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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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Mitchell “Mitch” S. Friedman
Mr. Friedman, 45, of Freehold, died June 12, 2010, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township, after a battle with cancer. Mr. Friedman was born in the Bronx, N.Y., and had lived in Co-op City, Poughkeepsie, and River Edge before moving to Freehold. He was a graduate of the Bronx High School of Science and Brooklyn…
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Ruth Louise Halliday
Mrs. Halliday, of Middletown, died June 21, 2010, at the Claremont Care Center in Point Pleasant. She was a secretary at Fort Monmouth, retiring after 35 years of service. Mrs. Halliday was predeceased by her husband of 63 years, Lloyd, in 1995; four sisters, and a brother. Surviving are three daughters, Ruth Field of Point…
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Alice Tevlin Bridge
Mrs. Tevlin Bridge, 80, of Billings, Mont., formerly of Freehold, died June 1, 2010, in Billings. She worked for several years for Freehold Savings and Loan, retiring in 1986. She was predeceased by a sister, Kay; and her first husband, Ray Tevlin, to whom she was married for 50 years. Surviving are her husband, Wallace…
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Caroline T. Hassmiller
Mrs. Hassmiller, 95, of Middletown, died June 9, 2010, at Regency Park Nursing Center, Hazlet. She resided in Texas for 12 years and Howell for many years before moving to Middletown three years ago. Mrs. Hassmiller worked as a secretary with RCA, Bayonne, and MW Kellogg, Houston, before retiring. She was predeceased by her husband,…
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Patricia R. Post
Mrs. Post, 71, of Farmingdale, died June 7, 2010, at home. She was born in Staten Island, N.Y., and moved to Farmingdale in 1971. She retired as a secretary for the Wallerstein Co., Staten Island, and in retirement, she and her husband owned and operated A Touch of Age Antiques, Farmingdale. She is survived by…
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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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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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