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Andrew C. DeRosa
Mr. DeRosa, 85, a resident of Hazlet for 54 years, died Nov. 10, 2010, at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. He retired in 1993 after working for over 40 years as an electrical engineer at Fort Monmouth. Mr. DeRosa was a parishioner of St. Benedict Catholic Church, Holmdel, and a member of the Knights of Columbus,…
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Michael J. Delano
Mr. Delano, 72, of Manalapan, died Nov. 14, 2010, from lung cancer. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Renate; two daughters and a son-in-law, Melissa and Danny Hicks, and Jennifer Delano; a brother, Donald; and three grandchildren. A memorial Mass will be celebrated 9 a.m. Nov. 20 at St. Gabriel’s Main Church,…
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Election winners thank voters in Freehold Borough
On Nov. 2 the voters of Freehold Borough reassured their trust in us by reelecting us to the Borough Council. During the campaign, many residents told us that we had their support and they came through on their promise. We would like to take the time to say how proud we both are to serve…
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One person can make a difference in someone’s life
Ihave long been an individual who cannot pass a homeless person on the street and not at least give them a couple of bucks in the hopes that they can get something to eat. Last night my wife and son and I were in New York City for a family get-together. We were walking on…
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Holt pledges to work for residents of the 12th District in new term
Iwould like to publicly thank the people of the 12th Congressional District for putting their faith in me for another two years. This appreciation is for those who voted for me — and for those who did not. I have received many different interpretations of the meaning of the election results here and around the…
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Seniors want to keep seeing their doctors
Seniors have earned their Medicare. We have earned the security of knowing that we can keep seeing the doctors we have come to trust and with whom we are comfortable after many years of treatment and checkups. Unfortunately, Congress created a flawed system to pay Medicare doctors. Unless Congress takes action to address this, seniors…
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Salvation Army commander asks for help
As the holidays approach, I feel compelled to write this letter and share a burden that is weighing heavily on my heart. The truth is, I’m worried. So many people in our local New Jersey communities are living through difficult and stressful times — times of great need. In fact, at the close of our…
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NJEA: We don’t need no stinkin’ cooperation
CODA GREG BEAN When I wrote recently about an undercover video made at a New Jersey Education Association conference by James O’Keefe, the guy who embarrassed ACORN in the last presidential election, I figured I’d hear from readers who agreed with me, and take a little heat from others. I always do when I write…
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WRAT-FM seeking donations for charity
WRAT-FM (95.9 The RAT), a Greater Media radio station, will conduct its annual Thanksgiving season drive, “Broadcast for the People,” Nov. 22-23. Employees of WRAT are hoping to fill a 40-foot-long tractor-trailer with items to be donated to three charities. WRAT’s live “Broadcast for the People” will take place at Super Foodtown, Route 35, Neptune,…
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