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Joseph Ramellini
Mr. Ramellini, 69, of Manalapan, died May 27, 2013, after a long illness. He was employed as vice president of DVI Communications Inc., New York City. Surviving are his wife of 45 years, Theresa; three sons and daughters-in-law, Joseph and Gabrielle, Robert and Jennifer, and Christopher and Carmella; five grandchildren; his mother, Clara; and a…
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Lillian H. Mattes Tangen
Mrs. Tangen, 82, of East Brunswick, died May 23, 2013, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Surviving are her husband, Woodrow “Woodie” Tangen; a son, Alan Tangen, and his wife, Karen, of Manalapan; two daughters, Deborah Tangen, and her husband, Bill Winter, of Staten Island, N.Y., and Janice Pennington, and her husband, Dale,…
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Evelyn D. Piccolini
Mrs. Piccolini, 78, of Marlboro, died June 7, 2013, at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. She was employed by Marlboro Township as the municipal court clerk before taking a position as the municipal clerk, a position she held for 24 years. Surviving are her husband of 59 years, Raymond Piccolini; a son and daughter-in-law, Raymond and…
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Huntington offers exam prep checklist for summer
Eileen Huntington of Huntington Learning Center is reminding parents that students entering their senior year of high school and still planning to take the ACT or SAT should develop a study timeline and strategy this summer. “A student’s SAT or ACT score is a critical component of his or her college application package, and for…
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Officials to seek residents’ opinions on Colts Neck wildlife management
By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer COLTS NECK — While the public debate surrounding the discharge of firearms cooled down in late February, wildlife management is still a hot topic in Colts Neck. Members of the township’s wildlife committee plan to distribute a survey in July to “assess the attitudes and opinions of all residents as…
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Council OKs bond ordinances
FREEHOLD — The Borough Council adopted several bond ordinances on June 17 that will provide funding for several projects in Freehold Borough. No residents commented on or asked questions about the ordinances when given the opportunity to do so during a public hearing. The council adopted a bond ordinance appropriating more than $1.1 million to…
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Gellman’s work featured in mobile museum
The New Jersey Hall of Fame has announced the launch of the nation’s first mobile Hall of Fame Museum, featuring images created by Gary Gellman of Gellman Images, Adelphia. A public unveiling of the mobile Hall of Fame Museum was held on June 24 in Jersey City. The ceremony honored Hall of Fame inductees and…
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Resident faces drug charges
MANALAPAN — Police in Manalapan have reported two recent incidents regarding a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) believed to be heroin. On June 8, officers responded to a township residence for a report of a dispute. Officers subsequently charged Toni Mauro, 29, of Manalapan, with possession of CDS believed to be heroin, and possession of drug…
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Walk will visit sites of interest in Freehold Borough, June 30
By CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD — The Mayor’s Health and Wellness Initiative is offering residents a chance to learn about the history of Freehold Borough and to burn off some calories while doing it. A “Hometown History Walk” will be led by the borough’s historian, Kevin Coyne, beginning at 1 p.m. June 30,…
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