• Judith Grossman

    Ms. Grossman, 64, of New York City, died May 21, 2011, after a long battle with cancer. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Hollins College, Roanoke, Va., a Master of Arts degree in creative writing from John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., and a Master of Arts degree in English…

  • Nadja Andreev

    Mrs. Andreev, 50, of Howell, died May 21, 2011, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. She was the director of prospect research and advancement services at Monmouth University, West Long Branch. Surviving are her husband, Michael Toros; nine siblings, Naran Laneve, Vlankie Arbakow, Roschin Andreev, Sema Andreev Young, Pawel Andreev, Velo Andreev, Baljer Andreev,…

  • Regina Carol Miles

    Ms. Miles, 67, of Jackson, formerly of Freehold, died May 15, 2011. She was employed as a senior clerk transcriber for the Monmouth County Board of Social Services, Freehold, retiring in 2007, after completing over 22 years of service. She was predeceased by a son, Terrance A. Hill, in 2007. Surviving are a son, Carl…

  • Joan M. Riznyk

    Mrs. Riznyk, 61, of Howell, died May 12, 2011, at home. She was born in Plymouth, Wis., and was raised in Arizona before moving to Howell in 1986. She was a clerk at Verizon in Toms River, and had worked in the industry for 38 years. Mrs. Riznyk is survived by her husband, Edward V.;…

  • Arthur Kutner

    Mr. Kutner, 91, of Marlboro, died May 19, 2011, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. He was born in Ludz, Poland, and immigrated to Israel after surviving the Holocaust. There he served in the military and fought in the Israeli War of Independence. He later immigrated to the U.S. Mr. Kutner is survived by his…

  • Dialysis Clinic Inc. marks 40th anniversary

    NEW BRUNSWICK — To bring awareness to renal disease and transplant surgery, the five units of the Dialysis Clinic Inc. (DCI) celebrated their 40th anniversary onMay 22 at the Douglass Campus Center, New Brunswick. The five units, located at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township, at the Madison Care Center, Matawan, in Monroe Township, in North…

  • Women have certain inalienable rights

    ARE WE THERE YET LORI CLINCH Being the only female in a house full of men, there are many situations I have to defend. First off, is my right to buy shoes. I know that males only have one pair for each event and I’d like to say, “Big woop.” We, as women, need our…

  • Actress will speak at Cancer Survivors Day

    CentraState Healthcare System will host its fourth annual Cancer Survivors Day event on June 5 from 12:30-3:30 p.m. featuring guest speaker Marcia Strassman. Strassman is an actress best known for her roles on the 1970s TV series “Welcome Back, Kotter” and in the film “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.” She is a survivor of metastatic…

  • Students help organize cultural arts festival

    Dancers perform during a cultural arts festival, “Para La Unidad, For Unity,” that was held at the YMCA Community Center, Freehold Borough. The festival was the brainchild of Colts Neck High School senior Olivia Shabash, 18. FREEHOLD — The members of many ethnic groups came together at the YMCA Community Center in Freehold Borough recently…

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