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Barbara H. Rosman
Mrs. Rosman, 85, of Monroe Township, died Nov. 24, 2012. She was born and raised in the East New York section of Brooklyn, N.Y. She worked in the garment industry in New York City prior to her marriage in 1958. Following her marriage, she became a homemaker. Mrs. Rosman lived in Forest Hills, Queens, before…
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Changes for The Beach Beat
In June, Greater Media Newspapers, which publishes 10 newspapers and produces one online newspaper, launched The Beach Beat.com, an online magazine that expanded the company’s traditional coverage areas within Monmouth, Ocean and Middlesex counties to Monmouth County’s Shore towns, and farther south to Point Pleasant, Seaside Heights and Atlantic City. A new issue of The…
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Joseph Piazza
Mr. Piazza, 80, of Freehold, died Nov. 3, 2012, at Wedgwood Gardens, Freehold Township. He was employed as a vice president at Bank of America, New York City. Mr. Piazza was a veteran of the Korean War. Surviving are his wife, Esther Piazza; two sons, Michael Piazza of Mount Pocono, Pa., and Anthony Piazza of…
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on campus
Andrew Craig Stein, son of Bert and Marlene Stein of Marlboro, graduated from the medical school at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey with a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree. Dr. Stein is a 2004 graduate of Marlboro High School. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Lehigh University,…
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Holy Twinkies, Batman, this is sad news indeed
CODA GREG BEAN You’re going to have to excuse me for a minute, because I’ve just had a horrible shock. My heart is racing, I’m dizzy, there are black spots dancing in front of my eyes, and the world seems to have faded into 50 shades of gray. My worst fears of last January have…
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FRHSD adjusts calendar
BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer A portion of the two school weeks lost to problems caused by post-tropical storm Sandy will be made up in the Freehold Regional High School District. The Board of Education voted to approve an updated school calendar at its Nov. 12 regular meeting. Power outages and unsafe driving conditions spurred…
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Facts show mayor was in control of response
I n the recent storms visited upon our area, people lost their homes, some people died, people were without electricity and encountered other losses. For the most part, what I witnessed in our town was not only a massive effort by our government to work with JCP&L to restore power, as well as the unending…
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Some people in Manalapan did make a difference during two storms
We have always joked that 100 people, in each generation, run Manalapan and that they trip over each other wherever they go. That fact has never been more apparent, or welcome, than during the two weeks of hurricane and snow storms. Note: I am, uncomfortably, not one of the 100. I saw them at the…
