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Full moon hike set for Aug. 1
JACKSON — The New Jersey Forest Service and the Jackson Pathfinders will host the annual Full Moon Hike on Aug. 1. This free hike will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m. at the Interpretive Center of the Forest Resource Education Center (FREC) on Don Connor Boulevard, Jackson. Families, scouts and groups of all ages are invited…
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SBOANJ awards scholarships to Fanning, McDermott
BY SARA WALLACH Correspondent Veronica Fanning Veronica Fanning of Jackson and Caitlin McDermott of Millstone Township, the daughters of two prominent horse trainers, were selected to receive the 2012 Standardbred Breeders and Owners Association of New Jersey college scholarships. “I was relieved and happy when I found out,” Fanning said. “It was another step toward…
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John E. Winters
Mr. Winters, 73, of East Hanover, died July 5, 2012, at Care One, Wall Township. He was a self-employed certified public accountant for 51 years. Mr. Winters was predeceased by his wife, Alexia M. Winters, in 2005. Surviving are a brother, Jim Winters of Jackson; and a sister, Dorothy Martinelli of Belle Mead. A funeral…
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David Lawrence Cole
Mr. Cole, 83, of Spotswood, died June 14, 2012, in Golden Living Care Center, Old Bridge. Prior to his retirement in 1996, he was employed at the U.S. post office, East Brunswick, where he worked for 20 years. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Brower Cole; five sons, David, and his wife, Marianne, of Pennsylvania, Robert…
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William E. Prendergast
Mr. Prendergast, 51, of Brick Township, formerly of Jackson, died June 30, 2012, at home. He was employed by the Trenton Housing Authority. Mr. Prendergast served in the U.S. Marine Corps. Surviving are his wife of 30 years, Stella Prendergast; a son, William Prendergast, and daughter-in-law, Danielle; and three sisters, Linda, Cindy and Mary. A…
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John E. Turin
Mr. Turin, 86, of Jackson, formerly of Middletown, N.Y., and Brooklyn, N.Y., died June 27, 2012, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Prior to retiring, he was employed as a maintenance manager for Reinauer Transportation, Staten Island, N.Y. He served in the U.S. Navy as a first class fireman during World War II. Mr. Turin…
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Marlboro playwright’s first effort to debut in New York
‘Imagine Laughter’ by Tobi Sigona bows Aug. 8 BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer Tobi Sigona About two years ago, Tobi Sigona, 22, began to craft a short play about grief, friendship and imagination for a creative writing class. Sigona, a Marlboro resident, remained dedicated to the script after the assignment’s completion. When she had spare…
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Day of golf raises funds for horsemen
The 17th annual Standardbred Breeders and Owners Association of New Jersey golf outing raised funds to benefit horsemen and produced a fun day for 117 golfers on July 9 at Gambler Ridge in Cream Ridge. The best foursome award went to Gary McCandless, George Green, Mike Green and Kevin Dallington. The “most honest” was the…
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Howell man will lead Boy Scouts
Kurt M. Kalafsky HOWELL — Kurt M. Kalafsky, AIA CSI, principal and chief technology officer of The Aztec Corporation and Aztec Architects LLC, of Howell, has been selected by the Monmouth Council, Boy Scouts of America, to become the organization’s 24th president since the council was founded in 1917. Kalafsky earned the rank of Eagle…
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