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  • Sports author, stats maven discusses unique career

    Elliott Kalb visits with students at Shalom Torah Academy BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY staff Author and sports researcher Elliott Kalb discusses his career with students at Shalom Torah Academy, Marlboro. The students are producing their own newspaper. MARLBORO – Sports was the topic of the day when pupils at Shalom Torah Academy…

  • Kate “Kitty” Kersen

    Mrs. Kersen, of Freehold, died Nov. 2, 2007, at The Brookside Assisted Living Community, Freehold. Born in Bayonne, she had lived in Union for many years before moving to Freehold 20 years ago. Mrs. Kersen was a secretary for the Kramer Body & Equipment Co., Hillside. She was predeceased in 1973 by her husband of…

  • Students provide for needy

    BY BARI FAYE SIEGEL Correspondent HOWELL – They give back because they can. Students in the Monmouth Academy Community Service Club prepared 10 Thanksgiving food baskets for needy Lakewood families last week, but they got back far more than they gave. “This makes us feel so good. We really enjoy being able to give back…

  • Patricia Ann Determann

    Mrs. Determann, 74, of Manalapan, died Nov. 5, 2007, at home. Born in New York, she had resided in Manalapan for the past 41 years. She was a communicant of St. Thomas More Roman Catholic Church, Manalapan, as well as a volunteer for the Walk With Joe Committee. Surviving are her husband, Eugene T. Determann;…

  • The best defense against MRSA is prevention

    If you read the daily newspaper, chances are good you’ll find a new story of another student diagnosed with methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA. Several deaths have been reported and schools are closing to disinfect their facilities as more cases are diagnosed. MRSA has been around for many years, though it certainly has become…

  • Virginia J. Kandybowicz

    Mrs. Kandybowicz, 81, of Farmingdale, died Nov. 3, 2007, at Bartley Healthcare Nursing & Rehabilitation, Jackson. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she had lived there before moving to Farmingdale in 2006. Mrs. Kandybowicz was a homemaker. She was predeceased by her husband, John, in 1987, as well as two brothers, John and Chester, and a sister,…

  • Good things expected from new administration

    Marlboro did itself proud in this year’s municipal election, giving us a principled and dynamic new mayor and two outstanding new Township Council members. Jon Hornik, Frank LaRocca and Randi Marder represent the best in us, and they will concentrate on being leaders who will put the community before themselves. I am an elected member…

  • Stanley J. Obuchowicz

    Mr. Obuchowicz, 83, of The Villages, Fla., died Nov. 3, 2007, in Florida. Born in Union Beach, he had resided in Marlboro for many years before moving to The Villages in 2006. Mr. Obuchowicz had worked as a technician for Bell Labs and had also owned Cofax TV. He was a U.S. Army veteran of…

  • Mayor is taking action to aid Freehold Borough residents

    Iwas very disappointed to read the Nov. 7 Your Turn guest column, “Mayor’s Missteps Over Years Have Hurt Freehold Borough” by Virginia resident Richard Kelsey. This is a cold slap in the face of the voters of Freehold Borough, who only one day before reelected Mayor Michael Wilson and councilmen Kevin Kane and Jaye Sims…