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Former special ed teacher/wrestling coach indicted on multiple charges related to criminal.
Former special ed teacher/wrestling coach indicted on multiple charges related to criminal sexual contact with a minor, filming adult victims
A former special education teacher at Sayreville Middle School and former wrestling coach at Union County College has been indicted on multiple charges involving his criminal sexual contact with a minor who was known to him and the surreptitious filming of several adult victims.
On April 22, John M. Denuto, 44, of Spotswood, was indicted on four counts of endangering the welfare of a child in the first-, second-, and third-degree stemming from his filming and possession of child sexual exploitation material, as well as eight counts of invasion of privacy in the third-degree, six counts of aggravated criminal sexual contact in the third-degree, six counts of criminal sexual contact in the fourth-degree, two counts of witness tampering in the third-deg
Monroe Public Schools to remain in remote learning indefinitely
Monroe Public Schools will remain on remote learning as it awaits the stabilization of COVID-19 positivity rates within its boundaries.
The district made the announcement earlier this week in a letter to families. Citing increasing instances of the virus and subsequent quarantines, the district moved to remote learning last month ahead of spring break.
It intended to resume in-person learning Monday. In the letter, Supt. Julie Everly, said the community is continuing to see a rapid increase in cases.
“All of us would prefer to have our students in school, but health and safety must always be our priority,” Everly said. “We had hoped that spring would bring more favorable public health conditions.
Sutton retires from administrative post in Frenchtown
Rosemary Sutton, a familiar face at the Frenchtown Township Hall where she greeted visitors every day, has retired from her position as administrative assistant to the supervisor after 4 ½ years.
Sutton, who was born and raised in Monroe and lives in Monroe Township, worked her last day in March. Taking her place was Natalie (Zieske) Askar.
Sutton, 72, worked for both former Supervisor Jim McDevitt and current Supervisor Al VanWassehnova. She was known as the “trash Lady” because she often answered questions from callers about refuse and yard waste pickups in the township as well as upcoming elections. Since May of 2020, she also checked the temperature of all visitors to the hall as part of safety protocols the township launched to prevent the spread of COVID-19.