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Robert Andrew Baillie
Mr. Baillie, 82, of the Leisure Village West section of Manchester Township, formerly of Jackson and Wall Township, died Dec. 10, 2010, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was the owner of Baillie Store Design Company and was an innovator in design concepts…
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Ann Schrieber
Mrs. Schreiber (nee Williams), of Freehold Township, died Dec. 9, 2010, at Hackensack University Hospital, Hackensack. She was predeceased by a son, Douglas Snyder; and brothers and sisters. Surviving are her husband, Richard D. Schreiber; three sons, Lou-Ron Schneider of Vermont, Michael Schneider of Ocean Township and Ernest Schneider of Clifton; two daughters, Lou- Ann…
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Writer reflects on issue surrounding Wikileaks
The domestic media coverage surrounding the recent release of classified U.S. diplomatic cables by whistleblower news organization, Wiki- Leaks has simply echoed the sentiments of disgruntled government officials who are clearly embarrassed at the fact their habitual disregard for the law and complete lack of transparency has been so acutely documented. The editor-in-chief of WikiLeaks,…
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Horse racing is a vital component of New Jersey’s economy
Despite the invigorated summer meet at Monmouth Park and having two premier horse racing meets held in New Jersey, supporters of the casino industry believe that horse racing should not be subsidized to promote and modernize the sport. These same casino industry supporters would lead you to believe that Atlantic City does not receive any…
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Public’s input sought in search for new Freehold Twp. superintendent
As Freehold Township residents may know, Dr. William Setaro, the Freehold Township K-8 School District’s superintendent of schools, will be retiring this coming June. The most important task of a board of education is to hire a superintendent. The Board of Education is beginning the process to find our next superintendent of schools. West Hudson…
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Outsourcing school jobs is not the answer
I just finished reading Joseph Waldman’s Your Turn guest column, “Union Leaders Fail Rank and File,” from the Dec. 1 New Transcript and I felt that I had to respond to this article. Mr. Waldman’s reference to a “tongue-in-cheek” 1973 Woody Allen movie (“Sleeper”) confused me. The connection with this movie to his father and…
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Readers surprised that many of us are criminals in N.J.
CODA GREG BEAN Apparently, I wasn’t the only one surprised, and outraged, by the fact that it’s basically illegal to carry a pocketknife in New Jersey — and that doing so might get you charged with a felony or a misdemeanor fine of nearly $1,000, if the local prosecutor is in a good mood. Two…
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business briefs •••
Frank Panicali has been appointed to the position of senior vice president, director of wine operations at Fedway Associates. Panicali joined Fedway in 1994 after a successful supplier career that included senior sales positions with Kendall Jackson, Domecq Importers, and Monsieur Henri. Since joining Fedway, Frank has been responsible for the oversight of the combined…
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