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Myron S. Reed
Mr. Reed, 68, of Freehold Township, died June 1, 2011, at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark. He was the owner of M.S. Reed Inc. and Reed Screed Sales and Service, Freehold. Surviving are his wife, Barbara A. Reed; three sons, Douglas Reed and his wife, Patsy, of Jackson, Myron S. Reed Jr. and his…
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Sandra A. Radice
Ms. Radice, 67, of Manalapan, formerly of Brooklyn and Queens, N.Y., died June 11, 2011, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. She worked as a medical secretary in Manalapan for Dr. Joel Storm’s orthodontic practice. She was predeceased by a brother, Philip Forgie. Surviving are two sons and a daughter-in-law, Phillip Radice and Debbie of…
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Vasil Scecka
Mr. Scecka, 88, of Manalapan, died May 27, 2011, in Wedgewood Gardens, Freehold. He was predeceased by his first wife, Jeannette Delepierre Scecka. Surviving are his wife, Alla Kuzmitskaia; two stepchildren, Vita Yablan of Old Bridge andAliaksei Kuzmitski of Marlboro; four step-grandchildren; and one step-greatgrandson. Aservice was held at St. Euphrosynia Belarus Orthodox Church, South…
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Ruth Marie (McKenna) Jennings
Mrs. Jennings, 78, of The Willows, Holmdel, died May 31, 2011. She was a longtime resident of Kearny, moving to Englishtown in 1986 and Leisure Village, Lakewood, in 1998. Mrs. Jennings was predeceased by her husband, Thomas Jennings, and a brother, Raymond McKenna. She is survived by her sons, Thomas and his wife, Kathleen, of…
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Lina Ferraro
Mrs. Ferraro, 92, of Freehold Township, formerly of Brooklyn, N.Y., died May 25, 2011. For most of her life she worked as a seamstress. Mrs. Ferraro was predeceased by her husband, Thomas, in 1987; and a great-granddaughter, Amari LaCapria. Surviving are a son and daughter in-law, Gregory and Phyllis Ferraro of Malverne, N.Y.; two daughters…
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Kathleen A. Ernst
Mrs. Ernst, 92, of Farmingdale, died May 24, 2011, at home. She was a 1938 graduate of the Emilie, Krider, Norris School of Drama, Philadelphia, Pa. Until her retirement in 1997, Mrs. Ernst was a vice president and treasurer at Eugene Ernst Products Co., Farmingdale. She was predeceased by her husband, Eugene Anton William Ernst…
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Resident will not move on from Marlboro ethics issue
While Paul Schlaflin’s letter to the editor on May 25 was filled with innuendos and accusations stated out of context, ask yourself, why was he in front of the Democrat-appointed Marlboro Ethics Board in the first place? Keep in mind, the board unanimously voted and found him “guilty” of violating the township’s ethics and proper…
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One step ahead of the etiquette police
ARE WE THERE YET LORI CLINCH Thank you cards. Although my saying so may cast me in an unfavorable light in the eyes of the etiquette police (and I’m sure it’s enough to make Miss Manners choke on her crumpet), I wish the darned tradition of sending them had never been started. Not so much…
