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Randi Louise La Fountain
Mrs. La Fountain, 57, of Gallatin, Tenn., died May 8, 2009, at home. She resided in Oceanport, prior to relocating to Tennessee three years ago. She was the former co-owner of the Middletown Swim and Tennis Club, and Bayshore Mobile Manor, Hazlet; and co-owner of Circle Trailer Sales Inc., Eatontown. She is survived by a…
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Lawmakers finally show a bit of common sense
Coda • GREG BEAN My father died a hard death from lung cancer in 1983. From the first diagnosis, about six months before he passed, there was never any real hope, since his type of cancer is nearly always fatal. Still, he tried to beat it with ever-more aggressive chemotherapy treatments that took his hair…
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Business Briefs
The Educational Foundation of the Brick Township Chamber of Commerce will hold a special event to congratulate and introduce their 2009 scholarship award recipients and celebrate the growth of their Tree of Learning at a cocktail party at the Brick Township Municipal Building, 401 Chambers Bridge Road. The party, catered compliments of Carrabba’s Italian Grill,…
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Flying high
PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN Above: Aditya Mota (l) and his friend, Aryan Badgujar, have fun with Larry the Clown prior to the Zerbini Family Circus, held in South Brunswick on Sunday. The South Brunswick Lions Club sponsored the fundraiser, which benefits local rescue squads, the blind and hearing impaired, schools and scholarships. Right: The Dazzling…
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NBTHS students honored at ceramics competition
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer designing trays and “Changes” NORTH BRUNSWICK — Three students at North Brunswick Township High School have received awards for their entries in the seventh annual statewide juried Clay in Mind ceramics competition. Denise Torres-Rosa was one of eight first-place winners for her earthenware sculpture “Something’s Fishy.” She designed two flounder…
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Freeholder offers MOM Line alternatives
The Monmouth County Board of Freeholders has adopted a resolution asking NJ Transit to evaluate two new alternatives to the proposed Monmouth- Ocean-Middlesex (MOM) train line that retains as an option passenger service to the western part of the Monmouth County. The two proposals were offered by Freeholder John D’Amico, who also serves on the…
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Students help friend who lost everything in fire
BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Friends of a sixth-grade student whose family lost everything in a house fire on May 3 are summoning the community to help out. The Carpenter Road home of Linwood Middle School student L.J. Williams, who lived there with his parents, his collegeaged sister, his 9-year-old brother and…
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Trenton police arrest suspect in attack
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Officers from the Trenton Police Department arrested a suspect charged with attacking a female security guard at a South Brunswick warehouse. South Brunswick Detective Sgt. James J. Stoddard said that Dalord Dumas, 43, was arrested on a stalking complaint out of Trenton. Dumas, who is from both Trenton and Camden, has been…
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Burglary suspect arrested after chase
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A burglary suspect who attempted to flee from police on foot was arrested. Police arrested and charged Travis D. Campbell with terroristic threats, burglary, theft and simple assault on May 12. Detective Ronald Seaman and Patrolman George Vit arrested Campbell, who is being charged with a May 11 burglary and theft at…
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