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Daniel M. Buszko
Mr. Buszko, 33, of Freehold, died Nov. 4, 2011, at CentraState Medical Center. Freehold Township. He was the proprietor and owner of Unique Custom Electronics in Freehold. Surviving are his wife, Kristen Buszko; two sons, Demetrius and Myles; his mother and father, Carolyn and Douglas Buszko of Freehold Township; a brother, Vincent of Smyrna, Del.;…
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Edwin R. Veselis
Mr. Veselis, 75, of Howell, died Nov. 6, 2011, at home. He was employed as a purchasing agent for Concurrent Computer, Oceanport, and also worked as a cable programmer for Cablevision in Monmouth County. Surviving are his wife Sheila C. Veselis; two daughters, Cynthia Woolford and her husband, Forrest, of Freehold, and Theresa Givens of…
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WarrenW. Curry
Mr. Curry, 79, of Howell, formerly of Staten Island, N.Y., died Nov. 5, 2011, at home. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and was awarded a Bronze Star with valor. He was employed as the deputy chief for The City of NewYork Department of Sanitation. He was also the owner and…
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Charles D. Anderson
Mr. Anderson, 74, of Jackson, formerly of Brooklyn, N.Y., died Nov. 3, 2011, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Prior to retiring, Mr. Anderson was a detective for the New York City Police Department for 21 years. He was also a member of the U.S. Air Force Reserve. He was predeceased by a son, Paul…
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Carol Ann Niebling
Mrs. Niebling, 73, of Manalapan, died Nov. 5, 2011, at home. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she had lived in Queens before moving to Manalapan seven years ago. She was a supervising cashier at Peninsula General Hospital, Rockaway, N.Y. Mrs. Niebling was predeceased by her husband, William Gary, in 2003. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law,…
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‘New Jersey Artists Emerged’
Amy Puccio, “The Hole Thing,” wood The Monmouth Museum, Lincroft, is hosting an exhibition of recent works by alumni of its New Jersey Emerging Artists series. “NewJerseyArtists Emerged” features the work of 20 artists from the New Jersey Emerging Artists Series and offers a glimpse into their evolution as artists since their first solo exhibition…
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State urges motorists to drive with caution during breeding season
More white-tailed deer are on the roadways with the arrival of the fall breeding season. Motorists should remain alert for deer, especially during the morning and evening commutes when visibility may be poor and deer activity is likely to be higher, according to a press release from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). “White-tailed deer…
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Public advised to report any signs of deer with virus
Disease can be transmitted to livestock but not to people The state Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Fish and Wildlife is advising people in west-central New Jersey to be alert for white-tailed deer that wildlife biologists believe are experiencing symptoms of epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD). The disease, a localized virus that spreads among deer…
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Job fair aims to help veterans transition back into work force
Recruiter: Discipline, respect among characteristics that make service personnel an asset BY JACK MURTHA Correspondent Above: Army veteran Christian Rodriguez flashes a smile as he talks with Sue Guarino of Comcast during the Hire a Veteran Job Fair. Below right: Vietnam veteran Richard Klimkiewicz (middle) talks to an employer on hand at the Hire a…
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