• USPS will maintain post office in Milltown

    Officials reviewing options regarding long-term location of postal facility BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer Milltown Municipal Clerk Michael Januszka (l-r), Michael Piparo, supervisor of customer service of the Milltown post office, and U.S. Rep Rush Holt discuss the future of the borough’s postal facility on May 15. The U.S. Postal Service formally committed on Tuesday…

  • E.B. officials alert residents to solicitation campaign

    Administrator: Those who don’t want someone coming to the door should put up a sign BYADAM JOSEPH DRICI Staff Writer The East Brunswick Township Council wants to give taxpayers a heads up in advance of a solicitation campaign that will be visiting residences over the next three weeks. In a joint effort with Environment New…

  • Eagles land hard in MCT after winning A North title

    Middletown South’s 11-game win streak snapped in quarterfinals BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Middletown South I t was a week of peaks and valleys for Middletown High School South’s baseball team. Just a few days after winning its first Shore Conference A North Division title since 1999, the defending Monmouth County Tournament champions fell in the…

  • Monmouth Park opens with increase in attendance, handle

    Trujillo wins four races on opening day A jockey and his horse make their way on to the track during opening day at Monmouth Park in Oceanport on May 12. ERIC SUCAR staff The new era at Monmouth Park began May 12 when the track opened its 67th season of thoroughbred racing, with increases in…

  • Hornets boys win fourth conference tennis title

    Holmdel hopes to capture NJSIAA group title BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent Following the Hornets’ victory in the Monmouth County Tournament, Holmdel High School boys tennis coach Chuck Chelednik foresaw the rematch against Christian Brothers Academy, Lincroft, that took place in last week’s Shore Conference Tournament final. Holmdel once again topped the Colts and secured the…

  • Area athletes, led by CBA, shine at country track meet

    BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Middletown North High School’s Amanda Grillon soars toward the bar during the girls pole vault competition at the Monmouth County Track and Field Championships on May 11 at Holmdel High School. Grillon cleared 8-0 and finished fifth. ERIC SUCAR staff A rea athletes fared quite well at the Monmouth Count…

  • Janet CampanelliWright

    Mrs. Wright, 58, of Middletown, died May 10, 2012, at home. She lived in the Monmouth County area for most of her life. Surviving are her husband of 27 years, Al Wright; her parents, Vince and Evelyn Campanelli of Toms River; a son, Albie and his wife, Amy Wright, of Middletown; three grandchildren; two sisters,…

  • Anna Savoia

    Mrs. Savoia, 68, a resident of Hazlet since 1976, died May 4, 2012, at Bayshore Community Hospital in Holmdel. She was predeceased by two sisters-in-law, Camille and Maryann Scognamiglio. Mrs. Savoia is survived by her husband, Paul J. Savoia; her children, Joseph Savoia and his wife, Lisa, of Hazlet, Angela Savoia of Hazlet, and Paul…

  • JeannetteWorshaw

    Mrs. Worshaw, 95, of Lincroft, died May 11, 2012, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Elmer Hapeman; her second husband, Edward Worshaw; three sisters; and a brother. Mrs. Worshaw is survived by two sons and daughters-inlaw, E. Raymond and Joanmarie Hapeman, and Philip and Mary Frances…

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