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Dotros’ texts, conversations at issue in trial
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Text messages and jailhouse conversations between Michael Dotro — the Edison police officer accused of setting fire to his police captain’s home in Monroe last year — and his wife, Alycia, are not protected by marital privilege. Superior Court Judge Bradley Ferencz made the ruling at a motion hearing in…
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
Reformed Church Home, Old Bridge, recently attained a Deficiency-Free Rating in the annual survey of skilled-nursing facilities conducted by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. Kate Shepard, executive director and administrator at the facility, said, “This honor places Reformed Church Home among a handful of elite New Jersey nursing centers recognized for…
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PHOTO COURTESY OF RARITAN VALLEY YMCA Laila Embaby, from left, Piper Conroy, Jeremy McMahon, Kalum Sears, Sydney Bielecky and Akash Menaria performed recently in the Raritan Valley YMCA’s Christmas celebration in East Brunswick.
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‘Interfaith’ holidays confusing to children
After reading the article “Interfaith Families Embrace Holidays” (Sentinel, Dec. 18) about interfaith families celebrating both Judaism and other religions, I am of the opinion that this has to be extremely confusing to children. If a couple is both Jewish and Catholic, and are mixing the two together, they are doing an injustice to the…
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Veterans invited to join American Legion
American Legion Post No. 522, Monroe, is seeking new members. All veterans and active-duty military personnel are invited to join. The group gathers at 1 p.m. the first Monday of the month in the courtroom at the Monroe Township Municipal Building, 1 Municipal Plaza, Perrineville Road. For more information, log on to alpost522. home.comcast.net.
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Area libraries ask patrons to give the gift of reading
By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer Libraries across Middlesex County are accepting new books and monetary gifts to be donated to the Books to Keep program. “This program has been going on for about 20 years now,” said Betsy Westlake, youth services director for the East Brunswick Public Library. “We usually start up in November, so…
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Street parking limited near Spotswood school
SPOTSWOOD — Parking on Madie Avenue is now off limits during the school day at G. Austin Schoenly School. The Spotswood Borough Council unanimously approved the ordinance on second reading at its Dec. 15 meeting. Councilwoman Margaret Drozd was not present. “The ordinance sets time limits on about a 215-foot stretch on Madie Avenue near…
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Free comedy night offered every Friday
Cranbury Station Bar & Grill Restaurant, 2625 Route 130 South, Cranbury, will hold a free comedy night at 8 p.m. Dec. 26 hosted comedian Mike Bonner and featuring top comics from the tri-state area There is no cover charge. Dinner and drink specials will be offered throughout the show. Shows will continue every Friday night.…
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