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County receives $1.5M for fort workers’ assistance
Career center provides training/support to displaced employees of Fort Monmouth BY DAN HOWLEY Staff Writer The county’s assistance program for workers displaced by the closure of Fort Monmouth has received a $1.5 million boost from the federal government. The $1.5 million is the final installment of an initial $3 million National Emergency Grant (NEG) awarded…
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Audience members dance to the music of the Sensational Soul Cruisers on June 4 at Red Bank RiverFest, held June 3-5 at Marine Park. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
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Sky Blue’s unbeaten streak reaches three
For the second week in a row, Sky Blue FC (2-3-2, 8 points) used late heroics to earn a dramatic result in Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) action. Forward Casey Nogueira provided a thrilling 88th-minute goal to equalize for her team against the top-ranked Western New York Flash (6-0-2, 20 points), 2-2, with Sky Blue FC…
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Vikings’ Browne wins third consecutive long-jump crown
At Group IV state meet; the MOC is next BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent South Brunswick High School’s Amber Brown whirls around the circle as she gets ready to throw the discus during the NJSIAA Group IV state championship held June 3 and 4 at Lombardi Field in Old Bridge. Brown finished seventh with a best throw…
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Antonio Cresti
Mr. Cresti, 81, of Manahawkin, formerly of East Brunswick, died May 30, 2011, at home. Prior to his retirement, he was the owner of Cresti Carpentry, East Brunswick, for many years. Surviving are his wife, Carmela Bello Cresti; two daughters, Rosemarie Holton, and her husband, Brian, of East Brunswick and Linda DiStasi, and her husband,…
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Josephine Marie (née Moscato) Cavanaugh
Mrs. Cavanaugh, 73, died May 24, 2011, at Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born and raised in Newark, she was a resident of Edison for 45 years. She was currently working for Assemblyman Peter Barnes. Previously, she was a driver for Edison’s Senior Citizens Department and the crossing guard at Menlo Park Elementary School.…
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Richard Russell
Mr. Russell, 51, of South Brunswick died May 15, 2011. He was born in New Brunswick and had been a resident of South Brunswick for 15 years. Mr. Russell was employed in the maintenance department at Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick, for several years. He also worked for Stop & Shop in Franklin Park,…
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John Edward Kopitskie
Mr. Kopitskie, 70, of Spotswood, formerly of Old Bridge, died May 15, 2011, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to his retirement in 2001, he was employed as a driver for United Exposition, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Surviving are his wife, Tina Chillemi Kopitskie; a daughter, Lisa Kopitskie of Cary,…
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Louis Samaro
Mr. Samaro, 74, of East Brunswick, formerly of North Brunswick, died May 27, 2011, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to his retirement in 1995, he was the proprietor of Samaro Enterprises, New Brunswick. Surviving are his wife, Mary Ellen Stiles Samaro; three daughters, Janice of East Brunswick, Gloria Heyer, and her…
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