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Edmond W. Fette
Mr. Fette, 57, of Jackson, died July 5, 2012, at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. For the past 24 years, he was employed as a first responder for New Jersey Natural Gas, Wall Township. Surviving are his wife of 29 years, Cindy Fette; two daughters, Alyssa Louise Fette and Stephanie Michelle Fette, both of Jackson; a…
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Ronald F. Antelo Sr.
Mr. Antelo, 69, of Jackson, formerly of New York City, died July 2, 2012, at home. Prior to retiring, he was employed by NCR for more than 25 years. Mr. Antelo was predeceased by his wife of 47 years, Catherine. Surviving are a son, Ronald Jr.; a daughter, Susan; two grandchildren; a son-in-law, Bill; a…
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Jackson police provided assistance during July 28 storm in Freehold
Capt. returning home saw dangerous situation on Route 9 in Freehold Twp. BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer JACKSON — On the night of July 28 as he was driving home from a family function, Jackson police Capt. John Siedler observed a situation on Route 9 in Freehold Township that he knew required immediate attention.…
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Monmouth County Park System to release fall directory on Aug. 10
LINCROFT — This fall, the Monmouth County Park System brings back favorite programs as well as many new ones. Prepare quick and easy meals for the whole family with “Back to School Menu Ideas.” Learn the history of one of the county’s amazing parks during the Historical Estate Walking Tour of Thompson Park. Put on…
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Atty. maintains Howell has complied with affordable housing regulations
Letter from COAH requests town make $1.1M payment BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer HOWELL — Municipal officials are maintaining their position that they have fulfilled their latest affordable housing obligations to the state. The reiteration comes as a response to a letter from the state Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) which directs Howell to hand…
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‘Jane Dell – Metaphorical Expressions’
“What We Think” mixed media/Mylar, 2012 The New Jersey Emerging Artists Series at the Monmouth Museum, Lincroft, continues this summer with an exhibition by artist Jane Dell, a resident of Maplewood. “Jane Dell – Metaphorical Expressions” features mixed-media paintings on Mylar representing a curious universe of imaginative worlds. Dell explores color, shape and spatial relationships…
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JLHS hosts drill as groups prepare for nuke problem
BY ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer JACKSON – For many years, proponents of alternative energy have spoken about nuclear power as a safe, highly regulated form of energy. With each nuclear power plant emitting steam as its primary byproduct, nuclear power has been touted as one of the cleanest forms of power. However, any perceived positives…
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for the record
In a recent Tri-Town News article about a new novel written by Michael Rushnak of Jackson, one statement attributed to Rushnak was not clear. Rushnak’s complete statement is as follows: “[Mental illness is] a real problem in our society because there is a stigma associated with it. A lot of people do not get treatment.…
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Resident questions Jackson’s purchase of license plate reader
This is an open letter to the Jackson Township Council in response to the purchase of a $35,000 license plate reader. Has any one of you gotten the idea that money is tight? Aren’t you are having problems keeping a budget under the 2 percent cap with your frivolous operating budget? It is a known…
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