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Kathryn E. Hammerstone
Mrs. Hammerstone, 84, of Howell, died March 7, 2011, at Bartley Healthcare, Jackson. She was a lifelong resident of Howell and a homemaker. Mrs. Hammerstone was predeceased by her husband, Walter; and a sister, Mary. She is survived by a daughter and son-inlaw, Bonnie and Richard Mumpower of Howell; a brother, Raymond Green, and his…
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Virginia Smith
Mrs. Smith, 97, of Manalapan, died March 6, 2011, at Bartley Manor, Jackson. She was a police matron in Long Hill Township, a Red Cross Motor Corps driver, and a first aid instructor all through World War II. Mrs. Smith was predeceased by her husband, George, in 1994; and a granddaughter, Wendy Sue Ellis. She…
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Thomas “Tod” Krumenaker
Mr. Krumenaker, 87, of Tarpon Springs, Fla., formerly of the Laurence Harbor section of Old Bridge, died March 1, 2011. Prior to his retirement, he was employed at Naval Weapons Station Earle, Colts Neck. He was predeceased by his wife, Jane. Surviving are a daughter, Jane, of Holiday, Fla.; a son, Douglas of Old Bridge;…
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Anita Adelfio
Mrs. Adelfio, 85, of Marlboro, formerly of Old Bridge and South River, died March 5, 2011, at her daughter’s home. Her husband, Salvatore Adelfio, died in 2007. Surviving are two sisters, Irene Radioli of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Inez Valentini of Manhasset, N.Y.; six children and their spouses, Steve and Pat Adelfio, Donna and Robb McQuade,…
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Gus M. Bottiglieri
Mr. Bottiglieri, 85, a lifelong resident of Keyport, died March 14, 2011, at the Silver Care Center, Cherry Hill. He worked for the New Jersey Department of Transportation as an equipment operator for 30 years, retiring in 1983. Mr. Bottiglieri was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and served in the Battle of…
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business briefs
New Jersey Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno will be the keynote speaker at this year’s general meeting of the Greater Monmouth Chamber of Commerce on March 31. The theme of the breakfast meeting at the Battleground Country Club, Manalapan, will be economic development, which coincides with a chief goal of the Christie administration. The breakfast is…
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Foundation supports schools
MARLBORO — The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education recently approved of 33 grants totaling $32,890 (in addition to more than $10,000 given in the fall) awarded by the trustees of the Marlboro Educational Foundation. The 2011 grants will expose the Marlboro community and its students to a multitude of new ideas and experiences…
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Television’s the medium, but what’s the message?
CODA GREG BEAN Let me set the scene: It’s a long-ago Saturday evening. Great-Grandma, Great- Grandpa, Grandma and Grandpa are coming to dinner at our house. My bride has been cooking all day. The wee bairns are bathed and tidied, their cowlicks plastered down, and they have been warned to be on their best behavior.…
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This is not the time to abandon our clean energy goals
A ll around the globe we hear environmental horror stories. Nuclear accidents, pipeline explosions, 34 states with contaminated water from natural gas drilling, the BP disaster, ozone depletion, and more. We are also held hostage by oilproducing nations. If we learn anything from the disaster in Japan, it is that we are the custodians of…
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