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Edward W. Kowalczyk
Mr. Kowalczyk, 36, of New Egypt and formerly of Jackson, died Feb. 11, 2009, at Virtua Memorial Hospital in Mount Holly. A graduate of the New York Military Academy in Cornwallon Hudson, N.Y., he served in the U.S. Navy and was vice president for Integrity Roofing Service in Rahway. Mr. Kowalczyk was an avid drag…
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Carol Ann Chmura
Mrs. Chmura, 65, of Freehold Township, died Feb. 22, 2009, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Born in Jersey City, she had resided in Freehold Township for the past 18 years. Mrs. Chmura was employed as a nurse for the past nine years with the Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey. She is survived by…
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Joseph Ruffin Brown
Mr. Brown, of Howell, died Feb. 21, 2009, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. He was born and raised in Freehold, living there until moving to The Villages in 2002. He was a manager for Freehold Electric Co. until retirement in 1979. Mr. Brown was a veteran of the U.S. Army during the Korean War.…
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Habitat for Humanity is reaching out to find a veteran in need
Western Monmouth Habitat for Humanity has been building homes for qualified families in our area since 1989. Currently, we are building a home designated for a disabled veteran with funds raised from the ninth annual Motorcycle Ride for Affordable Housing last October. We have been searching for a disabled veteran with at least a 30…
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Geneva L. Randolph
80, of Jackson Geneva L. Randolph Mrs. Randolpha was born in Jackson, NJ and was a life long resident. Mrs. Randolph was a homemaker. She is predeceased by her husband, Opal L. Randolph in 1996. She is survived by her 3 Sons and 1 Daughter-in-law: Robert & Debbie Randolph of Jackson, NJ., William Randolph of…
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State senator says points made in her guest column were accurate
Iwould like to briefly set the record straight in response to (New Jersey Department of Community Affairs) Commissioner Joseph Doria’s allegations related to my column about the new affordable housing law and regulations (“Senator Misses Key Points on Affordable Housing,” Tri-Town News, Feb. 26). All of the information I put forth in that piece was…
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Documents show truth about supt.’s salary
This is in response to a letter to the editor from Denise Richardson that was published in the Tri-Town News on Feb. 5, 2009, and supported John Morvay, Matthew Genovese and Tracey Murnane for the Jackson Board of Education. Please don’t be deceived by the smoke screen our opponents are throwing at us. This election…
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Fashion show raises funds to help Jackson students
JACKSON — The third annual fashion show and luncheon sponsored by the Jackson Educational Foundation raised more than $3,000 that will benefit the students of the Jackson School District. The event was held at La Bove Grande at Circle Landmark, Lakehurst, on Feb. 21. The foundation raises money to support programs in the school district…
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No common grounds in this boiling pot
Are We There Yet? • LORI CLINCH Our coffee pot is on the fritz. Some would say that she still has some good months left in her. Some would contend that she still holds her own. Yet I’m here to declare that I don’t care what my husband says. The old gray mare just ain’t…
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