• Kathleen “Kay” Krug

    Mrs. Krug, of Monroe, formerly of Old Bridge, died Nov. 3, 2012. She was employed as a supervisor for Equifax, Manalapan, and later served as a court clerk for the Middlesex County court system, New Brunswick. Surviving are a son, Richard Krug of Manalapan; four daughters, Susan Krug of Kensington, Md., Nancy Krug of Old…

  • Jane E. Tain

    Ms. Tain, 80, of Freehold, died Nov. 20, 2012, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. She was a communicant of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Freehold. She was predeceased by two siblings, Thomas Tain and Margaret Butler. Surviving are a niece and nephew, Lisa Butler Gunderson and Donald Butler; a cousin, Karen McGlory Ketcham;…

  • LeRoy T. LaBarrie

    Mr. LaBarrie, 72, of Freehold, died Nov. 10, 2012, at home. He was born in New York City and had resided in Jackson before moving to Freehold 45 years ago. Prior to retiring in 2002, he was employed as a supervisor for General Motors, Linden. He was predeceased by a daughter, Patty L. LaBarrie, in…

  • Sydelle Liebman

    Mrs. Liebman, (nee Grabarsky), 86, of Marlboro, died Nov. 3, 2012, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Prior to moving to Marlboro in 1990, she lived in the Sheepshead Bay section of Brooklyn, N.Y., for 34 years. Mrs. Liebman was a homemaker and was active in the City of Hope and Fight for Sight charities.…

  • Lawrence “Bucky” Wagner

    Mr. Wagner, 89, a lifelong resident of Millstone Township, died Nov. 14, 2012, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran who served in the southern Philippines during World War II. Mr. Wagner was employed by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority from 1956 until his retirement in 1987. He was…

  • VoiceWorks will perform show to benefit Red Cross

    The Marlboro-based musical theater company VoiceWorks is looking to spread a bit more than holiday cheer this year through its “Christmas Extravaganza!” concert. Proceeds from a Dec. 8 performance will be donated to the American Red Cross to benefit victims of post-Tropical Storm Sandy, according to managing director and artistic director Ryan Guth. VoiceWorks will…

  • Residential zoning makes use of land problematic

    BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer MARLBORO — Kathleen McKeever of Marlboro has felt like a “prisoner” in her home since the late 1980s. McKeever, who lives in a house on Route 79 near the intersection of Tennent Road, has tried without success to sell her house for years. Due to the home’s frontage on the…

  • Christmas lights and latke bites

    DINNIGAN’S DIVERSIONS LIZZ DINNIGAN I t’s impossible not to smile watching my children enthusiastically help my husband set up and decorate the Christmas tree each year. “Daddy, I remember this one!” “Oh, I love the colorful bubble lights!” The recognition of specific ornaments and memories of gifts received during last year’s holiday season come flooding…

  • Former CFO of brokerage firm faces U.S. wire fraud allegation

    The former chief financial officer of the Manhattan-based brokerage firm Needham & Co. was arrested on Nov. 15 by agents of the FBI for allegedly stealing $1 million from his former employer through an elaborate false invoicing scheme, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. Glen W. Albanese, 41, of Manalapan, is charged by criminal complaint…

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