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Oceanport receives nearly $200,000 in reimbursement
Fort’s host communities get money for planning BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer Oceanport taxpayers received a check for $195,723.19 as a reimbursement for extraordinary planning expenses associated with the reuse of Fort Monmouth that were already paid by the borough. Councilman Joseph A. Irace explained that the Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) within the Department…
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Children of all ages enjoy some time on the ice during public skating hours held at Red Bank Armory Ice Complex Red Bank on Dec. 31. ERIC SUCAR staff
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This year, let’s resolve to make a difference
Coda • GREG BEAN Igave up making New Year’s resolutions a long time ago, because I never kept them, and I got tired of starting my new year with personal failure. But as our economy begins to heal and we feel the glimmer of optimism as a new decade begins, it might be time to…
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Time to look into quality of care offered by ASCs
Anyone having surgery should expect the highest quality standards at their facility. Thanks to the Health Error Accountability Law (HEAL), patient safety in N.J. hospitals is tracked through the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS). Yet, over 43 percent of surgeries occur in ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), freestanding facilities specializing in outpatient surgeries and…
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Bridge shouldn’t have been allowed to deteriorate
I read with interest your article in the Dec. 24 issue regarding the replacing of the Oceanic Bridge. While I applaud the efforts of Todd Thompson to assure that any replacement span would replicate the “ … aesthetic and practical aspects of the present bridge …,” I fear that what is in the cards is…
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Helene Bacci Rago
Mrs. Rago, 52, of Fair Haven, died Dec. 26, 2009, in New York. She was predeceased by a brother, Raymond Bacci. She is survived by her husband, Anthony J. Rago; a son, Edward Rago; two daughters, Valerie and Lauren Rago; a brother, William Bacci of Manchester; and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements were by John…
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Bruce W. Woolley
Mr. Woolley, 61, of Rumson, died Dec. 21, 2009. He owned and managed Woolley Funeral Home, Long Branch. He was a member and former Secretary of the Long Branch Rotary Club. He was predeceased by his father, Bruce C. Woolley, in 1977; and three brothers, Peter H. Woolley, in 2000, Sean A. Woolley, in 2002,…
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Dorothy Lamb Bishof
Mrs. Bishof of Tinton Falls, and formerly of Howell, died Dec. 20, 2009. She was a service representative at New Jersey Bell for several years. She was predeceased by two brothers, Charles and William Lamb. She is survived by her husband of 51 years, Paul D. Bishof; three daughters and one son-in-law, Nancy Bishof, M.D.,…
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James P. “Jim” Erving
Mr. Erving, 68, of Red Bank, died Dec. 19, 2009, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He resided in Little Silver prior to relocating to Red Bank in his early 20s. He was a project manager at Riverview Medical Center for 35 years, and managed the completion of Booker Memorial and Blaisdell wings, retiring in…
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