-

Peter G. Stach
Mr. Stach, 68, of Long Branch, died July 27, 2012. He was in the first graduating class of Christian Brothers Academy, Lincroft, in 1963, and attended Paul Smith’s College, Paul Smiths, N.Y. Mr. Stach was a U.S. Army veteran of Vietnam, serving 1966-1969. He was employed as a manufacturing foreman at Allied Signal, Eatontown. Surviving…
-

Audrey C. Moodie
Mrs. Moodie, 89, of Middletown, died Aug. 7, 2012 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She was born in Staten Island, N.Y. and lived in Towson, Md. and Bay Village, Ohio before moving to Middletown 34 years ago. While living in Staten Island, Mrs. Moodie was a Cub Scouts leader, Boy Scouts leader and Girl…
-

Pamela T. Patock
Ms. Patock, 57, of Beachwood, died August 2, 2012 at St. Barnabas Hospice, Long Branch. She was born in Little Silver but lived in Beachwood for the past 25 years. Surviving are her children, Matthew Carmody of Beachwood and Katie Carmody of N.C.; a brother, Jay Patock and his wife Carol of Oceanport; and a…
-

‘Watching over Mother Earth’
Handler Sue Albert puts Louie, a rescue dog, through his paces during the 37th Annual New Jersey Friends of Clearwater Festival held Aug. 11 at Sunset Park in Asbury Park. Left: Ingrid Heidt performs during the Circle of Song, a Clearwater tradition. Below: The Allen Chapel AME Youth Choir performs on the main stage of…
-

Rabbi will continue to lead Congregation B’nai Israel
RUMSON — Congregation B’nai Israel of Rumson has announced that Rabbi Jeff Sultar has been chosen to lead the congregation for a three-year term. He has served as interim rabbi for 2011-12. Francine Semaya, president of the synagogue, said in a press release that a search for a permanent rabbis was conducted and “during the…
-

Singers invited to a ‘Summer Sing’
The Monmouth Civic Chorus invites singers to a “Summer Sing” of the delightful “Gloria” by Antonio Vivaldi. The Sing is on Aug. 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the air-conditioned Red Bank Charter School, 58 Oakland St., Red Bank. The admission fee of $5 at the door includes refreshments and score loan. No advance reservations are…
-

Jameson Platte to perform on cello
The Monmouth Conservatory of Music will present a free chamber music concert featuring Jameson Platte on cello on Sept. 15 at 4 p.m. at the conservatory, 50 White St., Red Bank. There will be a “meet the artists” reception afterward with light refreshments. For more information email [email protected] or call 732-741-8880.
-

‘Act Like a Lady, Think Like the Boss’ begins Aug. 23 in Eatontown
EATONTOWN — Women entrepreneurs and business professionals are invited to register for the kickoff of “Act Like a Lady, Think Like the Boss,” a 12-part personal development workshop series. Led by experienced networkers and successful local netpreneurs Stacey Womble and Alonna Picket, “Act Like a Lady, Think Like the Boss” empowers entrepreneurialminded women to gain…
-

Night Out Against Crime
Clockwise from top left: Labrador retriever “Evan,” of the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office, meets some fans during the 10th Annual National Night Out Against Crime held in Fair Haven on Aug 7. A sharp-shooter lands Fair Haven Mayor Benjamin Lucarelli in the dunk tank during the event held at the Youth Center. Spectators watch a…
View our current articles
Stay connected to your community
