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Albert Cala
Albert Cala, 50, of Las Vegas, Nev., died June 18, 2010, at Nathan Adelson Hospice in Las Vegas. He was born in New York and lived in the Bronx and then in Charlotte, N.C., before moving to Las Vegas four months ago. He worked in finance at Wachovia Bank, Charlotte. He was predeceased by his…
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Willie J. Yarbrough
Mr. Yarbrough, 66, of Manalapan, formerly of Tinton Falls, died June 24, 2010, at home. He was born in Williamson, Ga., and settled in Red Bank in 1962. He worked for the Preferred Construction, Bayonne, and the Patock Construction, Tinton Falls, as a labor foreman, retiring in 2008. He was predeceased by his first wife,…
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Paula Fedorocko
Ms. Fedorocko, 54, of Freehold, died June 18, 2010, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune Township. She was a real estate professional and most recently a relocation coordinator for Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick. She was a graduate of Freehold Township High School and Trenton State College (now The College of New Jersey), Ewing.…
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Catherine Joan Gunset
Mrs. Gunset, 84, of Freehold, died June 21, 2010, at The Manor, Freehold Township. She was a graduate of Towson University, Towson, Md. Mrs. Gunset was a teacher’s aide with the Baltimore County School System in Maryland. She was predeceased by a sister, Mary Small. Surviving are her husband, Edward J. Gunset; a son, Edward…
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Betty Ann Bowler
Mr. Bowler, 72, a resident of Red Bank for 15 years, died June 30, 2010, at home after a long illness. She was predeceased by a brother, Thomas Pankewicz; and a son, Justin Bowler. Surviving are two sons, Edward and his wife, Debra, of Little Silver, and Christopher and his wife, Linda, of Oceanport; two…
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Child shines with his unselfish decision to help others
Iapplaud Dakota Neuman for what he has done/is doing for sick children (“Youngster’s Good Deed Helps a Child in Need,” News Transcript, June 16). I wish I could shake his hand and look into his eyes and say my “thanks.” Dakota should know that 35 years ago our daughter at age 13 was diagnosed with…
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No excuse acceptable for entering the nation illegally
This letter is in response to Thomas Baldwin’s letter of June 23 (“Civil Rights of All in U.S. Should Be Protected”). Mr. Baldwin believes that those who came here illegally should have their rights protected. This seems to translate into no consequences for breaking the law, as long as you aren’t caught in the act…
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Union did us a favor by forcing jobs to be eliminated
Manalapan and Englishtown residents owe their teachers’ union, the Manalapan-Englishtown Education Association (MEEA), a big thank you. They have accomplished what school boards (and municipal politicians in general) are so reluctant to do: force a downsize. In this case, 20 full-time and one parttime teacher will be out of jobs because entrenched union members would…
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Fees should be based on cost of services
I like and respect Kevin Coyne and I agree with much that he said in his letter to the editor (“Landlords Responsible for Their Property,” News Transcript, June 23). I must, however, politely take issue with four assertions Kevin has made in his letter and ask where he got the information to make these…
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