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Francis P. “Frank” Zollner
Mr. Zollner, 83, of Old Bridge, died Jan. 19, 2014, at home. He was predeceased by his wife, Leah Cifelli Zollner. Surviving are four sons, Frank J. Zollner, and his wife, Mary, of Brigantine, Paul Zollner, and his wife, Maria, of Howell, Jon Zollner of Old Bridge and Mark Zollner of North Brunswick; a daughter,…
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American Legion hall available for rentals
American Legion Post 401, 148 Major Road, Monmouth Junction, offers yearround hall rentals for events and celebrations, including graduation parties, showers, receptions and holiday parties. The facility accommodates 100 people and has a staffed, full-service bar and kitchen facilities. The rental fee is for five hours and includes a staff member/bartender. Renters may arrange to…
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Set up a blind date this month with a book
Patrons of the North Brunswick Public Library, 880 Hermann Road, are encouraged to celebrate Valentine’s Day all month by having a blind date with a book. Readers can choose a wrapped book, reserve it at the circulation desk and enjoy it at home. Inside each book will be a paper requesting a brief review of…
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‘Neighbor’ explains myths regarding Mormonism
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Gary F. Merrill NORTH BRUNSWICK — There are more than 15 million people practicing the Mormon faith worldwide, with some 15,000 to 20,000 living in New Jersey. Gary F. Merrill, who is a physiology professor at Rutgers University and has been a Mormon his entire life, presented a history of…
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SPORT SHORTS
The 2014 Hat Trick for MHA (Mental Health Association of Monmouth County) Adult Charity Ice Hockey Tournament is set to begin on Feb. 28. The preliminary round, which is a three-game round robin, will take place on Feb. 28 through March 1 at Jersey Shore Arena in Wall. The top two teams will advance to…
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Young Raiders find success with balanced scoring, defense
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent North Brunswick Township High School’s Kenny Bogiovanni, left, has Piscataway Township High School’s Jordan Cooke tied up during the 145-pound match at the Greater Middlesex Conference Championships held on Jan. 31 at Piscataway. Cooke, however, won the match and advanced. Prior to the season, North Brunswick Township High School boys basketball…
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Students receive awards for leadership, volunteerism
By KATHY CHANG NORTH BRUNSWICK — Three North Brunswick Township High School seniors were awarded with Young Adult Peer Advocate awards for 2013. Every year, the awards are given out by the Department of Parks, Recreation & Community Services and the North Brunswick Recreation Advisory Committee. They highlight those that are outstanding role models to…
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President Lincoln comes to Parker Home
President Abraham Lincoln is one of the most admired historical figures, described by Carl Sandberg, author/biographer, as “being made of velvet and steel: a man filled with compassion and resolve.” When Bob Costello puts on his top hat and strikes a stately pose, he bears a stunning resemblance to President Lincoln. He has a talent…
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More partnerships between doctors and hospitals strengthen coordinated care
Robert Wood Johnson Partners has been selected as one of 123 new Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) in Medicare, providing approximately 1.5 million more Medicare beneficiaries with access to high-quality, coordinated care across the United States, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced. Doctors, hospitals and health care providers establish ACOs in order to…
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