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Jeffrey Van Hart Waldron
Mr. Waldron, 50, of the Cream Ridge section of Upper Freehold, died Oct. 7, 2009. He lived in Holmdel for over 40 years prior to moving to Cream Ridge three years ago. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1977 to 1981 Mr. Waldron was self-employed painting contractor and a basketball official. Surviving are his…
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Mary C. Krzymowski
Mrs. Krzymowski, 86, of Millstone, died Oct. 6, 2009, at The Manor, Freehold Township. Mrs. Krzymowski and her husband operated Brookside Tavern, Englishtown, for 27 years prior to their retirement in 1979. She was a member of ARC of Monmouth. Her husband, Alexander J. Krzymowski, died in 1993. Surviving are a son, Wally Krzymowski; a…
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Tax deduction available for new vehicle purchases
The “Cash for Clunkers” program for new cars may have ended, but the Internal Revenue Service wants to remind taxpayers that many people might overlook another special break available. If you buy a new vehicle this year, there’s a special federal tax deduction available that can help you save money, in some cases hundreds of…
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Make all public places 100 percent smoke free
As a cardiologist and regional president of the American Heart Association in New Jersey, I remain gravely concerned about our state’s safeguards against exposure to second-hand smoke, specifically as this unresolved public health issue lingers in Atlantic City casinos. The link between second-hand smoke and cardiovascular disease is indisputable. According to the American Heart Association,…
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Give me calories, and the more the better
Coda • GREG BEAN There was a story in the newspapers last week about a study done in New York City that found — and hold onto your hats here — that people don’t pay much attention to the calorie counts when they’re ordering meals from a fast-food place. You’ll remember that New York City…
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LAWRENCE: Charge dropped in theft case, cop reinstated
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Patrolman Todd Sparks, 42, of Hamilton, who had been accused of stealing money from the Police Benevolent Association, Local 119, has been reinstated following the dismissal of a charge of theft. Patrolman Sparks, who had been suspended without pay since he was charged with theft in October 2008,…
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Retirement Living
The grass is greener when living in the Princeton area By Michele Alperin SELECTING a place to retire can happen well before people actually turn in the keys to their offices. Princeton is of course a retirement mecca, attracting people from far and wide and keeping many who have been enjoying the town’s intellectual, cultural…
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FLORENCE: Harvest for the hungry
Local students harvested eggplants last week for Farmers Against Hunger. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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