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Joseph H. “Gabby” Gabionwitz
Mr. Gabionwitz, 88, of Howell, formerly of Jackson, died Dec. 24, 2011, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. He retired as a 20- year veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving during World War II, where he earned the National Defense Service Medal. He was employed by Lakewood Golf Course and East Leisure Village, both in…
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Doris J. Hayes
Mrs. Hayes, 75, of Howell, died Jan. 1, 2012. She was a graduate of Lakewood High School. Mrs. Hayes was predeceased by her husband, Gerald N. Hayes; five siblings, Helen Mershon, Thomas Gunther, Charles Gunther, John Gunther and Marion Johnson; and a son-in-law, Robert Wagner. Surviving are four daughters, Jennifer Wagner, Linda Hayes, Margaret Megill…
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How about a nice watch when these folks retire?
CODA GREG BEAN A ll right, wage slaves — at least those of you who have toiled in the mines of the dreaded private sector — I’ve got a question. I remember my last day on nearly every job I ever had, and I remember my final paycheck. I remember getting paid for vacation accumulated…
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FRHSD to hold orientation
The Freehold Regional High School District will host an orientation event for current eighth-grade pupils and their parents at each district high school during January. The program will provide information to help parents become familiar with each school, mission and philosophy, academic offerings, course registration process and all of the educational and extracurricular opportunities the…
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‘Bare with us …’ Uh, no thank you.
BLOOPERS ADELE YOUNG Every new year, we like to disclose some of the amusing constructions that came across our desks during the previous 12 months. Thank goodness, most of the gaffes in this column were caught in time and did not make it into one of our weekly publications. Alas, some did. We try very…
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Ranney Lower School makes healthy eating fun
Chef Chris DiStefano (l) and Chef for a Day Trinity Dalmazio n conjunction with the health and wellness programs that Ranney School in Tinton Falls has implemented campuswide, the school’s dining services, FLIK, recently developed a nutrition program available to Lower School students. As a means of promoting healthy eating habits, developing an enjoyment of…
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Technology has changed lives, but has it been for the better?
GUEST COLUMN BRIDGET LANE I t can hardly go unnoticed that over the last 20 years, technology has changed the wayAmericans live their lives. With email, Facebook and texting, traditional forms of communication are becoming passé, and with newer capabilities, the computer will make it possible to never have to leave the comforts of home…
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Bowled over by football
ARE WE THERE YET LORI CLINCH Oh, what a busy time. Hustling and bustling, moving to and fro. The food has to be right, the attire must properly coordinate and traditions considered. Someone has to fluff the couch cushions, others are to hang the banners, and let’s face it, sports fans, the dip simply isn’t…
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Budd Malko Jr.
Mr. Malko, 54, of Farmingdale, died Dec. 21, 2011, at home. He was employed as sales manager for KN Auto Sales, Toms River, retiring three months ago. Surviving are his wife, Wanda S. Malko; four daughters, Christina Noroski and her husband, Matthew, of Toms River, Kimberly Malko of Brick, Stephanie Malko of Toms River and…
