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Rosina (Rose) Trani
Mrs. Trani, 90, of Jackson, formerly of North Bergen and New Milford, died June 12, 2013, at home. She was employed as a child support investigator by the Hudson County Court House, Jersey City, for 15 years, retiring in 1984. She was predeceased by two brothers, Frank and Joseph Lapi; two sisters, Vee Gherardi and…
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Nellie Loniewski
Mrs. Loniewski, 96, of Jackson, formerly of Whiting, died June 24, 2013, at Bartley Healthcare, Jackson. She was predeceased by three siblings, Mary Cucci, John Trzaka and Stanley Trent; a sister-in-law, Jane Loniewski; and her husband, Henry Loniewski. Surviving are two children, Ann Taylor of Jackson and Henry Loniewski of Fair Lawn; two sisters, Helen…
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Amelia F. (Emily) Billotti
Mrs. Billotti, 84, of Staten Island, N.Y., died June 23, 2013, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. She was predeceased by her husband, William, and a son, Michael. Surviving are her children, Bill of Staten Island, N.Y., Thomas of Holbrook, N.Y., Paul of Indian Lake, N.Y., Robert of Jackson, David of Freehold, and Annmarie…
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Robert Julius Verticchio
Mr. Verticchio, 71, of Jackson, died June 11, 2013, at Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack. He owned and operated the family business, Universal Fixtures, Brooklyn, N.Y., until his retirement in 2008. After that, he worked part time for Sears, Howell. Surviving are his wife of 50 years, Bette Ann (Harvey) Verticchio; a daughter, Nancy Verticchio…
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Seymour “The Mayor” Wolinsky
Mr. Wolinsky, 91, of Howell, formerly of Old Bridge, Vineland and Holiday City in Toms River, died June 19, 2013. Surviving are his wife, Adele; two sons, Art Wolinsky, and his wife, Jill, of New Hampshire, and Jay Wolinsky, and his wife, Marcie, of Hackettstown; a daughter, Sandy Villegas, and her husband, Ron, of Monroe;…
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Lakewood man charged with murdering his mother in home
LAKEWOOD – A 41-year-old Lakewood resident has been charged with murdering his mother in her Sumac Court home. According to a statement from Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph D. Coronato and Lakewood Police Chief Robert Lawson, the body of Gail Conway, 61, was found on the morning of June 25 during a well-being check conducted by…
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Charlotte Sometimes is always about the music
By REGINA YORKGITIS Staff Writer Charlotte Sometimes CeeLo Green’s head bopped, Adam Levine’s jaw dropped, and before the song ended, four music superstars had spun around to fight over a Jersey girl. “You get down on yourself a lot in music,” Asbury Park resident Charlotte Sometimes said. Not on this night in February 2012, when…
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ON CAMPUS
William J. Mitchell III of the New Egypt section of Plumsted graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and honors in music from St. Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y. William is a graduate of New Egypt High School. Amy Miele of Jackson earned a Juris Doctor degree from Widener Law, Wilmington, Del. Kristen…
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Barnabas Health Retail Pharmacies offer tips to avoid dangerous drug interactions
Statistics vary, but it is estimated that the average American fills approximately 12 prescriptions each year.This does not included dietary supplements and over-thecounter medications.“The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality reports that adverse drug events (ADEs) result in more than 770,000 injuries and deaths each year,” explains Shawn Lynch, R.Ph., vice president, Barnabas Health Retail…
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