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October activities for Half Century Club
Holmdel Half Century Club will hold Drop-in Day 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 1. The day will feature a computer class at 10 a.m. and book club meeting at 11 a.m. A movie at Hazlet Multiplex Cinema will be 1 p.m. Oct. 5. Price is $2 for the film, popcorn and soda. A breakfast meeting will…
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Zoning Bd. extends deadline for Aberdeen developments
Twp. and developer to continue talks on COAH obligations BY JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Staff Writer ABERDEEN— The Aberdeen Zoning Board unanimously passed a motion to extend the deadline for two applications from RCM Developers LLC on Sept. 23. The original application deadline, set for Oct. 1, was extended to Dec. 31 on the application for use…
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Rochelle “Shelly” Mendelowitz
Mrs. Mendelowitz, 65, of East Windsor and formerly South Brunswick, died Sept. 16, 2009, at home, following a battle with cancer. She had resided in South Brunswick for 34 years before relocating to East Windsor in 2004. Mrs. Mendelowitz was retired from Educational Testing Service, Princeton, where she was employed 25 years. She is survived…
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Rabies vaccine clinic in Middletown Oct. 3
Middletown Health Department will hold a rabies vaccine clinic for dogs only 9 a.m.-noon Oct. 3 at the overflow parking lot at Kings Highway and Penelope Lane, Middletown. The clinic is free and open to all Monmouth County residents. All dogs must be on a leash and accompanied by an adult. Middletown residents may purchase/renew…
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Keyport to seek grant for Division St. skate park
Opponents warn of parking, quality-of-life problems BY TOM SHORTELL Staff Writer KEYPORT — The borough took a step toward building a municipal skateboard park Sept. 22 by applying for an open space grant for the project. The plan the council backed by a 4-2 vote would convert an empty 100-by-100- foot asphalt lot on Division…
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Anna Mae “Nanny” Lutton
Mrs. Lutton, 85, of Hazlet, died Sept. 17, 2009, at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. She was predeceased by her husband, Charles Lutton, in 2000; and a brother and sisterin law, Frank and Winifred Donnelly. Mrs. Lutton is survived by her children, Mary Lutton of Old Bridge, Patricia and Michael Kresevic of Holmdel, and Eileen and…
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Career programs, teen activities at library
The job resource center at Middletown Library, 55 New Monmouth Road, will present “Career Transitions: Managing an Employment Transition” 7-8 p.m. Oct. 5. Hugo Bartell, CPA, and Keith Schoch, CFA, will discuss topics such as managing loans, 401K plans, and disability insurance. Motivational speaker and author Frank Somma will present “Your Success Is Up to…
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Author needs to learn about program’s disadvantages
I wonder if Michele Vandell (letter to the editor, Independent, Sept. 17) knows much about Medicare Advantage. This is a recent program offered by many large companies to their retirees. It is not Medicare as we know it, and most doctors will not accept it. The insurance companies love it. You have to get approval…
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Remembering Jawann at Light the Night Walk
Popular student-athlete remembered at fundraiser BY JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Staff Writer Inside her Cliffwood home, Lisa Brown, of Aberdeen, has photos of her son Jawann Brown displayed across her living room. ERIC SUCAR staff Participants in the Light the Night Walk show their support for family members and friends who are cancer survivors or are battling…
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