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Notice of intent protects player’s right to sue
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer SAYREVILLE — The attorney for a Sayreville High School football player charged in the alleged hazing scandal said a notice of intent to file a $2 million lawsuit is largely procedural and does not mean a suit is imminent. Richard Klein, who is representing former Sayreville War Memorial High…
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Dr. Oz is a competent, caring physician
Recently, certain doctors have accused Dr. (Mehmet) Oz of “quackery.” Dr. Oz responded on his television show to the criticism. I did not need Dr. Oz’s television response to put the lie to the baseless attack on one of the world’s great heart surgeons. Dr. Oz repaired my mitral valve in a complex operation. A…
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GERARD TRABALKA Roosevelt Park in Edison provides a picturesque setting for an afternoon stroll.
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East Brunswick hosts Memorial Day event
East Brunswick Township will hold its annual Memorial Day Observance beginning at 1 p.m. May 24, rain or shine, in Veterans Park on the grounds of the municipal complex, 1 Jean Walling Civic Center Drive. The event will honor the men and women who lost their lives defending the United States. The Vietnam Veterans of…
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Milltown riders to pedal 300 miles for fallen officers
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MILLTOWN — In 1987, the Police Department lost one of its own. Howard J. Kline Jr., who was just 28 years old at the time, was hired by Milltown police and entered the Middlesex County Police Academy. During physical training at the academy, Kline suffered kidney failure. He was transported…
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After WWII bomb discovery, military checks campus site
By JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer A 500-pound World War II projectile is lowered into a government vehicle before transport from Middlesex County College in Edison. U.S. AIR FORCE AIRMAN TARA WILLIAMSON EDISON — Military officials used ground-penetrating radar at Middlesex County College last week to scour the site where the shell of a bomb was…
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Tickets available for June 5 Scramble
The Columbiettes of Immaculate Conception Knights of Columbus Council No. 4907 will sponsor its annual Scramble (Tricky Tray) fundraiser June 5 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Crescent Avenue, Spotswood. Doors will open at 6 p.m. Calling will begin at 7:30 p.m. Admission tickets cost $8 per person, adults only; advance purchase is suggested. There…
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Spotswood eyes council vacancy
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer SPOTSWOOD — The Spotswood Borough Council has a vacant seat left by the resignation of Council President Frank LoSacco. LoSacco, a lieutenant in the East Brunswick Police Department, said he chose to resign because he wants to spend more time with his family. “When you look at your kids…
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Milltown Police Department will seek state accreditation
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MILLTOWN — The Police Department is in the process of qualifying for its first accreditation status. “In this day and age, with the things going on in law enforcement, I viewed this as an ideal time,” said Police Chief Raymond Geipel, who oversees a department of 15 members. Accreditation, a…
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