Category: Tri-Town Opinion
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Winning Howell Republicans promise campaign based on the issues
We take this opportunity to thank many people. To the citizens that voted for us this past primary election, thank you. We are thrilled and privileged to be the Republican nominees for Howell Township Council. To our wives and families, thank you for your unwavering love and tolerance for the hardships this run for election…
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June 14 dinner-dance will pay tribute to late cardiologist
We recently lost one of the great champions and advocates of cardiovascular health working in New Jersey, and particularly Monmouth, Ocean and Middlesex counties. Dr. Ronald I. Rubinstein was an interventional cardiologist at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune, director of cardiology at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel, and a staff cardiologist at Com-munity Medical Center in…
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Obituaries
Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. SOPHIE BROCKMAN, 75, of Marlboro, died May 31 at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. She was a resident of Marlboro for the past 40 years. She was…
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Public school not a place for private club sports
Public school not a place for private club sports A decision by the Freehold Regional High School District Board of Education to decline to start an interscholastic ice hockey program this fall made sense. In recent months a group of parents and teens going by the name of School Kids Asserting Team Expansion (SKATE) made…
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Those people who speak for America’s enemies are traitors
On May 16, anti-United States bigots, who are evidently members of the National Alliance and the World Church of the Creator, attacked citizens of the Jewish faith, one of the oldest and most patriotic American communities, with hate literature leaflets distributed in Howell and Marlboro. These anti-American organizations willingly distribute the treacherous hate message of…
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Resident appreciates effort made by Howell First Aid Squad
I would like to publicly extend my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the Howell First Aid Squad. In the early morning hours on May 20, my husband had to call 911 for a medical emergency for myself. Within several minutes, the dedicated and professional Howell first aid staff were at my home to transport me…
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Obituaries
Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. JO ANN FILAN, 62, of Whiting, died June 2 at home. Born in Newark, she resided in West Orange, Brick and Middletown prior to moving to Whiting…
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Cooperation serves residents
If Lakewood school administrators and municipal officials are to be believed, a new era of cooperation may be dawning between the Board of Edu-cation and the Township Com-mittee. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Ernest J. Cannava and Deputy Mayor Charles Cunliffe both told the Tri-Town News this week that a cooperative spirit existed among representatives of…
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For the record
Anyone interested in contacting the female doowop a cappella group StreetHeart may do so by calling Betty Semel at (732) 446-5283; by e-mailing [email protected]; or by visiting www.streetheartgirlz.com. This information was inadvertently omitted from an article in the May 23 Tri-Town News.
