• Elizabeth “Liz” R. Veverka

    Mrs. Veverka, 79, of Tinton Falls, died Nov. 9, 2009, at the Chelsea Assisted Living, Tinton Falls. She lived in Carteret and Woodbridge prior to relocating to Tinton Falls. She was formerly employed at New York Telephone, and Simmons Co. She was predeceased by her husband, Anthony T. Veverka; and two brothers, Frank and Edward…

  • Carol J. Rocklein Hall

    Mrs. Hall, 48, of Tinton Falls, died Nov. 14, 2009, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. She had resided in the Lincroft section of Middletown before relocating to Tinton Falls 10 years ago. Mrs. Hall was a waitress at the Marriott Courtyard, Tinton Falls, for more than 20 years. She was predeceased by her…

  • Lucille Harris-Gaskin

    Mrs. Harris-Gaskin, 94, of Red Bank, died Nov. 10, 2009. She was a quality control inspector with the U.S. government in Washington, D.C., and San Bernardino, Calif., during the 1950s. Prior to that, she was an assembly line producer of ammunition during World War II at Burlington Ammunition Depot. During retirement, she was employed at…

  • Thomas Howard Waters

    Mr. Waters, 44, of Monmouth Beach, died Nov. 8, 2009, at home. He resided in Rumson, Sea Bright and New York City prior to relocating to Monmouth Beach. He was a comptroller and senior financial analyst at his consulting business, Thomas H. Waters & Associates. Prior to that, he was involved in financial services at…

  • Lady Hawks bounced in first round

    Monmouth University’s women’s soccer team was not as fortunate as their male counterparts. The NEC champion Hawks fell, 4-0, to fourth-seeded and 20th-ranked Maryland on Nov. 13. “We got off to a slow start, and then I thought for the last 15 minutes of the first half we started to settle in,” said head coach…

  • Hawks do their talking on the field

    BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer JEFF GRANIT staff Despite posting an 18-1-1 record and cruising to both the Northeast Conference regular-season and postseason tournament titles, the Monmouth University men’s soccer team felt slighted. Monmouth University’s Ryan Kinne (l-r) goes up for a head ball against Connecticut’s Greg King during the second half of the first…

  • Caseys fall a game shy of perfection

    BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer For the second year in a row, the Red Bank Catholic girls soccer team is left wondering how anybody beat Immaculate Heart Academy (IHA) this year. Above: Red Bank Catholic’s Dani Colaprico slide tackles Immaculate Heart Academy’s Erin McGovern during the NJSIAA Non-Public A title on Nov. 19 at the…

  • Go to the mall, not the vet on Black Friday

    Thanksgiving is approaching, and with it the temptation to include family pets in the festivities. Pet owners should not give in to the understandable urge to include your dog or cat in the bounty of Thanksgiving dinner. Those rich foods that leave you wishing for a nap can send your pet to the veterinary hospital…

  • Many residents can’t enjoy the bounty of Thanksgiving

    Once again, Thanksgiving is here and many of us are planning wonderful feasts with family and friends. Some of our Monmouth County residents are not enjoying this exciting time. They are worrying about putting food on the table for their families each and every day. As I have traveled through Monmouth County during the three…

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