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Lottie A. Fleck
Ms. Fleck, 90, of Aberdeen, died April 30, 2011, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. After her retirement from Universal Underwriters Group, she moved to Aberdeen where she especially enjoyed membership in the St. Clement Senior Group. Ms. Fleck leaves behind a son and daughter-in-law, Gregory and Judith Fleck; a daughter and son-in-law, Constance and…
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Philomenia “Fay” (Travaglione) Taormina
Mrs. Taormina, 90, of Holmdel, died April 27, 2011, at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. She resided in Keyport for more than 30 years, before moving to Holmdel. Mrs. Taormina worked the production line at Lily Tulip, Holmdel for 10 years. She was a parishioner with St. Joseph Church, Keyport, and was a member of the…
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Vic A. Morosco Jr.
Mr. Morosco, 74, a resident of Hazlet for 39 years, diedApril 26, 2011, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Before his retirement, he worked as an art teacher at the Scotch Plains Board of Education. Mr. Morosco was a graduate of the American Theatre Wing in New York and was active in theater…
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Aurora Montserraat Machin
Ms. Machin, 80, of Hazlet, died April 26, 2011. She was born in Spain and was a graduate of the Nursing School of Red Cross in Argentina. She worked as a registered nurse, retiring in 1998. Ms. Machin was predeceased by two brothers, Ricardo and Ramon. Surviving is a daughter, Alicia Walling; a son-in-law, Jim,…
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Anthony P. Segreto
Mr. Segreto, 92, a resident of Hazlet since 1999, died April 27, 2011, at CareOne in Holmdel. He also was a resident of Brighton Gardens of Middletown. In 1946, Mr. Segreto founded Tony’s Italian Sausage in Little Italy, New York City, and the business was passed down to the next three generations. He was predeceased…
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John Edward Milmore
Mr. Milmore, 80, of Rumson, died April 30, 2011. He served in the U.S. Army in Japan, where hewas awarded a Bronze Star for intelligence code breaking. He began a career in computer programming at IBM, transitioning into the television broadcast industry, where he created proprietary data systems forABC. He eventually made his way to…
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‘A Family Portrait’
Regina Yarosh James Yarosh marks his return to painting with an exhibit in the windows of the Art Alliance of Monmouth County gallery in Red Bank. The window display will run through May 29 at theArtAlliance, located at 33 Monmouth St. The themes of this month’s Art Alliance show are “Hats & Shoes” and “Children’sArt”…
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NOTES
Sailor Andria Cooney poses with Girl Scouts who presented her with cookies to share with shipmates. The two Holmdel Girl Scout troops, Daisy Troop 41 and Junior Troop 1874, “adopted” Cooney, who is serving in the U.S. Navy and based in Seattle, to receive the troops’ “Gift of Caring” cookies. These are cookies that people…
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WELCOME TO… Treasures of the Jersey Shore
Avon-by-the-Sea: Modern amenities couched in Victorian charm BY CHRISTINA HABERSTROH Staff Writer Avon boardwalk A s the warm weather approaches, gather with family and friends and explore the historic and delightful town of Avon-by-the-Sea. This tiny Monmouth County borough, 60 miles from New York and Philadelphia, is packed with personality and is surrounded by three…
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