• Joseph J. Farrell III

    Mr. Farrell, 45, died March 3, 2012. Born in Jersey City, he had lived most of his life in North Brunswick before moving to Milltown 11 years ago. He was a communicant of Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, North Brunswick. Mr. Farrell was employed as a corrections officer for the state of New Jersey…

  • Ernest Sisto

    Mr. Sisto, 88, of Middletown, died March 28, 2012, at Chapin Hill in Red Bank. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II and worked as a machinist for the Apex Gear Co. in Newark for 30 years before his retirement. He was predeceased by a twin brother, Albert Sisto. Surviving are…

  • Wayne F. Nef

    Mr. Nef, 73, a resident of Belford for 38 years, died March 22, 2012, at his home. He worked as a comptroller forAdams Group Inc. in NewYork City. He was a U.S. Army veteran. Mr. Nef was a communicant of St. Mary’s Church, New Monmouth, and the former commissioner and coach for B.Y.A.A. Biddy Basketball…

  • James Cambridge

    Mr. Cambridge, 71, a resident of Aberdeen since 1976, died March 21, 2012, at Bayshore Health Care Center in Holmdel. Mr. Cambridge is survived by his wife of 50 years, Joan Kinder Cambridge; two sons, James Cambridge Jr. of Aberdeen and Kevin Cambridge of Matawan; two sisters, Patricia Charkow of Hallandale, Fla., and Brenda Vennard…

  • Carl D’Agostino

    Mr. D’Agostino, 62, of Holmdel, died March 21, 2012, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. He was predeceased by his parents, Edward and Gloria Kennedy D’Agostino, and a sister, Laurine Mascitelli. Surviving are his wife, Phyllis Villaraut D’Agostino; his children, Maria, Sabrina and Gino D’Agostino; a sister, Donna D’Agostino of Keansburg; two brothersin law,…

  • ‘Power in silence, strength in numbers’

    BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer Members of the Red Bank community take part in a silent stand in honor of slain Florida teen Trayvon Martin on April 2. LAUREN CASSELBERRY A mong the many signs that read “We are Trayvon Martin” held in the hands of people who lined Shrewsbury Avenue at the corner of…

  • DINNIGAN’S DIVERSIONS

    Child’s introduction to sports LIZZ DINNIGAN Growing up in a house with a mom who enjoys writing, art projects and keeping lists, and a Dad who reads sci-fi books, quotes Bugs Bunny and chastises their mom for not knowing the different robotic life forms on Dr. Who — my two kids will likely gravitate toward…

  • DINNIGAN’S DIVERSIONS

    Child’s introduction to sports LIZZ DINNIGAN Growing up in a house with a mom who enjoys writing, art projects and keeping lists, and a Dad who reads sci-fi books, quotes Bugs Bunny and chastises their mom for not knowing the different robotic life forms on Dr. Who — my two kids will likely gravitate toward…

  • Pioneering women rabbis to be honored

    TINTON FALLS — Two Jewish organizations in Monmouth County are hosting a celebration honoring the first women rabbis in each Jewish movement. The four women, including the nation’s first woman rabbi, Sally J. Priesand, will meet in a forum on Sunday, June 3, at 4 p.m. at Monmouth Reform Temple (MRT). Event co-chairs are Gerald…

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