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Anthony C. Del Vecchio
Mr. Del Vecchio of Shrewsbury, died Dec. 30, 2009, following a battle with Parkinson’s disease. He was the retired director of sales and marketing of the dental division at Englehard Minerals and Chemicals Corp., where he was employed 35 years. He was a former president of the Dental Manufacturers of America, and Dental Gold Institute.…
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Patrick E. Nulle
Mr. Nulle, 63, of Red Bank, died Dec. 25, 2009, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, following a lengthy battle with cancer. He had resided in Brick Township and Toms River before relocating to Red Bank in 1994. He co-owned and operated Surf Burger, Red Bank, and was the prior owner and operator for 15…
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Susan Oppici Duff
Mrs. Duff, 62, of Rumson, and North Palm Beach, Fla., died Jan. 2, 2010, at her home in North Palm Beach. She is survived by her husband, Thomas; two sons, Stephen and Aaron; a daughter, Siobhan; three brothers and sisters-in-law, John and Ann Oppici, Robert and Tomasina Oppici, and Brian and Patricia Oppici; and several…
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RBC, Long Branch win pair of county relay titles
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Utilizing their cross country prowess, Red Bank Catholic runners scored a pair of victories at the Monmouth County Relays. It was MaryKate Byrne, Lindsey Bellaran, Liana Marzano and Molly McNamara who teamed up to win the 4×800-meter relay in 9:36.83 by almost 30 seconds. For the distance medley, it was…
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Trying to break free
Clockwise from left: Monmouth Regional’s Donovan Kollmar (r) tries to break free from the hold of Lakewood’s Robert Toro during their 145-pound bout at Monmouth Regional High School in Tinton Falls on Jan. 6. Monmouth Regional’s Darren Esposito (r) tries to break out of the hold of Lakewood’s Irvin Valles during their 119-pound bout. Monmouth…
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Brick Township police offer drug hotline
The Brick Township Police Department provides a “Drug Hotline” for residents to report drug-related activity. The hotline was established as a means of providing the public with the opportunity to anonymously report drug activities in their neighborhood. It is answered and monitored by detectives assigned to the Drug Enforcement Unit. Messages are checked on a…
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January programs and events at library
The Brick Branch of the Ocean County Library, 301 Chambers Bridge Road, has announced its schedule of free events and programs for the month of June. Registration is required unless otherwise noted. Call the library at 732-477-4513 or visit www.theoceancountylibrary.org for registration and details. • Jan. 18, 2 p.m., mouse skills • Jan. 18, 2…
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H1N1 vaccination clinics offered in Jan.
The Ocean County Health Department, located at 175 Sunset Ave., Toms River, will offer injectable and intranasal H1N1 vaccines to Ocean County residents Mondays from 1-3 p.m. and Wednesdays from 1-11 a.m. throughout the month of January. The New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services have lifted the restrictions of who can be vaccinated.…
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Seniors offered informational lunch
The Ocean County Foundation for VocationalTechnical Education will sponsor an informational seminar for seniors 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 2 at the Brick Vocational School, 350 Chambers Bridge Road. The students will provide a complimentary lunch. Informational topics will include financial organization and estate planning, reverse mortgages, Social Security benefits and identity theft. To…
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