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Marie DeJannaro Ginelli
Mrs. Ginelli, 85, of the Morganville section of Marlboro, formerly of the Parlin section of Sayreville, died June 15, 2010, in Bartley Health Care, Jackson. Her husband, Orlando Ginelli, died in 1995. Surviving are five children and their spouses, Richard and Janet Ginelli of Oakland, John and Beverly Ginelli of Millstone, Patricia and James Van…
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Willetta Reid Linke
Willetta Reid Linke, 79, of Jackson, died May 26, 2010, at Care One of Jackson. Born in Englishtown, she lived in Jamesburg and Kingstree, S.C., before moving to Jackson 11 years ago. She was employed by Mendoker’s Quality Bakery, Jamesburg, for over 20 years. Mrs. Linke was predeceased by her husband, Calvin Linke; and two…
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Carmella T. Micucci LoPresti
Mrs. LoPresti, 86, of Monroe, died June 12, 2010, at home. Her husband, Thomas L., died in 2003, and a son-in-law, Joseph F. Martucci, died in 2009. Surviving are three sons, Joseph M. LoPresti of the Iselin section of Woodbridge, Thomas B. Lo- Presti, and his wife, Kathy, of the New Egypt section of Plumsted,…
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Donna Bruno
Mrs. Bruno, 68, of Aberdeen and formerly of Colts Neck, died May 28, 2010, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. She trained at Jersey City University Medical Center and received her Registered Nurse and Respiratory Therapist certifications. Mrs. Bruno was a self-taught artist and the proprietor and co-owner of the Cottage Shoppe in Colts Neck.…
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Gordon W. Beecher
Mr. Beecher, 82, of Jackson, died June 23, 2010, at CareOne at Jackson. He was born in Trenton and had lived in Penns Neck until 1992, when he moved to Freehold Township. Mr. Beecher worked for RCA in Princeton, retiring in 1987. He also was a special police officer for West Windsor Township and the…
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Learning English would show respect for the United States
As our wonderful and joyous Fourth of July celebration approaches, I want to say a word to those not-yet Americans, documented or undocumented. You are here because of what this country has to offer you; freedom as well as free things, and help to those who are here to work and make a better life…
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U.S. needs a national policy for energy
We constantly hear that “it can’t happen here” as overconfident engineers and officials assure us that hightech systems will save us from ourselves. The promises include: It’s safe to transport oil in single-hulled ships, until the Exxon Valdez ran aground in Alaska; we can safely build cities below sea level, until Katrina smashed through New…
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For some men, the other woman is just a voice
CODA 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 life (at least a dissent that won’t ultimately involve histrionic atmospherics…
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Former housing inspector sentenced to prison term
Jeffrey Williamson, a former Lakewood housing inspector, was sentenced recently to 37 months in prison, and Charles Amon, a former property manager in Lakewood, was sentenced to a year and a day in prison, for their respective roles in a scheme in which Williamson accepted bribes from a government cooperating witness to assist the witness…
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