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Russell Felix Lambert
Mr. Russell Felix Lambert, 86, of the Port Monmouth section of Middletown, died Dec. 26, 2011, at CareOne at King James in Middletown. He was a teamster and worked as an oil burner serviceman for Eastern Fuel Oil in Jersey City. Mr. Lambert was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was a…
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Grace A. Gentilucci
Mrs. Gentilucci, 75, a resident of Hazlet for more than 53 years, died Dec. 28, 2011. She worked as owner and operator of Johnny Gent’s Deli in Red Bank from 1976 until 1994. Mrs. Gentilucci was a communicant of Holy Family Church in Union Beach and was a member of the Hazlet Garden Club. She…
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Maria Luisa Abrantes
Ms. Abrantes, 57, of Holmdel, died Dec. 27, 2011, at Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank. Born in Portugal, she and her family relocated to the United States, settling in Newark. She also lived in Middletown before moving to Holmdel in 2002. Ms. Abrantes is survived by her mother, Palmira Abrantes; her children, Phil Batista…
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Kathleen M. (Kenny) Fitzpatrick
Mrs. Fitzpatrick, 79, of Marlboro, and a former resident of Hazlet for 39 years, died Dec. 27, 2011, at home. She retired from Brookdale Community College and was a Monmouth County committeewoman. Mrs. Fitzpatrick was predeceased by her husband of 49 years, Eugene, and a son, Kevin Fitzpatrick. She is survived by her children, Mary…
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Dorothy Silvey
Mrs. Silvey, 65, a resident of Hazlet since 1972, died Dec. 24, 2011, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune. She was predeceased by her husband, Thomas Silvey. Mrs. Silvey is survived by her children, Thomas J. Silvey Jr. and his wife, Kelly, of Morganville, Deborah A. Brucato of Keansburg, Timothy M. Silvey and…
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GardenWalk seeks poster contest entries
Keyport GardenWalk is accepting entries for its first poster contest to become the face of the first Keyport GardenWalk June 9 and 10. All original art is welcome. Submissions must be original art formatted from 8 by 10 inches to 11 by 17 inches. Artwork must be signed in lower right corner with contact information…
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DINNIGAN’S DIVERSIONS
The stars are aligned LIZZ DINNIGAN I n my youth, my family spent summers at the Pine Knoll bungalow colony in Monticello, N.Y., a small town in the heart of the Catskills’ Borscht Belt. It was the late ’70s, and we had tremendous freedom to run around barefoot and scamper about our private community of…
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MTPD looking into pedestrian fatality on Rte. 36
MIDDLETOWN — Police are investigating a motor vehicle crash that resulted in the death of a township man on Route 36. According to a press release from the Middletown Township Police Department, William L. Sagebrush, 66, was at the ThompsonAvenue intersection at 5:48 p.m. on Jan. 4. “[Sagebrush] was crossing the highway and was struck…
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Phil Andras (r), a historic interpreter in period dress, and visitor Juan Romera demonstrate how farmers cut logs in the 1890s at Historic Longstreet Farm, Holmdel, on Jan. 8. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
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