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Katherine Elizabeth Price
Mrs. Price, 87, of Highlands, died June 21, 2010, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She held a number of jobs in the area, including as a secretary at Patterson Army Hospital, a home health aide, a dialysis technician, and an assistant to Dr. Cangialosi. Mrs. Price was predeceased by her husband, John E. Price,…
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James L. Brown
Mr. Brown, 90, of Matawan, died June 11, 2010, in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a nuclear physicist and a World War II A-20 bomber pilot with over 100 missions in the South Pacific. Mr. Brown was predeceased by a brother, Whited, and a sister, Joan. Surviving is his wife, Susanne Brown, and her family; a…
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Former deputy mayor has questions for Township Committee
Hazlet Mayor Scott Aagre and his GOP colleagues have failed to follow through on a number of initiatives that, regardless of where they came from, are good for the people of Hazlet. As a former deputy mayor, I have serious concerns about the current majority’s inaction on these issues, which are critical to our community’s…
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Cuts may lead to difficult decisions
As we are all aware, the New Jersey fiscal budget has been at a deficit for many years and yes it needs to be fixed, but not at the expense of the disabled and elderly and the people who care for them. Gov. Chris Christie has proposed a budget cut to the Personal Care Assistance…
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Fort Hancock not accessible, but Alamo is
Arecent front-page article in the local press described the nearly $1 million renovation of a building at Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook. Much to my dismay, however, this building was renovated with no accessible entrance or pathway. Rep. Frank J. Pallone Jr. said, “It’s a perfect example of what we like to see.” Pete McCarthy, Sandy…
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CODA
For some men, the other woman is just a voice GREG BEAN It turns out I’m relatively normal after all — at least in this contentious regard. And it pleases me to know that my wife and I aren’t the first happily married couple to have a disagreement about the other woman in a husband’s…
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Retail space, restaurants and residential development are proposed for the former C-Town Supermarket at 126 Main St. in Matawan. The store was shuttered in 2008. JACQUELINE HLAVENKA
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CBA begins construction on new library, science labs
Phase two of Project 50th expected to be completed by September 2011 BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer The campus of Christian Brothers Academy, Lincroft, is undergoing a three-phase renovation as part of Project 50th. Ground was broken June 12 for the new library and science facility. MIDDLETOWN — After celebrating its 50th anniversary, administrators at…
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Still time to register for Ryan’s Run
MIDDLETOWN — The Ryan’s Run race committee is in the final stages of planning what is expected to be its most successful race to date. Registration is ongoing for the June 26 5K and 1-mile fun run/walk on the grounds of Mountain Hill School in Middletown. Organized by the Ryan Andrew Kaiser Memorial Foundation (RAKMF)…
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