• Rita Jiosne

    Mrs. Jiosne, 95, of Hazlet, died March 21, 2010, at Regency Park Nursing Center, Hazlet. She was born in Cliffwood and had resided there most of her life. Mrs. Jiosne was a past parishioner of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Keyport; and a parishioner of St. Anthony of Genoa Catholic Church, Cliffwood. She was predeceased by…

  • Sarah Bernstein

    Mrs. Bernstein, who celebrated her 100th birthday on Feb. 17, died March 21, 2010, at her home in Lincroft. She and her first husband, Abe, owned and operated the Majestic Bakery in Elizabeth and Royal Bakery in Union. Mrs. Bernstein was an international life member of ARMD and a lifetime member of Deborah and Hadassah.…

  • Margery F. Hroncich

    Mrs. Hroncich, 85, of Sea Girt, formerly of Hazlet and Rumson, died March 6, 2010, at home, where she resided with her daughter Margo and sonin law Donald. She retired from the U.S. Postal Service as postmaster of the Deal office in 1983. She was predeceased by her husband, John Anton Hroncich, in 1982; a…

  • Mary A. Williams Cetrulo

    Mrs. Cetrulo, 69, a resident of Aberdeen for 41 years, died March 26, 2010, at home. Before retiring seven years ago, she was a clerk at the Monmouth County Courthouse in Freehold for more than 20 years. Mrs. Cetrulo was a communicant and volunteer at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Keyport. Her husband, Nicholas, and two…

  • Kevin F. Hourihan

    Mr. Hourihan, 80, of Bradley Beach, died March 17, 2010, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. He was a retired building superintendent in the New York City hotel system. Mr. Hourihan was predeceased by a sister, Shirley Green, and three brothers, Patrick, James and Edward Hourihan. He leaves behind a brother and sister-in-law, Jeremiah…

  • Lynda D. Talmadge

    Ms. Talmadge, 61, of Cliffwood Beach, formerly of Keyport and Union Beach, died March 30, 2010, at home. She was a clerk with the U.S. Postal Service in Cliffwood for 30 years, retiring in 2008, and at PetSmart in Holmdel. Ms. Talmadge was a communicant of St. Clement Catholic Church, Matawan. A son, Fred Talmadge…

  • Lions’ luncheon will fund eye screenings in local schools

    MIDDLETOWN — The Lions Club of Middletown will host the Vision for Children Luncheon on Sunday, April 18, from noon to 4 p.m. at Lakeside Manor, Route 36, Hazlet. Individual tickets are $45, and proceeds from the fundraising event will help subsidize the purchase of a Welch-Allyn Suresight Vision Screener, which the Lions utilize to…

  • Hawks looking to contend in NEC women’s lacrosse

    BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer As one of the Northeast Conference’s (NEC) better programs, the Monmouth University (MU) women’s lacrosse team is not accustomed to chasing the .500 mark. But that is exactly what the Lady Hawks find themselves doing 10 games into the 2010 season, having struggled against a challenging early season schedule. After…

  • RBC baseball ready to be a conference power

    BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer There are a number of people that point to the Red Bank Catholic baseball programas one of the Shore Conference’s budding powers. A number of talented underclassmen have made their way up to the varsity level this year, after having tremendous success at the subvarsity level. The consensus is that…

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