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Surrogate to discuss wills at Mat-Ab library
MATAWAN — Monmouth County Surrogate Rosemarie Peters will give a talk at the Matawan Aberdeen Library on Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. “The Many Costs of Not Having a Will — Or Having a Will That Can’t Be Probated” will include: the role of the Surrogate’s Office; the most important reasons why you should have…
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Matawan Republicans sweep election
Buccellato wins second mayoral term; Fitzsimmons, Urbano keep council seats NICOLE ANTONUCCI MATAWAN — Republican incumbents defended their seats in the Nov. 8 election, keeping the Borough Council all Republican, according to unofficial results from Monmouth County. Mayor Paul Buccellato won re-election to a second three-year term, garnering 1,089 votes, a 237-vote margin over Democratic…
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Holmdel Republicans keep committee control
Impreveduto & Buontempo carry 61 percent of votes Mike Davis HOLMDEL — Republicans will maintain a majority on the Township Committee when it reorganizes in January after Mayor Patrick Impreveduto and newcomer Greg Buontempo were elected into office on Nov. 8. According to unofficial results from the Monmouth County Board of Elections, Impreveduto received 31.39…
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Aberdeen Dems win all four council seats
Nicole Antonucci ABERDEEN — Democrats finished slightly ahead of their Republican challengers in the Nov. 8 election, taking all four seats up for election on the Township Council, which will remain all-Democratic, according to unofficial results from Monmouth County. Lone Democrat incumbent Gregory Cannon won re-election for a second term, garnering 1,544 of the votes.…
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sport shorts
The South Jersey Iron Pigs 13U travel baseball team based out of Plumsted won the Council Rock Newtown, Pa., Fall Classic for the second consecutive year. The 2011 Iron Pigs are made up of young men from Ocean and Burlington counties. Their “Get Dirty, Play Hard” motto served them well as they went undefeated for…
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Football playoff openers await Jaguars, Warriors
Jackson Memorial will host Sayreville; New Egypt getting ready for Point Pleasant Beach BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent The Jackson Memorial High School football team has ended a four-year state playoff drought, while New Egypt High School has secured a return trip to post-season play. Both teams will open the state playoffs at home on Nov.…
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Jaguar girls ready to run in Group IV cross country final
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent The Jackson Memorial High School boys cross country team and the Jackson Liberty High School girls and boys cross country teams are packing their gear away, although most of the student-athletes on those squads will be back at practice on Nov. 28 as they prepare for the indoor track and field…
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Howell H.S. girls claim CJ IV cross country title
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Members of the Howell High School cross country team beam after winning the Central Jersey Group IV state sectional cross country championship at Thompson Park in Jamesburg on Nov. 5. The Rebels will compete in the Group IV state finals on Nov. 12. TIM MORRIS A fter several near misses,…
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Anne Marie C. Mott
Mrs. Mott, 62, of Jackson, formerly of Staten Island, N.Y., died Oct. 15, 2011, at home. Surviving are her husband of 42 years, Francis A. Mott; three daughters and sons-in-law, Patricia and Darren Weisenstein of Freehold, Donna and Brian Freedman of Englishtown, and Christine and Philip Mazzarella of Lyndhurst; and six grandchildren. A funeral was…
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