• Gladys Lykes

    Mrs. Lykes, 92, of Freehold, died April 27, 2011, at home. Prior to retiring in 1983, she was a customer service representative for McGraw Hill Company, Hightstown. Mrs. Lykes was predeceased by her husband, James E. Lykes, in 1988. Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, Susan and James McAllister; and four grandchildren. A funeral service…

  • Esther Probasco Pine

    Mrs. Pine, 97, of Indianola, Iowa, died April 24, 2011, at Westview Care Center of Indianola. She was a 1930 graduate of Hightstown High School and studied general business at Rider College. She was a partner in the business entertainment aspect of her husband’s fruit brokerage career. During their 10 years of residence in Freehold,…

  • Edward W. Myers Sr.

    Mr. Myers, 76, of Toms River, formerly of Howell, died May 10, 2011, in Fredericksburg, Va. He was a U.S. Army veteran serving as a helicopter mechanic during the Korean War. Mr. Myers was the first dispatcher for the Howell Township Police Department, retiring in 1998. Prior to that, he owned an Esso Station in…

  • James Volpe

    James Volpe, 17, of Jackson, died May 13, 2011, in Lakehurst. He was born in Staten Island, N.Y., and moved to Jackson in 2005. He was a senior at Jackson Memorial High School and had planned to attend Kean University in the fall. James was a member of the Jackson Memorial baseball team and played…

  • business briefs 

    Dr. Kristen E. Cardamone, a boardcertified interventional physiatrist at Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute of Freehold Township and Monroe Township, has launched a new program for pregnant women titled “Integrative Healing and Wellness for Women.” Cardamone and other doctors from AOSMI will be available for the public to meet and to learn about this…

  • Get a ‘Taste of Bradley Beach’ Saturday with food, crafts, music

    BY REBECCAMORTON Staff Writer Bradley Beach boardwalk The charm of a seaside town is proudly shown in Bradley Beach. With a stretch of beach neighboring Ocean Grove andAvon-by-the-Sea, Bradley Beach has a long history dating back to the 17th century. According to borough history, in the early part of the 20th century Bradley Beach became…

  • ‘Soundstage’ event ends on a high note for all

    BYAMY ROSEN Staff Writer Alicia Madison and Dan Weltman The sun shone brightly upon those who attended Greater Media Newspapers’ “Soundstage” fundraising event on May 7, enhancing the spirits of those who enjoyed the food and entertainment provided in the tropical surroundings of Bar Anticipation, Lake Como. Close to $3,400 was raised and will be…

  • Two men charged in scheme involving sports equipment

    The former chief financial officer and chief executive officer of a leading supplier of athletic equipment and reconditioning services have been charged with allegedly directing a long-running fraud against schools in New Jersey and elsewhere, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced on May 11. Mitchell Kurlander, 52, of Allentown, Pa., and his father-in-law, Alan Abeshaus,…

  • Residents may sign up for alerts

    MANALAPAN — The Manalapan Township Committee has undertaken a campaign to inform residents about two municipal email alert systems. These systems were developed to better communicate important township information to residents, according to a press release. The email alert system allows the township to reach out to residents through an email address the resident registers.…

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