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Daniel Raymond Kardane
Mr. Kardane, 49, of Colts Neck, died Nov. 9, 2011. He was born and raised in Colts Neck Surviving are his parents, Irving and Rodett Kardane of Colts Neck; a brother, Robert and his wife, Robin, of Ocean; a sister, Wendy Holsey of Jackson; three nephews, Michael, Kevin and Ryan; a niece, Stephanie; many aunts,…
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Toy drive needs help of children, parents
Toys to Share Joy, a collection effort that donates gifts to hundreds of less fortunate families in Howell, is seeking resident children for help in this year’s collection drive. Children age 10 and over are asked to circulate fliers requesting new, unwrapped toys to homes around their neighborhoods on or before Nov. 29. The fliers…
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$10,000 grant will benefit seniors
For the second consecutive year, Plumsted’s Senior Outreach Services (SOS) organization will receive a $10,000 grant from Ocean County’s Office of Senior Services. The organization is composed of volunteers, appointed by the Township Committee, from all age groups to provide assistance to senior citizens by connecting people with programs that are available from every level…
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Not just a number, more than a name
Monmouth University’s Veterans Roll Call honors fallen service members BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH — The chilly November air contrasted with the warm sun shining on the patio of the Rebecca Stafford Student Center at Monmouth University, providing a reflective scene for the Nov. 11 roll call to honor fallen men and…
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FTHS will present ‘Laramie Project’
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The Patriot Players of Freehold Township High School will present “The Laramie Project” by Moises Kaufman and the members of The Tectonic Theatre Project. The play portrays the powerful true story of the aftermath of one of the most notorious hate crimes in American history. In November 1998, the members of The…
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Aldrich Lake, on west Aldrich Road near Addison Road, Howell, was drained last week as part of municipal officials’ annual efforts to naturally control vegetation growth by allowing frost to kill weeds during the winter. The township will raise the lake by March 15, according to Township Manager Helene Schlegel. JAMES McEVOY
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datebook
The Holland-America Group brings together Dutch-speaking people in central New Jersey for three to four lunches annually at restaurants in Monmouth and Ocean counties and for a summer barbecue. A New Year’s Eve party for members will be held at a member’s house in Freehold. Dutch-speaking people who are interested in joining the group…
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Volunteer helps others to look good, promotes well-being
BY PATRICIAYOCZIS Correspondent Sandy Marinko styles wigs for cancer patients who are undergoing chemotherapy. When Sandy Marinko retired a few years ago as a salon owner and hair stylist, she looked for a place to volunteer where she could interact directly with people who could use her talents. “I wanted something hands-on,” said Marinko, the…
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Residents feel right at home in new apartment complex
Kershaw Commons has 30 apartments for people who are living with MS BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Marissa Manfredi, 28, who recently moved into Kershaw Commons, can’t say enough about having an apartment that allows her personal freedom she has not enjoyed for several years. Kershaw Commons, off Gully Road in…
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