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Stephen T. Pasquale
Mr. Pasquale, 47, of Jackson, died Sept. 18, 2011, at Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, due to complications of paralysis caused by an accident earlier this year. Prior to his disability, he was a truck driver for DHL Trucking in East Windsor and a member of the Teamsters Local 295. Surviving are three sons, Stephen,…
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The Give Back Foundation will hold its annual gift auction on Oct. 1 at the New Egypt Elks Lodge, 105 Lakewood Ave., New Egypt. Doors will open at 6 p.m. and the drawing will begin at 7:30 p.m. The ticket price is $10. Proceeds will be used to assist residents of Monmouth, Mercer, Middlesex,…
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New state veterinarian wants to safeguard agricultural animals
New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher appointed Manoel Tamassia as the New Jersey state veterinarian and director of the New Jersey Department of Agriculture’s Division of Animal Health. Tamassia served as acting state veterinarian since April and held the position of principal veterinarian and Division of Animal Health assistant director for the past…
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AXA Advisors will present “Charting a New Course: Employment Transition” at 7 p.m. Oct. 5 at the Jackson library, 2 Jackson Drive. The event is free and open to the public. Space is limited. Register by calling 732-928-4400. T’ai chi chih classes will be held at the Howell Senior Center, 251 Preventorium Road,…
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business briefs
Notre Dame High School, Lawrenceville, has named Joanna Barlow of the New Egypt section of Plumsted assistant principal for curriculum and instruction at the school. Most recently, Barlow served as the English Department chair at Piscataway High School, where she oversaw the development and revision of the English curriculum, aligned curriculum to meet the New…
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Toddler movement program at library
The Jackson library, 2 Jackson Drive, is offering a new series of programs for babies and toddlers. Rhythm & Rhyme Time will be offered on Fridays beginning Oct. 7 at 10 a.m. Babies and toddlers ages 9 months to 30 months, with a parent or caregiver, will experience active learning through rhythmic play. Children and…
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Schools, law enforcement address bullying together
New Jersey Attorney General Paula T. Dow has announced the distribution of a new agreement to be executed by school districts and law enforcement agencies throughout New Jersey in order to establish enhanced policies and procedures to protect students from bullying. The revised Uniform State Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) Between Education and Law Enforcement Officials…
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Greater Media’s Peter H. Smyth named America’s Best Broadcaster
Peter H. Smyth Greater Media Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Peter H. Smyth was named America’s Best Broadcaster by Radio Ink Magazine during the 2011Annual Radio Wayne Awards on Sept. 14 at a special luncheon at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Chicago. This honor is given to an individual who has made the greatest impact…
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Fort Monmouth closes after century of service
FORT MONMOUTH — After 94 years of service to the United States, Fort Monmouth, Eatontown, officially closed on Sept. 15. An inactivation and color casing ceremony was held on Sept. 13. “It was a great community relationship that made Fort Monmouth, and what makes leaving more difficult,” said Davis D. Tindoll Jr., director of the…
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