current economic crisis. With incomprehensive or no health insurance at all, more and more families are going into debt paying off their medical bills. When Americans go into debt related to medical costs, the result is bad credit,…
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‘Dutch’ Himmel was a friend to rural S.B.
As in any good life passing, it is time for a very sad goodbye to a good neighbor and friend. Dutch Himmel (although he was always Mr. Himmel for me) was a friend to everyone that knew him. He was a real friend to the rural area of eastern South Brunswick where he spent nearly…
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Sports Shorts
Andrew Opoku, a wide receiver for the North Brunswick Township High School football team, signed a letter of commitment with Temple University for a full academic scholarship on Feb. 4. Michael Cole, a lineman for the North Brunswick Township High School football team, signed a letter of commitment with the University of Maine for a…
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Tourney time
ERIC SUCAR staff South Brunswick’s Tyler Jaramillo (top) tries to put a move on West Windsor-Plainsboro North’s Matt Rabin during their 125-pound match at the District 20 Wrestling Tournament held at South Brunswick High School on Feb. 20. Tyler Jaramillo finished third. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Top photo: South Brunswick freshman Alicia Osley competes…
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An auto fix so simple even a caveman could do it
Coda • GREG BEAN As an admitted American car nut, I’ve watched with horror, disbelief and profound sadness the parade of auto executives coming before Congress with their hands out in recent weeks. General Motors, which had already gotten $17.4 billion in loans from the government, said it needs another $16.6 billion to keep the…
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For the Record
In the article “Residency investigations in N.B. have been successful” in the Feb. 12 edition of the Sentinel, the school district’s recertification program is attributed to then-acting Superintendent Geri Margin. While the program did begin under her administration, it was fostered by the Board of Education as a whole, since Margin first believed there were…
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Old E.B. favorite finds a new home in N.B.
Harvest Specialty Deli & Catering comes to Maple Meade Shopping Plaza BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer PHOTOS BY JENNIFER AMATO Above: The sign hanging at the North Brunswick location of Harvest Specialty Deli & Catering is the original one from the East Brunswick building of American Harvest. Nolan and Ginny Lewin have relocated their deli…
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