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Mary A. Leshinsky
Mrs. Leshinsky, 83, of Freehold, died July 22, 2010 at home. She was born in Trenton and had resided in Freehold since 1949. She was a certified nurse’s aide at The Manor from 1985 until her retirement in 2000. Mrs. Leshinsky is survived by her husband, Stanley J. Leshinsky; two sons and daughters in-law, David…
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Edward V. Slater
Mr. Slater, 61, of Farmingdale, died July 19, 2010, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. Prior to retirement, he was a manager at Harry’s Army Navy store in Robbinsville. He was a Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War, serving two continuous tours of duty. He was predeceased by a brother, Sgt. Stephen Slater,…
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No, seriously, we take your complaint verrrry seriously
CODA GREG BEAN Regular readers might remember the fun we had with Sears a while back because it was impossible to discover what hours their service center on Route 1 in East Brunswick was open without actually driving there to find out. I wanted to drop my lawnmower off for a tune-up, but I found…
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Mildred Farry Conrow
Mrs. Conrow, 97, of Farmingdale, died July 20, 2010, at Tower Lodge Care Center, Wall. She was a graduate of Manasquan High School and Rider College, Trenton, in 1931. She worked as an accounting technician at Fort Monmouth for over 20 years, retiring in 1981. She served as a substitute teacher in the Howell Township…
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Exemption sought for existing contracts
The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education is reaching out to the governor and legislators to ask for an exemption to the recently imposed 2 percent tax levy cap for contracts that were negotiated and signed prior to this cap. Marlboro, in particular, has been chastised for what appeared on the surface to be…
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Family reunions: an unlikely place to learn life’s greatest lesson
GIRL TALK CLARE MARIE CELANO Family reunions can present us with a fast-track emotional roller coaster, much like the Cyclone I used to ride at Palisades Park when I was young and brave. On our way to one of these get-togethers, we can imagine ourselves young and energetic as we smear on globs of wrinkle…
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Albert Tvaroha
Mr. Tvaroha, 88, of Freehold, died July 25, 2010, at Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York City. He was a World War II U.S. Navy veteran. Mr. Tvaroha was the owner and operator Albert Tvaroha Inc., Freehold. He was predeceased by a granddaughter, Jessica Tvaroha. Surviving are his wife, Gertrude Moriarty Tvaroha; a son, Warren,…
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Dorsey Parker
Dorsey Parker, 58, of Englishtown, died Aug. 2, 2010, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was born in Melfa, Va., and was a self-employed carpenter. He was employed at Nestlé Co., Freehold, for many years. Surviving are a daughter, Darcey Parker; his mother, Emma Tiggs Brown; and a brother, Robert E. Brown…
