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John Joseph O’Toole
Mr. O’Toole, 77, of Howell, formerly of Brooklyn, N.Y., died Feb. 9, 2014, at Bayshore Healthcare Center, Holmdel. He was a former member of the U.S. Army Reserves. Mr. O’Toole was a banker for C.I.B.C., New York City, for 15 years. Prior to that, he was a banker for Chase Bank for 25 years. Surviving…
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Mary DePalma
Ms. DePalma, 86, of Tinton Falls, died Jan. 31, 2014, at Bayshore Health Care and Rehabilitation Center, Holmdel. She was predeceased by two brothers, Frank and Michael DePalma. She is survived by six sisters, Carolina Juettner of Tinton Falls, Lucy Rossi and her husband, Hendrick, of Hazlet, Rosemarie Prendergast and her husband, James, of Keyport,…
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Ronald William Gregory
Mr. Gregory, 71, of Jackson, died Jan. 27, 2014, at Bartley Healthcare, Jackson. He was employed as a documentation manager for Sealand, Elizabeth. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War and received the Good Conduct Medal and the Marksman Badge. Surviving are his wife, Brenda Gregory; a son, William Gregory and his…
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Albivi Brick Oven heats up in Millstone
By DONNA KENYON Executive Editor Albivi Brick Oven offers traditional Italian fare and many specialty dishes at its location on Perrineville Road in Millstone Township. A lbivi Brick Oven offers much more than chicken parmesan. Albivi owner Vincenzo Castronovo, interviewed on a busy Valentine’s Day, said his favorite dish is the filet mignon. The restaurant’s…
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Brooklyn resident arrested at Best Buy
HOWELL — A Brooklyn, N.Y., man was arrested and charged with shoplifting and assault following an incident at Best Buy, Route 9 south, Howell. Police said that Ashley Mason allegedly attempted to shoplift merchandise from Best Buy on Jan. 18. When Mason was approached by store employees, the suspect allegedly pushed the employees, bit two…
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Bike nonprofit solicits funds to purchase current home
Asbury Park-based Second Life Bikes is conducting a crowdfunding campaign to purchase the building in which it currently operates. The nonprofit organization, which offers affordable bicycle sales and repairs, as well as a bike-earning program for children, seeks to raise a minimum of $75,000 toward the $400,000 that is needed to close on a purchase…
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JCP&L plans infrastructure improvements
Having spent more than $2 billion in capital improvements since 2001, Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) said it plans to spend an additional $251 million in 2014 to further expand and strengthen its infrastructure to enhance and maintain service reliability throughout its 13-county service area throughout New Jersey. This represents about a $50 million…
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ON CAMPUS
Joshua Fulmer of Jackson graduated from York College of Pennsylvania, York, Pa., with a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting. Alyson Stevens, daughter of Thomas and Patricia Stevens of Jackson, was awarded the Hughes Center for Public Policy Scholarship at Richard Stockton College, Galloway. Alyson is a 2010 graduate of Jackson Memorial High School. Jared…
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Jackson honors teachers
JACKSON — Friends, family members and colleagues gathered at a recent Jackson School District Board of Education meeting to praise and support the district’s 2014 teachers of the year. Board President Barbara Fiero presented teachers from the district’s 10 schools with a certificate of recognition during the Jan. 28 board meeting. “In the words of…
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