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Janet Lee Petro
Mrs. Petro, 70, of Howell, formerly of Freehold Township, died Jan. 15, 2013, at home. She was employed as head housekeeper for Day’s Inn of Freehold. Surviving are two sons, Joseph Petro Jr. and James Joel Petro; two daughters, Christine Thomas and Francine Enright; a stepson, Frank Petro; a stepdaughter, Joann Petro; a brother, Tennent…
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Richard Camano
Mr. Camano, 56, of Howell, died Jan. 9, 2013, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Born in New York City, he lived in Keyport and Laurence Harbor before moving to Howell 14 years ago. He was a plumber by trade, most recently for Hacker & Son in Beachwood. Mr. Camano was predeceased by his father,…
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Viola G. Androszewski
Mrs. Androszewski, nee Smizaski, of Howell, died Jan. 9, 2013. Born and raised in Jersey City, she lived in Wood-Ridge, before moving to the Laurence Harbor section of Old Bridge, and then settling in Howell. She was predeceased by her husband, Stanley. Surviving are three daughters, Donna Robert of Deland, Fla., Debbie Burke and her…
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Donald William Kral
Mr. Kral, 74, of Jackson, died Jan. 6, 2013, at Seacrest Village Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Little Egg Harbor. Prior to retiring in 2000, he was employed as a vice president and commercial lending officer by New Millennium Bank, New Brunswick. Mr. Kral served in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Germany. He was…
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New conditional use proposed in Neighborhood Commercial zone
BY ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer JACKSON — An ordinance that would, if adopted, add automobile service stations to the list of approved conditional uses for several neighborhood commercial (NC) zones throughout Jackson is set for a public hearing and possible vote for adoption at the Feb. 13 meeting of the Township Council. If the ordinance…
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Barnabas Health and MinuteClinic enter into clinical collaboration
MinuteClinic, the retail health care division of CVS Caremark, and Barnabas Health in New Jersey have signed a clinical collaboration to enhance access to high quality, affordable health care services in Monmouth and Ocean counties. Under the agreement, Barnabas Health physicians will serve as medical directors for three MinuteClinic walk-in medical clinics open seven days…
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Coronary CTA and calcium scoring exams are life saving
By Peter Kouveliotes M.D. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. It is responsible for more deaths than all cancers combined.According to the American Heart Association, about every 34 seconds an American will have a coronary event, and about one person every minute will die from one. Each year, an…
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Recycling old medicine bottles
As households go through prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs, the medicine bottles will pile up. To dispose of these bottles in a safe and green manner, visit a local pharmacy to ask what their recycling services are. Pharmacies like Walgreens will provide Safe Medication Disposal Program envelopes. These envelopes typically cost a small fee ($2.99, according…
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Emergency kit makeover
What to have in your home to be ready for the worst By Lindsey Romain CTW Features Natural disasters and nuisances come at staggering rates these days, from the horrific tornadoes in the South to the back-to-back power outages that plagued the New Jersey/New York area following Hurricane Sandy and an early snowstorm.And with such…
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