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Edmund Jeleniewski
Mr. Jeleniewski, 63, of Middletown, died Jan. 4, 2014. He worked as a safety consultant for Pro Safety Services, New Rochelle, N.Y. He was predeceased by a brother, Gary Jeleniewski, in 2000; and two sisters, Karen Jeleniewski and Linda Vena. He is survived by a daughter, Jennifer and her husband, John Dressler; three brothers, Thomas…
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Virginia Archer
Mrs. Archer, 74, of Holmdel, died Jan. 25, 2014, at home. She was predeceased by her husband, Andrew Archer. She is survived by five sons, Donald Lamb and his wife, Mary, Keith Lamb and his wife, Mary, Kenneth Lamb and his wife, Ann, all of Middletown, Warren Archer and his wife, Heidi, of Colorado, and…
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Clyde “Buddy” Plock
Mr. Plock, 74, of Matawan, died Dec. 8, 2013, at Robert Wood Johnson Kindred Hospital, Rahway. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and was a resident of Matawan for 50 years. He was a veteran of the 101st Airborne Screaming Eagles. He was a truck driver for both Enterprise Transportation Company and Kenan Advantage in…
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IN THE SERVICE
Navy Petty Officer Third Class Patrick Obrien, son of Keith Obrien of Old Bridge and Debra Comine of Port Monmouth, recently assumed the duties and responsibilities of a third-class petty officer in a promotion ceremony aboard the Nimitzclass aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman. Obrien was promoted based on superior job performance and proficiency in…
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NOTES
The Jersey Shore Rose Society will meet Feb. 22 in the community room of the Kensington Court, 864 Shrewsbury Ave., Tinton Falls. All are welcome. A beginner’s clinic will be conducted by consulting rosarians from 12:30-1:30 p.m. The main meeting with an activity will be held from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Speaker Bill Kozemchak will give a…
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Kiely Realty negotiating purchase of fort building
By NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer Russel Hall, located in the Oceanport reuse area of Fort Monmouth, may be redeveloped as commercial office space by the Kiely Group of Long Branch. COURTESY OF NJEDA FORT MONMOUTH — The U.S Army building known as Russel Hall would be renovated and repurposed for commercial office space if negotiations…
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New county park takes shape with Freneau tract
By NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer The Monmouth County Park System is acquiring 88 acres of the Freneau woodlands in Aberdeen to become part of a passive recreational park. MONMOUTH COUNTY PARK SYSTEM ABERDEEN — A 10-year effort to preserve approximately 183 acres of the Freneau woodlands as a county park is nearing fruition. The Monmouth…
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Thomasville Home Furnishings announces store closings, sale
Thomasville Home Furnishings, one of New Jersey’s most distinguished furniture store operations, will close two of their six store locations in Eatontown and East Hanover. A store-closing sale will begin on Feb. 15. Owners Ed Massood and Michael Massood announced they have made the strategic business decision to close both stores and begin a search…
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Aberdeen-Matawan CERT looks for place to call home
By NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer New members of the Aberdeen-Matawan CERT team take part in a final training exercise on Jan. 11. COURTESY OF ABERDEEN-MATAWAN CERT Officials in Matawan and Aberdeen are actively searching for a permanent headquarters location for the joint Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). The CERT, which has been serving both municipalities…
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