• Frederick C. Cersosimo

    Mr. Cersosimo, 63, of Old Bridge, formerly of Long Island City, N.Y., died March 13, 2012, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to retiring in 2008, he was a truck driver for NFI Industries, Vineland. Surviving are his wife, Nancy Schmidt Cersosimo; a son, Scott and his wife, Krystal Cersosimo, of Howell;…

  • Otto Beins

    Mr. Beins, 77, of Jackson, Brick Township and Lakewood, died March 18, 2012. He was born in Germany and came to the United States in 1936, settling in the Bronx, N.Y. He served in the National Guard as a reservist. Prior to retiring, he was employed as an ironworker for Toms River Chemical for 36…

  • William R. Arsenault

    Mr. Arsenault, 80, of Jackson, formerly of Fort Pierce, Fla., died March 19, 2012, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Prior to retiring, he was employed as a project manager for the Conference Board in New York City for 42 years. Mr. Arsenault served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was predeceased…

  • Elizabeth B. Buck

    Mrs. Buck, 85, of Brick Township, formerly of Perth Amboy, Colts Neck and Wall Township, died March 15, 2012. She was a homemaker and an accomplished seamstress. Mrs. Buck was predeceased by her husband, Alfred J. Buck. Surviving are four sons, Jack and his wife, Sandra, of Pennsylvania, Gary and his wife, Linda, of Wall…

  • Earl Robert Marriner Sr.

    Mr. Marriner, 81, of Jackson, died March 14, 2012, at home. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War. Prior to retiring, Mr. Marriner was employed as a groundskeeper at Old Tennent Cemetery, Manalapan. Surviving are his wife, Rose Soden Marriner; four sons, Vincent, Mark, Earl and Chuck; a daughter, Rachel Bednarski; two…

  • Howell grad ready for ‘West Side Story’ tour

    BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer Melanie Wildman MARLBORO — Like many aspiring entertainers, Melanie Wildman knows how it feels to dance, sing and act her way through a demanding audition process, only to be let go at the final moment. But when Wildman, who is a Boston Conservatory freshman, boards a plane destined for Berlin,…

  • Proposed law in Millstone aims to protect businesses

    MILLSTONE — Interfering with business would be a disorderly persons offense under an ordinance introduced at the March 21 Millstone Township Township Committee meeting. A public hearing is scheduled for April 18. If adopted, the ordinance would amend Chapter II of Millstone’s general ordinances, under police regulations, section 3-9, “Peace and Good Order.” The amendment…

  • Bill: Do not kill horses for consumption by humans

    Sending a strong message that New Jersey does not eat horse meat, Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer (R-Ocean, Monmouth, Middlesex, Burlington) has introduced and sponsored legislation, A-2023, a bill banning the sale or slaughter of horses for human meat consumption after President Barack Obama lifted a federal ban in December 2011 that had banned the practice…

  • ARE WE THERE YET

    The family dispatcher is feeling her oats LORI CLINCH A lthough, they may not be visible to the naked eye, I wear many hats in my role as mother. I have my chef’s hat for whipping up culinary delights, my maid’s tiara that I like to don for dusting, and when I step in as…

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