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Rosario J. Albanese
Mr. Albanese, 75, of Naples, Fla., formerly of Staten Island, died Feb. 16, 2009, in Manalapan. A veteran of the U.S. Air Force, he was a member and past commander of an American Legion Post in Brooklyn, N.Y., and a plant manager for Dialight in Brooklyn before retiring in 1993. He is survived by his…
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William E. Layton
Mr. Layton, 71, of Howell, died Feb. 13, 2009, at home. He was a resident of Howell for the past 13 years. A veteran of the U.S. Army, Mr. Layton was the owner of Bill’s Fork Lift Service and a member of American Legion Post No. 1000 in Trenton. Surviving are his wife, Cathy Layton;…
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Carol Ann Chmura
Mrs. Chmura, 65, of Freehold Township, died Feb. 22, 2009, at CentraState Medical Center in Freehold Township. Born in Jersey City, she had resided in Freehold for the past 18 years. Mrs. Chmura was employed as a nurse for the past nine years with the VNA of Central Jersey. She is survived by her husband…
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Joann Sutterfield
76, of Freehold Township Joann Sutterfield Mrs. Sutterfield was born in Newark and had lived in Irvington and Glen Ridge before moving to Freehold Twp. 13 years ago. Mrs. Sutterfield was a bookkeeper and payroll clerk for Toyota Motor Sales, Port Newark, NJ, retiring in 1998. From 1998 to December, 2008, she was a sales…
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Sports stars make college choices on Signing Day
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The day that has come to be known as Signing Day is always a memorable date on the nation’s high school campuses. Signing Day is the day when outstanding high school student-athletes sign a National Letter of Intent and declare what colleges they are going to attend and will compete…
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‘Stangs finish season with buzzer-beater
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer If the last game of a season can have a carryover effect in basketball, watch out for the Marlboro High School boys next winter. A buzzer-beating mid-range jumper by Andrew Goldstein lifted the Mustangs to a 52-50 win over Southern Regional High School of Manahawkin in the final game of…
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Rebels wins Dowd Cup in first hockey campaign
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer There was no need for a pep talk or even a scolding. When Howell High School ice hockey coach Bill Daley looked into the faces of his players between the second and third periods, he saw the same focus he’s seen all year. CHRIS KELLY staff Howell High School’s Dave…
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Colonials fall to CBA in conference semis
Freehold High School cagers now look ahead to state tournament BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Avisit to the Ritacco Center in Toms River is a sign that your high school’s basketball team is among the Shore Conference’s elite squads. ERIC SUCAR staff Sandwiched between a pair of CBA defenders, Freehold High School’s Christian Garcia tries…
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Sport Shorts
Princeton University junior Justin Frick won the high jump at the Heptagonal Games (Ivy League Championships) at Harvard University. Frick, a Freehold High School graduate, jumped a personal best 7- 21/2 to win his third Ivy League crown. His personal best was an NCAA provisional qualifying mark as well as an IC4A automatic mark. Frick…
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