• William J. Morrin

    Mr. Morrin, 78, of Freehold Township, died Aug. 17, 2010, at home. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran of the Korean War. He was a technical instructor for New York Bell Telephone in New York City. After retirement, he worked as an electrical contractor in the Freehold area. Surviving are his wife, Annie McCaffrey…

  • John Yacuzzio Jr.

    Mr. Yacuzzio, 66, of Freehold, died Aug. 29, 2010, at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. He was the owner and operator of The Ville Bar & Restaurant on Tennent Road in the Morganville section of Marlboro. Surviving are his wife, Nanci; four children, John, Alaina Michelle and Laura Yacuzzio; a sister, Marie Neri;…

  • Lawrence M. Farrell

    Mr. Farrell, 71, of Freehold Township, previously of Linden, died Aug. 26, 2010, at KimballMedical Center, Lakewood. Prior to retiring, he was a forklift operator at 3-M, Freehold Township, for 22 years. He was a sergeant in the U.S. Army National Guard for 23 years. Surviving are his wife, Katherine, of Freehold Township; a daughter,…

  • Edna M. Gomolka Weinman

    Mrs. Weinman, 87, of Sayreville, died Aug. 20, 2010, at home. Prior to her retirement in 2005, she was employed as a waitress at the Reo Diner, Woodbridge, where she worked for 30 years. She was predeceased by her husband, Thomas Weinman; three brothers, Conrad, Albert and Marion Gomolka; and a sister, Frances Dzielak. Surviving…

  • Dorothy “Dot” Sheehy

    Mrs. Sheehy, 87, of Charlottesville, Va., formerly of Freehold, died Sept. 2, 2010, at the Hospice of the Piedmont, Charlottesville. She graduated from Freehold High School in 1940 and attended Rider College, Lawrenceville. Mrs. Sheehy was employed at the State Hospital of Marlboro, and later for her family’s real estate and insurance business, Merritt R.…

  • More needs to be done by local officials to rein in Marlboro taxes

    The Marlboro mayor and Township Council president have approved next year’s municipal budget with yet another significant increase in spending and taxes over last year, and that’s on top of the already skyrocketing increases, some almost as high at 40 percent, from the recent property tax revaluation just conducted in Marlboro. While it is true…

  • FRHSD board should take action on asst. supt.

    Just when we thought the Breyer State affair with the Freehold Regional High School District was behind us with the retirement of H. James Wasser as superintendent, it reared its ugly head again at the Aug. 30 FRHSD Board of Education meeting with the reappointment of Donna Evangelista as assistant superintendent of curriculum. She is…

  • Young man states views about Nov. 2 election

    As a young adult these days it is extremely difficult to maintain my political views. It is no falsely backed stereotype to say that most teenagers find themselves as political leftists and liberals. I am a young Republican. Mostly libertarian (with a lower case ‘L’), I have always found it the right of the people…

  • Call her anything but don’t call her ma’am

    CODA GREG BEAN Odds and ends as I pack for the Labor Day weekend. Should we go with flipflops and board shorts, or the rubber Wellies, raincoat and water wings? It’s unfortunate that all the rain expected as I write this will come too late to save my grass and all my expensive decorative plants,…

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