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Red Bank Catholic’s Olivia DeFelice (r) wins control of the ball from Immaculate Heart Academy’s Stefanie Scholz during the second half of the NJSIAA Non-Public A state championship match played Nov. 18 at The College of New Jersey in Ewing Township. The teams played to a 1-1 tie and shared the state championship. ERIC SUCAR…
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Gladys Violet DuBois Soden
Mrs. Soden, 87, of Englishtown and Freehold, died Nov. 8, 2010, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Prior to retiring, Mrs. Soden worked at the Freehold Raceway. She was predeceased by her husband, Marvin Soden; two brothers, Arthur and Fred DuBois; and four sisters, Anna Vader, Luella Davison, Marie Shutzer Shiroky and Evelyn Hopkins. Surviving…
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Harry Smith Jr.
Mr. Smith, 64, of the Clarksburg section of Millstone, died Nov. 9, 2010, at CentraStateMedical Center, Freehold Township. He was a U.S. Army veteran serving in Vietnam. Harry was a Realtor for Re/Max Prestige, Freehold. Prior to that, he worked for American Can Co., Hillside. Surviving are his longtime companion, Lillian Lehman of Clarksburg; two…
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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 sonin law, Dr. Stacy and Dr. Allan Spagnardi of Atlanta, Ga., and Jacqueline Sisson of…
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Leonard Jackson
Mr. Jackson, 70, of Freehold, died Nov. 14, 2010, at home. He was born in Opportunity, Ala. Mr. Jackson was a buildings and grounds maintenance man at the Monmouth County Hall of Records, Freehold, where he was employed from 1985 until his retirement in 2007. He was predeceased by his wife, Dorothy L. Jackson, in…
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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; they’ve certainly got it coming. The…
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Working with the grain
BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer Left: Roosevelt artist Gary Edelstein had some of the face cabinets he has created over the years on display during the “A Life in Craftsmanship” show at the Roosevelt factory on Nov. 13-14. Above: The first wooden spoon the carpenter made. JENNIFER KOHLHEPP ROOSEVELT — Gary Edelstein, who has dedicated…
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