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James A. McNally
Mr. McNally, 75, of Little Silver, died Oct. 29, 2009, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He was a portfolio control manager at GE Capital Corporation, retiring in 1992 after more than 30 years. During retirement, Mr. McNally was a crossing guard in Little Silver. He was a member of the Little Silver Shade Tree…
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Democrats sweep Aberdeen council
Mayor-elect says win is a team effort BY JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Staff Writer Fred Tagliarini ABERDEEN — The Democratic candidates in Aberdeen swept the Nov. 3 election to retain a one-party hold on the Township Council. Councilman Fred Tagliarini is the mayor-elect of Aberdeen, garnering 2,825 votes and 53.95 percent of the vote overall. Republican mayoral…
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Veterans Day parade
Vietnam veteran Jim Palumbo, of Long Branch, participates in the Middletown Veterans Day parade on Nov. 8. Spectators line the parade route along Leonardville Road. Mike Snyder, of Highlands, leads a color guard.
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Political newcomer Massell trounces incumbent Short
Republicans regain supermajority in Middletown BY TOM SHORTELL Staff Writer Middletown Committeeman-elect Steve Massell thanks supporters, family and friends at the Republican election celebration at the Lincroft Inn on Nov. 3. MIDDLETOWN — Jubilant Republicans celebrated a decisive victory election night as challenger Steve Massell defeated incumbent Democrat Patrick Short in the race for a…
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Lucent zoning becomes a partisan issue
GOP flier warns of ‘Lakewood urbanism’ BY JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Staff Writer HOLMDEL — The zoning of the Alcatel Lucent property took on political overtones during the recent election campaign that surfaced at the Township Committee meeting on Nov. 5 and in a GOP campaign flier. Committeeman Larry Fink, who won reelection to his seat on…
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Applications now taken for VSA arts of New Jersey awards
VSA arts of New Jersey, New Brunswick, is accepting applications for the 2010 Arts Achievement awards and fifth annual Dare to Imagine awards. Deadline for applications is Jan. 11, and recipients will be announced in March. The Arts Achievement awards include the Student Arts Excellence awards presented to students with disabilities who are classified (mainstreamed,…
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Bolte retains seat by a single vote after tie in Keyport
Gross wins race, will fill Hill’s seat BY TOM SHORTELL Staff Writer In the tightest race in Monmouth County, Keyport Borough Councilwoman Christian Bolte won re-election by a single provisional ballot over challenger Ed Burlew. Keyport Councilwomen Susie Sefcik and Christian Bolte (l-r) and Mayor Robert Bergen await the results of the provisional ballot count…
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Provisional ballot count determines election results
Provisional ballot count determines election results Two tight races in the Bayshore region were determined by the counting of provisional ballots at the Monmouth County Board of Elections on Nov. 9. In the closest race in the county, Keyport Borough Councilwoman Christian Bolte won re-election by a single provisional ballot over challenger Ed…
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After heated election, Fink keeps Twp. Committee seat
Provisional ballots give incumbent 26-vote lead BY JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Staff Writer In a tight race for a Holmdel Township Committee seat, a count of provisional ballots on Nov. 9 at the Monmouth County Board of Elections office in Freehold revealed that incumbent Larry Fink won re-election by 26 votes. Holmdel Committeeman Larry Fink confers with…
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