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Rosemary S. Hammond
Mrs. Hammond, of Red Bank, died Dec. 7, 2010, at Bayside Manor, Keansburg. She was a veteran of the U.S. Navy during World War II and a longtime resident of Middletown, where she was instrumental in developing and running a child development center for mentally challenged children out of King of Kings Lutheran Church in…
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NPS blunders abound on terminated Fort Hancock lease
YOUR TURN Arrogance, ignorance and indifference are the words that best describe how the National Park Service (NPS) tried to justify its actions when it awarded and then administered the July 6, 2007, lease for the Fort Hancock chapel, theater and 26 Hudson St. This lease with Sandy Hook Partners LLC was made without proper…
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Reader says homeopathic treatments should be considered
In a large published study of 3,307 patients in Germany and Switzerland (BioMed Central, 2008) researchers sought to evaluate health status changes under homeopathic treatment in routine care over a period of eight years. This study showed that patient disease severity decreased significantly between the beginning of the study and two and eight years later.…
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Work toward the goal of eradicating hunger
During the December holidays, many of us will be joining in family festivities where food is plentiful, but far too many of our friends and neighbors will not be so lucky. In fact, an estimated 51 million Americans do not know where their next meal will come from. In New Jersey, food pantries and soup…
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Reader reflects on the WikiLeaks issue
The domestic media coverage surrounding the recent release of classified U.S. diplomatic cables by whistleblower news organization, WikiLeaks 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, Julian…
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stork club •••
Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, announces the following local births: Nov. 15, twins, a girl and a boy, to Nichole and Ray Doxey of Tinton Falls. Nov. 16, a girl to Roberta and Eugene Glenn of Red Bank.
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Centenarian honored by women’s club
Members of the Past Presidents Club of the N.J. State Federation of Women’s Clubs pose with Edna Doucha, a past president who recently celebrated her 101st birthday. ERIC SUCAR staff RED BANK — The Past Presidents Club of the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs honored Edna Doucha, who celebrated her 101st birthday Dec.…
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Members of Holiday Express perform at the second annual Evening with Holiday Express held at Ranney School in Tinton Falls on Dec. 8. Ranney School donated ticket receipts to Holiday Express, which brings music, food, gifts and the warmth of human kindness to those most in need. More photos at www.gmnews.com. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Collection sites added for hunger drive
TINTON FALLS — The Monmouth County Association of Realtors has added new collection sites for their yearlong Stamp Out Hunger food drive. The food drive helps The FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties bolster depleted inventories since the demand for food assistance continues to rise faster than donated food supplies. According to Food- Bank, in…
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