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“The Jetsons” by Jean Johnson A n exhibit of wall sculptures by Jean Johnson is at art629 Gallery in Asbury Park. Johnson intertwines her recycling consciousness with creating art, painting with acrylic, gently folding recycled aluminum plates to create two- and three-dimensional wall sculptures of intense color. Some are left in their iridescent silver state.…
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Submit a photo for local calendar contest
The annual OceanFirst Bank calendar contest is under way, and photographers are invited to submit original local photographs to be displayed in the bank’s 2012 community calendar. More than 12,000 calendars will be distributed to OceanFirst customers and the general public throughout Ocean, Monmouth and Middlesex counties. Recognition will be awarded to each photographer featured…
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Satz field dedicated to late youth coach
ā Mike Davis HOLMDEL — The Michael C. Germinario Memorial Field at the W.R. Satz School was dedicated in honor of the longtime baseball and softball coach with a ceremony on July 31. Germinario, 52, was a longtime Holmdel resident. He died as a result of esophageal cancer in August 2010. Germinario was honored by…
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Blink-182 comes to Holmdel with new release on the way
BY NATHAN ROSMAN Correspondent Tom DeLonge Blink-182 are making their return to the music industry this fall with their sixth studio album, “Neighborhoods,” which is scheduled for release on Sept. 27. Following a hiatus that began in 2005, Blink-182, a pop punk band, reunited at the 2009 Grammy awards and announced that a new album…
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Christine E. Puglisi
Mrs. Puglisi, 54, of East Brunswick, formerly of South River, died July 4, 2011, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement in 2005, she was employed as a registered nurse for 40 years. Surviving are her husband, James Puglisi; two sons, Brian of South River and Thomas, and his wife,…
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Frances Gajdzis
Mrs. Gajdzis, 82, a resident of Hazlet for 32 years, died July 19, 2011, at Bayshore Health Care Center, Holmdel. She worked in quality control with G.C. Murphy, Jersey City, and then with Bradlees Distribution Center, Edison. Mrs. Gajdzis was a parishioner of Holy Family Catholic Church, Union Beach, and an active member of the…
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Mary Lou Divers
Mrs. Divers, 66, of Lincroft and formerly of Rumson, died July 25, 2011, at Meridian Health Facility in Shrewsbury. She retired from St. Leo the Great School in 2005. Mrs. Divers was predeceased by her parents, Raymond and Grace Kelly. She is survived by her husband, James; a son and daughter-in-law, James and Marissa Divers…
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Kathleen (Nardi) Pelletier
Mr. Pelletier, 87, a resident of Hazlet since 1962, died July 19, 2011, at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. She worked as a meat wrapper for Pantry Pride and worked in marketing at local supermarkets. Mrs. Pelletier was predeceased by her husband, Joseph Pelletier, and two children, Joseph and Alice. Surviving are her children, Linda Pelletier…
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Gary B. Louk Sr.
Mr. Louk, 66, of Freehold, died July 23, 2011, atCentraStateMedicalCenter, FreeholdTownship. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Mr. Louk was employed as an inventory control specialist for Sabert, Sayreville. He had worked various jobs during his time in Freehold, including 14 years of service in the Freehold Police Department. He was…
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