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Christopher M. Breuche
Mr. Breuche, 32, of Freehold, died Nov. 8, 2010, at home. He was a 1996 graduate of Howell High School. Surviving are a son, Connor Breuche; his mother, Lisa Anderson of Freehold; his father, Ronald Breuche and his wife, Sandra, of Matawan; a brother, Corey Anderson; a sister, Jennifer Anderson; his paternal grandparents, Fred Breuche…
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Isabella Sweeney Tobin
Mrs. Tobin, 80, of Freehold, formerly of Old Bridge and North Brunswick, died Nov. 7, 2010, at home. She was predeceased by her husband, Richard. Surviving are two sons, Richard J. of Boca Raton, Fla., and James P. of Jackson; six daughters, Barbara A. Osborne of Hazlet, Joan M. McCloud of Jackson, Maureen Colon of…
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John “Jack” Ferdinand Sisson
Mr. Sisson, 72, of Allentown, died Nov. 13, 2010, at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. He was a self-employed painting contractor for over 40 years. Surviving are his wife of 38 years, Mary Ann (Gerath) Sisson; two daughters and a son-in-law, Dr. Stacy and Dr. Allan Spagnardi of Atlanta, Ga., and Jacqueline Sisson of Allentown;…
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Tracey V. Van Glahn
Mr. Glahn, 44, of Aberdeen, died Nov. 16, 2010, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Before his retirement, he was a police officer for Aberdeen Township. Mr. Glahn is survived by his wife, Shari Leffer Van Glahn, and two children, Tara and Sabrina, all of Jackson; his parents, George H. and Mary Zweidinger Van Glahn…
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Teacher would like gov. to see what she does
This is a letter that I have sent to Gov. Chris Christie: I am a teacher in the Freehold Borough K-8 School District and have always been proud to be in that noble profession. It is my hope that you will take the time to read my letter, as the negative light that is being…
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Pay ’til it hurts, and then pay some more
CODA GREG BEAN You have to wonder when the taxpayers in Long Branch will drag out the torches and pitchforks, then march down to city hall and drag some politicians out of their lair for an old-fashioned monster bash. Those politicians have committed so many outrages against their citizenry that they’ve certainly got it coming.…
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Jackson administrator takes job in Millstone
BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer JACKSON — Township Administrator Phil del Turco will be leaving his position in Jackson as of Nov. 30. Del Turco has been appointed as the municipal administrator in neighboring Millstone Township. Del Turco has worked in Jackson for 10 years, first as the chief financial officer for seven years and…
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Former GM of harness track sentenced in check scheme
New Jersey Attorney General Paula T. Dow and Criminal Justice Director Stephen J. Taylor announced that Donald R. Codey Jr., the former president and general manager of Freehold Raceway, was sentenced on Nov. 10 for stealing $3,045 in raceway promotional vouchers and assisting two patrons to cash more than $1.3 million in bad checks at…
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Legler site out as compost facility
JACKSON — Township Council President Scott Martin said Mayor Mike Reina announced that an application to use the former Legler landfill site as a municipal compost facility has been withdrawn. On Sept. 10, council members voted 5-0 to remove a resolution that would have allowed for a shared services agreement with Ocean County to construct…
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