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Resident asks voters to support Hochberg and Accettola
A pril 27 is Election Day and it is one of those rare times when Marlboro and Colts Neck voters will be allowed to vote for their own and their neighbor’s candidates on the same ballot. Barry Hochberg from Marlboro and Carl Accettola from Colts Neck need your votes to continue the fight to help…
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Joseph A. “Pop” Lanzaro
Mr. Lanzaro, 81, of the Morganville section of Marlboro, died March 5, 2011. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran of the Korean War veteran. He had a 60-year career in the automobile industry and was last employed by Tom’s Ford, Keyport. Mr. Lanzaro was predeceased by a brother, Donald Carl Lanzaro. Surviving are his…
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Short-term decision good for some, very bad for others
CODA GREG BEAN Was anyone surprised by the news last week that the teachers’ union in South Brunswick, the South Brunswick Education Association, after “careful consideration” rejected a proposed wage freeze for the 2011-12 school year? If they had accepted the freeze, the number of full-time-position cuts in the district would have been reduced from…
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Madeline Liberatore
Mrs. Liberatore, 88, of Marlboro, died March 9, 2011, at home. Born in Jersey City, she had lived in Franklin Lakes before moving to the Greenbriar section of Marlboro in 1990. She was predeceased by her siblings, Basil, Teresa and Marie. Mrs. Liberatore is survived by her husband, Vincent; a son, Louis; a daughter, Helene;…
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Walter G. Lough
Mr. Lough, 94, of Farmingdale, died March 9, 2011, at home. He was a U.S. Army veteran serving in the Asiatic/Pacific theater during World War II, where he received the Victory Medal and two Bronze Stars. He was employed as a salesman for McKesson & Robbins Pharmaceuticals, Rego Park, N.Y. Mr. Lough was predeceased by…
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Explorers come to life at Robertsville School
BYAMY ROSEN Staff Writer Three Robertsville Elementary School fifth-grade classes recently hosted the school’s third annual Explorer Museum. The living museum is the culmination of a project in which pupils assumed the persona of an explorer. Landon Goldman (l) dressed as French explorer and Jesuit priest Jacques Marquette, and Scott Reivich (r), as astronaut John…
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Artis L. McKinzie
Mr. McKinzie, 86, of Freehold, died March 14, 2011, at Meridian Nursing and Rehabilitation at Shrewsbury. Mr. McKinzie was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He was a boxer in the welterweight division and had the distinction of never being knocked out. He worked as a chauffeur, co-owned and operatedM&MCleaners, and was a…
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Marshall T. Dame
Mr. Dame, 65, of Jackson, formerly of Manalapan, died March 11, 2011, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. He was a project manager and head of engineering for Casale Industries, Garwood, for over 35 years. Mr. Dame is survived by his wife, Beverly; a daughter and son-in-law, Jill and Christopher Tobey of Freehold Township;…
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Cecilia “Dolly” Ramos Cruz
Mrs. Cruz, 91, of Marlboro, died March 12, 2011, at The Manor, Freehold. She was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and lived there until moving to the U.S. 16 years ago. While living in San Juan, she created and managed Stanley Home Products. Mrs. Cruz was predeceased by her husband, Justo Cruz Nieves. Surviving…
