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Iris M. Maziekien
Miss Maziekien, 83, of Wall Township, died Nov. 22, 2010, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. Born in Irvington, she had resided there and in Manasquan before moving to Wall 15 years ago. Miss Maziekien was a chemist for Englehard Precious Metals, Newark, for 40 years, retiring 20 years ago. Surviving are her brother,…
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Agnes Anderson
Mrs. Anderson, 92, of Jackson, with family in Hazlet, died Nov. 30, 2010, at Bartley Nursing Home and Health Care, Jackson. She had resided in Brooklyn, N.Y., until moving to Jackson three years ago. Mrs. Anderson was predeceased by her husband, Peter Anderson; her sons, Peter Anderson Jr., Arthur Anderson and Thomas Anderson; and a…
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Teacher should invite public in to see what she does in the classroom
In regard to Paula Desch’s invitation to have Gov. Chris Christie visit her classroom (“Teacher Would Like Gov. to See What She Does,” Letters to the Editor, Tri-Town News, Nov. 25), one has to wonder why she didn’t make the same offer to the people who pay her salary, i.e., the citizens of Freehold Borough.…
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State turns its back on affordable housing
Icannot tell you the number of hours that I and others have spent in Trenton and at meetings concerning affordable housing. As a past chairman and member of the Howell Planning Board, it had been very difficult to try to reach the necessary goals on affordable housing mandated by the state of New Jersey. So…
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Here’s your Boy Scout knife, and here are the handcuffs
CODA GREG BEAN There’s an episode of my old favorite television show “MacGyver,” where a small-town cop arrests MacGyver for carrying his Swiss Army knife. The cop is just throwing his weight around, and he charges our hero with carrying a concealed weapon or something equally as bogus, puts him in handcuffs and hauls him…
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House damaged in evening fire
JACKSON — Firefighters responded to a blaze at a single-family residence at 832 East Veterans Highway on Nov. 18. Officials said the fire began at about 9:15 p.m. The initial responders were from the Whitesville Volunteer Fire Company and the Jackson Volunteer Fire Company No. 1. Cassville Fire Company No. 1 also responded to the…
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Golf outing to aid trooper’s children
The municipalities of Howell and Jackson are joining together for a fundraiser to benefit the children of New Jersey State Police Trooper Marc Castellano. The golf outing event will be held on May 2 at the Eagle Oaks Golf Club in Farmingdale. The golf outing is sponsored by the Howell Municipal Alliance and the Howell…
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Feds seize domain names in counterfeit goods bust
Seizure orders were executed against 82 domain names of commercial Internet websites engaged in the alleged illegal sale and distribution of counterfeit goods and copyrighted works as part of Operation in Our Sites v. 2.0, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Director John Morton of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement…
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Panel recommends taking horse racing out of Meadowlands for OTW site
Horse industry up in arms over latest recommendations from state gaming commission BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent Live horse racing at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford would end if the state implements recommendations contained in a supplemental report issued Nov. 15 by the Gaming, Sports and Entertainment Advisory Commission. The commission is commonly referred to as…
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