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on campus
Daniel Feng of Morganville has been named to the dean’s list for the summer semester at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. Cierra Mautone of Freehold has received the Dr. & Mrs. Charles S. Swope Memorial Scholarship Foundation award, which is granted to 10 students for exemplary scholarship, leadership and service at West Chester…
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John J. Dooley
Mr. Dooley, 88, of Manalapan, died Sept. 25, 2012, at home. Born in County Limerick, Ireland, he resided in Manalapan for 46 years. He was a communicant of St. Thomas More Catholic Church, Manalapan. Prior to retiring, he was employed as a building manager for Cross and Brown Real Estate, New York City. He was…
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Pouring liquid waste down the drain is a crime in New Jersey
The Manalapan Environmental Commission would like to remind everyone that it is a crime in New Jersey to dump liquid waste into the storm drains or down the drain in your house. Old habits such as emptying paint cans, used motor oil, or other chemicals down the storm drain are not only illegal, but they…
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Thomas C. Elliott
Mr. Elliott, 81, of Freehold Township, formerly of Chicago, Ill., died Sept. 20, 2012, at home. He was a U.S. Navy veteran serving during the Korean War. Mr. Elliott was an electrical engineer and the editor of Power Magazine for McGraw-Hill, New York City, retiring 16 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Carol M. (Hill)…
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Acts in Manalapan were much more than just vandalism
This is in response to the letter to the editor, “How Did Vandalism Get Upgraded to a ‘Hate Crime?’” which was published on Sept 26. I strongly disagree with many, if not all, the points of this writer. A swastika to a Jew is beyond just vandalism. What does a swastika represent? It is the…
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Charles S. Molnar Sr.
Mr. Molnar, 94, of Colts Neck, died Sept. 24, 2012. Mr. Molnar was born in Garfield and attended Hemphill Diesel Engine School. He became a tool and die machinist at Presto Lock and eventually started his own tool and die business, Molnar Tools Inc., in 1948. He was predeceased by a daughter, Dr. Kathleen Brown;…
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Family appreciates support for annual golf tournament
We, the family of Anthony Lombardi, would like to thank all those who participated in our fourth annual “Another Day For Ducky” golf outing that was held on Sept. 10 at Knob Hill, Manalapan. This includes all the golfers, luncheon guests, sponsors and volunteers who made our event a great success. We raised about $3,000…
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John A. Raimondo
Mr. Raimondo, 64, of Manalapan, formerly of Jersey City, died Sept. 26, 2012, at home. He was a communicant of St. Thomas More Catholic Church, Manalapan. Mr. Raimondo was employed by ShopRite, Woodbridge. Surviving are his mother, Lucille, of Manalapan; three daughters and two sons-in-law, Donna Jean and Charles Fergie of Howell, Tara Raimondo of…
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Our lives are in the hands of those who can’t decide
CODA GREG BEAN Along with 50 or 60 million other Americans, I was glued to my television last Wednesday night, Oct. 3, for the first of three debates between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Willard (Mitt) Romney. But unlike many of those viewers, my expectations were lower than most. I didn’t expect either candidate…
