Category: Tri-Town Opinion
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Democrats resolve to remain involved in town
Election season is over — at least for this year. My running mate, Don Knause, and I, would like to thank everyone who supported and encouraged us during this election. While we did not win, both Don and I are committed to staying involved in our community and fighting for the issues we believe in…
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Obituaries
Lillian Perosa Salvaryn Mrs. Salvaryn, 76, of South River, died Oct. 26 in St. Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. Her husband, Stanley Salvaryn, died in 2000. Surviving are four sons, Robert Salvaryn of Brick, James Salvaryn of Vineland, David Salvaryn of Readington and Mark Salvaryn of East Brunswick; a sister, Margaret Skrok of the New…
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N.J. voting process ready for reforms
A proposal by a group of state Assembly members to move up the presidential primary date in New Jersey is a measure that is long overdue. Assembly Majority Leader Joseph J. Roberts Jr. (D-Cam-den, Gloucester) and a group of six of his Democratic colleagues recently announced their support for an 18-point package of legislation geared…
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DiBella, Schomaker thank Howell residents for support
We would like to thank the people of Howell for allowing us the privilege to serve as your mayor and councilwoman, respectively. We are sincerely grateful for this wonderful opportunity and assure you we will work hard to represent every resident. This campaign was a wonderful experience. We met a great many people who shared…
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Obituaries
Vincent J. Buckley Mr. Buckley, 89, of Holmdel, died Oct. 24 at Bayshore Nursing Home, Holmdel. He resided in Lakewood before moving to Holmdel. He was an employee of the Sheriff’s Office before his retirement, and was clerk for the Grand Jury, Essex County, Newark County Courthouse. A U.S. Army veteran of World War II,…
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Muster zone may help, but real issue will remain
Lakewood officials are trying to come to grips with a situation that is not of their making, but that has landed squarely on the town’s main thoroughfare, Clifton Avenue. We refer to the influx of immigrants who have come to the region to make a better life for themselves and their families. A majority of…
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Childhood memories inspire resident to make an effort to protect Jackson’s environment
I would like to thank the Jackson Residents for Smart Growth along with the members of SPARE for your passion, desire, time and effort to preserve the very reason why we call this our home. We are just getting started and I commend everyone. I know we all have busy lives. We must stick together;…
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Support appreciated
On behalf of the Plumsted Fire Commissioners and the firefighters and officers of the New Egypt Fire Com-pany, please accept our sincere thanks for approving the purchase of the new fire apparatus and radio communications equipment. These additional resources will allow us to continue to improve our response capabilities and provide our community with even…
