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The Marine Corps League Honor Guard John Bassilone Detachment stands at attention during the 16th Anniversary Remembrance Day Ceremony held at the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial in Holmdel on May 7. More photos, page 3 and at gmnews.com. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Joseph Pasture
Mr. Pasture, 76, of Union Beach, died May 7, 2011, at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. He was born and raised in Newark and moved to Union Beach in 1950. Mr. Pasture retired from Wakefern Foods, Elizabeth, after 30 years of service. He was predeceased by his parents, Leon and Anna Scheitis Pasture. He is survived…
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Ernest S. DeRupo
Mr. DeRupo, 78, a resident of Middletown for 41 years, died April 28, 2011. He worked as a salesman for Pallo Pablo Shoes in Brooklyn, N.Y. He was a communicant of St. Catherine’s Catholic Church, Middletown. Mr. DeRupo was preceded in death by a daughter, Camille DeRupo; three brothers, Peter, Mario, and Frank DeRupo; and…
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William V. Dick
Mr. Dick, 70, a resident of Hazlet for 22 years and formerly of West Keansburg, died April 25, 2011, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He worked as a truck driver with Con-Lux, Edison, retiring in 1991. Mr. Dick was a Boy Scout leader for PackNo. 147; a member of the Irish Federation of Monmouth…
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Former Howell gymnast makes her mark at UNH
Former Howell High School gymnastics standoutAustyn Fobes had a spectacular sophomore year with the University of New Hampshire’s women’s gymnastics team. Fobes was named to the All-East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) first team on two events, the all-around and floor exercise. She was a second team selection on uneven bars. At the EAGL Championships, where…
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New Egypt hitting stride on diamond
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent For record-setting pitcher Emily Bausher and her defending state champion New Egypt High School softball teammates, this is a perfect time to enter the heart of their season. Bausher, a hard-throwing right-hander who became the first pitcher in state history to strike out 400 batters in a season when she accomplished…
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Sesely grabs Modified win at Wall Stadium Speedway
A nthony Sesely of Matawan raced to his first Modified stock car main event win of the 2011 campaign at Wall Stadium Speedway on May 7. Sesely fought off the late-race challenges of defending champion Chas Okerson of Freehold to the finish. Second-generation racer Jason Hearne of New Egypt raced to the lead at the…
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Jaguars hope bats come alive for tournament play
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Jackson Memorial High School’s Spencer Young slides into second base as Manalapan’s Brian Lamboy looks to complete a double play during a May 5 baseball game in Manalapan. The Braves defeated the Jaguars, 3-0. Jackson Memorial will continue play in the Ocean County Tournament this week with a home game vs.…
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Catherine E. Koch
Mrs. Koch, 77, of Freehold Township, formerly of Howell, diedApril 22, 2011, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. She was a waitress at Van’s in Freehold and Olde Silver Tavern in Manalapan for over 27 years. Mrs. Koch was predeceased by her husband, Bernard F. Koch, in 1984. Surviving are three daughters and sons-in-law,…
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