• Estelle Wadle

    Mrs. Wadle, 91, a resident of Rumson for 45 years, died Nov. 15, 2010, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She was predeceased by her husband, Vincent; a brother, John Vincent Jr.; and a sister, Mildred Junker. Surviving are a son, Barry and wife Janet, of Rumson; two daughters, Judy and her husband Michael Tober,…

  • Dolores β€œDee” Sushko

    Mrs. Sushko, 69, a resident of Tinton Falls for 30 years, died Nov. 15, 2010. She worked for the Asbury Park Press in the classified ads department; in the cafeterias at both St. Leo the Great School and Red Bank Catholic High School; and most recently as secretary to the director of religious education at…

  • Pierre Frank Townsend

    Mr. Townsend, Red Bank, 88, died Nov. 13, 2010, one day short of his birthday. He moved to Red Bank in 1947 and he spent 30 years working as a chemical engineer at Watson Laboratories and Fort Monmouth prior to his retirement in 1977. Mr. Townsend served in the United States Navy during World War…

  • 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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    The Red Bank Catholic soccer squad celebrates after the NJSIAA Non-Public A Championship game against Immaculate Heart held at The College of New Jersey in Ewing on Nov. 19. The Caseys tied Immaculate Heart 1-1. ERIC SUCAR staff

  • Red Bank Public Library hosts December programs

    RED BANK — “Money and Your Family” is the focus of a free monthly community financial forum at the Red Bank Public Library presented by retired business executive Robin Goldberg, a borough resident. On Wednesday, Dec. 8, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., her topic will be “Review Your Retirement Plans: Social Security, Portfolios and Other…

  • New chairman named for Latino Festival

    The Latino Festival Committee of Monmouth County has announced that Angel Matos, of Keyport, will serve as chairperson of the festival beginning Jan. 1. Matos replaces Lazaro Cardenas, of Freehold, and Diana Tennant, of Wall Township. Both decided to step down as co-chairs to pursue other interests, but will remain on the festival organizing committee.…

  • Horsemen threaten legal action over race dates

    Hanson panel recommends cutting meets by more than half BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer Racing fans flock to Monmouth Park to watch signature races like the Lady’s Secret Stakes on July 24 when some 13,000 fans watched the reigning Horse of the Year, Rachel Alexandra, with jockey Calvin Borel in the saddle, win the $400,000…

  • Holiday concert a Red Bank tradition

    Red Bank RiverCenter will host the opening of the holiday season in the borough with the installation of the Christmas tree on Sunday, Nov. 21, at 9 a.m. at 30 Monmouth St. in the Dublin House Courtyard. The white spruce is from Colonial Nursery in the Lincroft section of Middletown and will be installed with…

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