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Monmouth University’s Anthony Vazquez (r) and Dartmouth College’s Nick Pappas collide as they go up for a head ball during the NCAA Tournament first-round men’s soccer match on Nov. 18, held on Monmouth’s Great Lawn. The visiting Big Green sent the Hawks to a 4-0 defeat, their second loss of the season. JEFF GRANIT staff
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Louis “Big Lou” Buonansonti
Mr. Buonansonti, 77, of St. Petersburg, Fla., formerly of Farmingdale, died Nov. 14, 2010, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. He served as a diver in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. Along with his brother, Mr. Buonansonti operated A-General Sewer of Monmouth and Middlesex, until his retirement in 1994. Prior to that, he…
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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,…
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Dolores “Dee” 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…
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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…
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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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IRS seeks tax season volunteers
The Internal Revenue Service is seeking volunteers for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (VITA/TCE) program. IRS spokesman Gregg Semanick said, “The IRS is looking for volunteers to take part in VITA/TCE throughout New Jersey during the 2010 tax filing season.” During the upcoming tax filing season, VITA/TCE volunteers, in…
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N.J. mulls heaving horse racing out of Meadowlands for off-track wagering site
Horse industry up in arms over latest recommendations from state gaming commission BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent Live horse racing at the Meadowlands would end if the state implements recommendations in a supplemental report issued Nov. 15 by the Gaming, Sports and Entertainment Advisory Commission. The commission is commonly referred to as the Hanson Commission after…
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Enjoy an Old World holiday at Allaire
The Historic Village at Allaire will present Christmas at Allaire, a celebration of Old World holiday traditions, from noon to 3:30 p.m. Dec. 4-5 at the Historic Village at Allaire State Park, Route 524 (Atlantic Avenue) Wall Township. The villagers and the Allaire Auxiliary will recreate traditional holiday activities and special programs featuring speeches, toasts,…
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