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Philip Danze
Mr. Danze, 83, of Manalapan, died May 18, 2012, at home. He attended New York University in the 1950s, and was the author of novels, short stories, drama and poetry, including the critically acclaimed “Conjuring Maud,” “In the Shadow of Lions,” “Lucas” and several other novels not yet published. He was also a magazine editor…
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Alma J. Goff
Mrs. Goff, 85, of the Cream Ridge section of Upper Freehold, died May 22, 2012, at Whiting Healthcare Center. She retired from the Upper Freehold Township Regional School District, where shewas a school bus driver for more than 30 years. Mrs. Goff was predeceased by her husband of 62 years, Harold H. “Brother” Goff; a…
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Anne Bruno
Mrs. Bruno, 89, of Millstone and formerly of Hazlet, died May 22, 2012, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. She was predeceased by her first husband, Anthony Ginolfi, in 1983 and her second husband, Frank Bruno, in 1995. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Frank and Audrey Ginolfi of Millstone; two sisters, Margaret Casale of…
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Reader: Upper Freehold story has another side
My name is Jill Conner and I am a Realtor at Smires and Associates, Robbinsville. Since the articles and blog posts regarding the Upper Freehold Township Veterans Council have surfaced, I have noticed an extraordinary irony within the story that I wanted to share with you. Days before I read the blog, I attended a…
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Daisies learn, earn petals at firehouse
BY SARAWALLACH Correspondent Girl Scout Daisy Troop 550 visits with the Millstone Township Fire Department on May 10. The firefighters pictured are (l-r) Darrell Reilly, Keith Buckalew, Eric Devita and Tim Byrne. PHOTO COURTESY OF SUSIE GRAU Girl Scout Daisy Troop 550 of Millstone learned how to respect authority when they visited the Millstone Township…
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Tragedy averted as coaches, nurses save boy on ballfield
Sean Neely, 12, was playing catcher when he was hit in chest by foul ball BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Sean Neely FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Sean Neely, 12, is alive today because of the lifesaving efforts of two Freehold Township Little League coaches and other volunteers who came to the child’s aid during a…
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Plan for safe, alcohol-free proms, graduations
GUEST COLUMN MARY PAT ANGELINI Well, it is that time of year again— spring is in the air and we are all counting down the days till summer break. For many parents, this is also the time of year when our children are planning proms and graduation parties. We at Prevention First want to remind…
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I can’t remember what I forgot
ARE WE THERE YET LORI CLINCH It’s not easy being me. Forgetful and absent-minded combined with an inability to stay the course. I can’t shop without a list, remember what I had for lunch or conjure up the name of an acquaintance. But I’ve decided not to judge me harshly. In fact, it is my…
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We know too little about our wars and our warriors
CODA GREG BEAN As I write this a few days before Memorial Day 2012, it strikes me that we have to start doing a better job of keeping up with our men and women in uniform, and knowing what dangers they’re facing every day in our name. Let’s start with a quiz : How many…
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