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Alice M. Huff
Mrs. Huff, 85, of Forksville, Pa., died Feb. 13, 2009, at Darway Nursing Home. She had been a teacher at several schools in the New Jersey school systems, including the Upper Freehold Township School. Mrs. Huff was predeceased by her sister, Doris Mitteer of Montoursville, Pa. She is survived by her husband of 62 years,…
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George F. Stillwell
Mr. Stillwell, 80, of Lakewood died Feb. 22, 2009, at Atlantic Coast Rehab & Health in Lakewood. Born in Cream Ridge, he was a resident of New Egypt before moving to Lakewood a few years ago. Mr. Stillwell was a retired crane operator with Delaval Turbine in Trenton. He was predeceased by his wife, Jean…
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Margaret Osmond Anghelone
Mrs. Anghelone, 55, of the Parlin section of Sayreville, died Feb. 13, 2009, at home. She was the owner of O.J.O. Trucking Co., Parlin. She was predeceased by her parents, Otto and Blanche Osmond, and by a sister, Susan Osmond, and a brother, Richard Osmond. Surviving are her husband, Philip Anghelone; four brothers, Gerald Osmond,…
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Voters should cast their ballot for change on high school board
This summer, we have witnessed one of the largest academic and economic frauds committed upon the Freehold Regional High School District — by employees no less. Five employees have been identified receiving tuition reimbursement and yearly pay raises for having obtained bogus online doctoral degrees from an unaccredited entity known as Breyer State University. What…
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Robert R. Manis
83, of Jackson, was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and a member of the first Navy Seals Robert R. Manis Mr. Manis was born in Washington, Pennsylvania. He had lived in Freehold, NJ, and Washington, PA before moving to Jackson NJ in August of 2008. Mr. Manis worked as a Manager for…
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The spirit of America’s citizens is being crushed just like in East Berlin
There has been a great deal of talk lately in regard to our economy and how everyone should have a more equal and balanced piece of the pie. Nice thought, and in a Utopian society it might just work, but in reality it has disaster written all over it. Case in point, the city of…
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Board member heeded request for assistance
Since the first day of school last year in Jackson, I have been notifying the school district about vehicles constantly passing the school bus at my daughter’s stop while the red lights are flashing and she is getting on and off. I was under the false impression that by notifying the transportation department of this…
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Council recognizes teachers
BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer JACKSON — Are you smarter than a sixth-grader? That is the question some students from the Jackson School District recently asked senior citizens at the Jackson Senior Center. “Not too long ago some sixth-graders had a program over at the senior center,” Township Council President Mike Kafton told members of…
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NEHS junior earns honor
PLUMSTED — A New Egypt High School student who attended the 2009 University of Pennsylvania Model Congress Conference (PENNMC) has received an honorable mention award for his performance as a member of the White Senate Judiciary Committee Daniel Malinconico, a junior at the high school, attended the event in Philadelphia from Feb. 26 to March…
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