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Judith A. Kleissler
Mrs. Kleissler, 69, of Morganville, died Oct. 18, 2012 at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. She was a graduate of Rutgers University. Surviving are her husband of 43 years, George Kleissler; a brother, Vincent Golden; three brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Paul and Judy Kleissler, Martin and Carol Taglienti, and Philip and Ruth Keilen; and several other…
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George A. Mango
Mr. Mango, 87, of Palm Harbor, Fla., died Oct. 9, 2012. He was born and raised in Plainfield and settled in Freehold Township with his family in 1966 after being transferred by his employer, Bell Laboratories, where he worked as a draftsman. In 1986, he retired and relocated to Florida. Mr. Mango was a U.S.…
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business briefs
Dr. Wayne Graber and Dr. Brian M. Peters of Bear Brook Commons Dental Group, Marlboro, are conducting a food drive and Toys for Tots collection. The food will be donated to the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties. The toys will be given to the U.S. Marine Corps for distribution to children. Anyone interested can…
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Library presents jazz events
Sandy may have played a bit of havoc with the programming schedules, but the Monmouth County Library will offer two free concerts and a lecture as part of its annual celebration of the art of jazz. Roots & Riffs: An Introduction to Jazz and Its History will be presented by the library’s own Jack Livingstone…
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Early garbage pick-ups rile Marlboro resident
BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer MARLBORO — For one Marlboro resident, the noise pollution emitted by passing garbage trucks may be as vile as the trash those vehicles haul. Speaking at the Oct. 18 meeting of the Township Council, resident Jack Litsky described his distaste for the loud garbage trucks that pass through his neighborhood…
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Cindy Lynch of Freehold said that when she carved the family’s Halloween jack-o-lantern last week, she figured there was nothing scarier than Sandy. READER-SUBMITTED PHOTO BY CINDY LYNCH
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New accident reporting system in place
MARLBORO — Police officers now have the ability to report car accidents in a way that will consume less time, focus more on public safety and reduce errors, according to municipal officials. The Marlboro Police Department implemented the LexisNexis eCrash system toward the end of September, allowing officers to file reports electronically, according to a…
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Recreation center was hub of activity for Marlboro residents
BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer MARLBORO — While Town Hall is usually the hub of Marlboro’s municipal government, the building served as a reprieve from the dark and quiet living rooms of many residents when it hosted a Nov. 1 movie night. Sandy, a post-tropical storm which tore through New Jersey on Oct. 29, left…
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Girl Scouts volunteers are needed
The Girl Scouts of Central & Southern NJ (GSCSNJ) is seeking adult volunteers to help girls reach their fullest potential. Adults can choose from direct service positions such as troop leaders and program facilitators, as well as indirect service positions such as website managers and adult training facilitators. GSCSNJ helps build girls of courage, confidence,…
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