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Gloria Dombrowski
Gloria G. Dombrowski, 84, of Freehold Township, died July 1, 2010, at home. She was born in Jersey City and had lived in Bayonne for 51 years before moving to Freehold Township recently. She was the past president of the Police Wives Association, Bayonne. Mrs. Dombrowski was predeceased by her husband, retired Bayonne Police Capt.…
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Lindsay Diamond, daughter of Ilisa and Scott Diamond of Marlboro, has been named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at the University of Rhode Island, Kingston. The 2007 graduate of Colts Neck High School is majoring in kinesiology. Samantha Koellner, daughter of Diane and John Koellner of Englishtown, has been named to the…
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First lady Michelle Obama should have considered vacation in USA
Iwas very disappointed to read that Michelle Obama took her younger daughter on a vacation to Spain’s Costa Del Sol while her older daughter is at sleep-away camp. While Mrs. Obama is a private citizen and has the right to travel where she wants, as first lady of this nation, I would think that she…
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Reader responds to letter on ‘uniculturalism’
Iread with interest the Your Turn guest column “U.S. Needs ‘Uniculturalism,’ Not More Multiculturalism,” (July 28) by Jim Fitzmaurice, trying to understand his position, as the writing seemed erudite and the thinking serious. Eventually, however, it became clear that under the rhetoric is simple bombast. Evidently, the man suffering from “a paucity of melanin,” the…
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Writer says it is time to end the crusade against racism
In his July 28 Your Turn guest column, “U.S. Needs ‘Uniculturalism,’ Not More Multiculturalism,” Jim Fitzmaurice did an excellent job of pointing out the shortcomings and frauds of the multiculturalism “religion.” However, in making some racerelated statements he shows that he is a victim, perhaps subconsciously, of the very dogma he decries. He wrote: “It…
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Frances Marie Kostbar
Mrs. Kostbar, 94, of Manalapan, died May 21, 2010, at home. Prior to her retirement in 1987, she was a school bus driver for the Manalapan Englishtown Regional Schools. She had previously worked as a floor lady in a lamp factory in South River. Mrs. Kostbar was a lifelong self-employed farmer and road stand operator.…
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Helen M. Cannon
Mrs. Cannon, 78, of Jacobstown, died July 5, 2010. A native of Chicago, Ill, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Mundelein College in Illinois and her Master of Arts in education from the University of Southern California. She worked in education for over 40 years, retiring as a teacher at St. Mary’s Catholic…
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Mary Gorbich
Mrs. Gorbich, 90, of Howell, died July 14, 2010, at Geraldine Thompson Health Care Center, Wall. She was born in Manville and had lived in Farmingdale prior to moving to Howell. She was a homemaker and a Sunday school teacher. Mrs. Gorbich was predeceased by her husband, Walter, in 2006, and a daughter, Carolyn Ann…
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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…
