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Bertha “Babe” Baronofsky
Mrs. Baronofsky, 97, of Freehold Township, died Dec. 12, 2009, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Her husband, John J. Baronofsky, died in 2005. Surviving are a daughter, Joan J. Boyle; and numerous nieces and nephews, including Helen Budris and Stephan Babichuk. Private funeral services were held under the direction of the Higgins Memorial Home,…
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M. Catalanello
Mrs. Catalanello, 83, of Manalapan, died Dec. 15, 2009, at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Born in Calabria, Italy, she was a telephone information operator for New York Bell Telephone Co., New York City, before her retirement. Mrs. Catalanello was a communicant of St. Thomas More Catholic Church, Manalapan, where she was a teacher of…
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Antonino “Anthony” Mazzara
Mr. Mazzara, 20, of Freehold Township, died Dec. 12, 2009, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Raised in Manalapan, he moved to Freehold Township in 1995. until moving to Freehold Twp. in 1995. Mr. Mazzara was a laborer for Local #731 in New York City. He is survived by his father, Isidoro Mazzara and his…
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Janet Cicchetti
Miss Janet Cicchetti, 51, of Manalapan, died Dec. 14, 2009, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she moved to Manalapan in 2001 to be close to her family. Surviving are her children, Nicole, Daniel and Thomas Cicchetti, all of Manalapan; and three sisters, Doris Hughes, Linda Falcone-Epstein and Diane…
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John “Joe” Leo Dailey
Mr. Dailey, 91, of Freehold, died Dec. 10, 2009, while visiting his daughter and son-in-law in Silver Spring, Md. During World War II, he served for nearly five years in the Army. Before and after the war, he worked at Karagheusian Rug Mill in Freehold. Mr. Dailey became a purchasing agent for several electronics companies…
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School chess players team up for success
BY AMY ROSEN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — The game of chess is a one-on-one battle of brains and strategy. When two sixth-graders from Pine Brook School entered the International Chess Academy’s New Jersey State Grade Championship, the boys had no knowledge of each other’s plan to participate. The chess tournament was held on the campus…
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ADAPT reps present positive message
MEMS pupils given suggestions for avoiding drug and alcohol use when they enter high school BY AMY ROSEN Staff Writer Responsible adults are constantly exploring innovative ways to warn teenagers about the perils of alcohol and drug use. Sometimes it takes more than lectures from adults to really get through to the youngsters. The answer…
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Fraley always trying to improve on mat
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Bismarck, N.D., may not be an ideal summer destination for most people. If you’re Colts Neck High School junior Tyler Fraley, however, it has become a home away from home. Colts Neck High School junior Tyler Fraley (r) says conditioning plays a key role in his success on the wrestling…
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Ice fishing is in season
Fish On • RON NUZZOLO For those of you who are getting cabin fever, check out the fastest-growing winter sport — ice fishing. In the 1950s and 1960s, this was a regular family outing on Lake Hopatcong with hundreds of anglers enjoying the sport. I have never gone ice fishing, but it has brought up…
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