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Todd Matthew Nevad
Mr. Nevad, 46, of Eatontown, died Jan. 23, 2011, at King Manor Care Center, Neptune, after a long illness. He worked for Shores Distributing Co. before working at Capital Lighting for 10 years. Mr. Nevad was predeceased by his paternal grandparents, Hans and Marion Nevad, and maternal grandfather, Gerard Poling. He is survived by his…
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Lucette A. Balacco
Mrs. Balacco, 77, of Red Bank, died Jan. 10, 2011. For 22 years she worked for the Army and Air Force Post Exchange at Fort Monmouth and also at the Patterson Army Hospital, where she was a dietician. She retired in 1997. Mrs. Balacco was predeceased by her husband, George. Surviving are a son and…
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Adeline C. Rose
Mrs. Rose, 97, of Eatontown, died Jan. 15, 2011, at home. She worked as a secretary to President Roosevelt. She was a member of the Senior Citizens Club, AVMA, Eatontown. She was preceded in death by her husband, Benjamin H. Rose, and her sons, Matthew, Benjamin K. and Robert Rose. Surviving are her sisters, Muriel…
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Car dealership proposal draws opposition
Attny: Two-story storage facility won’t be visible from Parker Village BY DAN HOWLEY Staff Writer EATONTOWN — Residents of the Parker Village section of the borough are up in arms over a proposed two-story car storage facility, fearing the project will negatively impact their property values. Proposed by Circle BMW, the project would provide the…
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County reaches out to connect with homeless
Official: Survey numbers lower, but homeless population rising BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer Monmouth County Freeholder Amy Mallet helps a man choose a warm coat at the A.M.E Zion Church in Red Bank during Project Homeless Connect on Jan. 26. Based on the raw numbers, there are fewer homeless people in Monmouth County in 2011 than…
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L.B. opts to continue spring elections
Council, mayor reject change to Nov. elections BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer Voters in Long Branch will continue to cast ballots in the spring municipal election after the council decided last week to stay with the long-standing practice. Councilwoman Mary Jane Celli said that the idea of moving the election from May to November was brought…
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Justin Esteban (center), of Connecticut, retreats from the icy ocean waters with other hardy “plungers” during Freezin’ for a Reason, a polar bear plunge held at Pier Village in Long Branch on Jan. 29 to benefit Camp Sunshine, a retreat for critically ill children and their families. More photos at gmnews.com. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Hearing on LNG proposal to be held in Long Branch
Hearings are scheduled this week by the U.S. Coast Guard and Maritime Administration to allow for public comment on a proposal by Liberty Natural Gas to build an industrial facility off Asbury Park to import foreign liquefied natural gas (LNG). The hearings, scheduled for Feb. 8, 9 and 10, will be from 5 p.m. until…
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Redbirds’ wrestling team second in Mercer tourney
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent A llentown High School’s wrestling team came into this week preparing in high spirits for what is believed to be its first-ever trip to the NJSIAA Group II Central Jersey tournament. In the most recent NJSIAA power point rankings, Allentown was No. 4 in CJ II with 25.78 points. The NJSIAAwas…
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