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  • ‘Unfreeze’ senior property tax program

    New Jersey has the highest property taxes in the U.S. Combine these steep property tax rates with a faltering economy and skyrocketing home energy costs, and you’ll discover a real hardship for many older New Jersey residents living on fixed incomes. The Senior Property Tax Freeze is now being, well, frozen, which will affect many…

  • Motorist frustrated with Route 18 potholes

    Itravel Route 18 north every day between Colts Neck and Marlboro to go to work. The condition of this stretch of road over the past several months has been horrific; large potholes have been completely neglected. It is like driving through an obstacle course. On March 15, I was driving to work at approximately 8:10…

  • Veronica J. Moore

    Mrs. Moore, 86, of The Villages, Howell, died April 23, 2010, at home. She was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and had lived in Staten Island, N.Y., and Freehold before moving to The Villages in 1996. Before becoming a homemaker, Mrs. Moore worked for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. She was a parishioner of…

  • Marilyn Farrell Shaw

    Mrs. Shaw, 74, of the Morganville section of Marlboro, died April 18, 2010, at Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. She was a teacher for the Rahway Board of Education and also taught in Baldwin, N.Y., and Elizabeth. Mrs. Shaw also served as a substitute teacher for the Marlboro Board of Education. Surviving are her…

  • Timothy J. Adametz

    Mr. Adametz, 21, of Farmingdale, died April 18, 2010, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. He was a student at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft. Mr. Adametz worked for Delair Inc., Manasquan, and also was the owner/operator of a small business, Everything Electronic. Surviving are his parents, James and Christine Adametz of Farmingdale; two sisters, Jessica…

  • Patricia A. Korabiak

    Mrs. Korabiak, 63, of the Morganville section of Marlboro, died April 16, 2010, at home. She was employed in the family pool business. In 2009 Mrs. Korabiak was honored with a proclamation presented by Marlboro Mayor Jonathan Hornik recognizing her volunteerism in Marlboro. She was predeceased by a brother, Alex Gildawie. Surviving are her husband…

  • Anthony R. Gimello

    Mr. Gimello, 26, of Freehold Township, died April 17, 2010. He was a 2002 graduate of Freehold Township High School and attended Brookdale Community College. Recently he worked as a service technician for a residential developer and was also a caddy at Metedeconk National Golf Club. Mr. Gimello was predeceased by a grandmother, Pauline Carstenson,…

  • Roy W. Archer

    Mr. Archer, 72, of Millstone Township, passed away April 17, 2010 at his daughter’s home in the New Egypt section of Plumsted. Born in Long Branch, he had resided in the Millstone area for the last 53 years. Mr. Archer retired after working for more than 35 years with NWL Transformers of Bordentown. He was…

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