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Elizabeth “Betty” A. Klose
Mrs. Klose, 92, of Eatontown, died Jan. 10, 2014. She retired as an executive secretary at Fort Monmouth in Eatontown after many years of service. She was predeceased by her husband, John “Jack” Klose Jr.; a daughter, Katherine M. Klose; a son, Robert “Bobby” D. Klose; and two brothers, Joseph and Robert Conrad. She is…
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Stephen J. Trombetta
Mr. Trombetta, 70, of Jackson, formerly of Marlboro, died Dec. 22, 2013, at Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack. Prior to retiring in May, he was employed as an engineer for N.E.C., Lawrenceville. Surviving are his wife, Maria; a son, Jonathan Trombetta, of Jackson; two daughters, Christina Stumpf and her husband, Jeremy, of Morganville, and Juliette…
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John Patrick Mullin
Mr. Mullin, 87, of Tinton Falls, died Dec. 18, 2013, at home. He was a funeral director and owned the L.V. Mullin and Son Funeral Home in Newark and Union for many years before retiring. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was predeceased by a daughter, Susan Ann Mullin. He…
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Gabriele Rosati
Mrs. Rosati, 74, of Oceanport, died Dec. 12, 2013, at St. Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston. She worked in housekeeping at Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank before retiring in 2001. She was predeceased by her husband, William, in 1985. She is survived by a son, Thomas and his wife, Nancy Rosati, of Oceanport; a daughter,…
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Bianca “Blanche” Toscano
Mrs. Toscano, 96, of Tinton Falls, died Dec. 29, 2013, at Renaissance Gardens at Seabrook Village. She was predeceased by her husband of 72 years, Louis Toscano Sr., in 2012; and a brother, Furio. She is survived by three sons, Fredric Toscano of Eatontown, Timothy and his wife, Suzan, of Farmingdale, and Louis Jr. and…
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Off to see the Wizard
Students rehearse a scene in the “Wizard of Oz: The Musical.” EATONTOWN — The Eatontown Memorial School Theater Group will perform in “Wizard of Oz: The Musical” in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the musical. Performances will be held at the Performing Arts Center at Monmouth Regional High School at 7 p.m. Jan. 24,…
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N.J. gets taste of healthier school lunches
By THOMAS CASTLES Staff Writer Adele LaTourette School lunches have come a long way since the days when ketchup was determined to be a vegetable. There was no better place to witness that transformation than at the state’s second annual U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Foods Conference. Food purveyors from across the nation converged Jan.…
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
The Monmouth Medical Center Foundation has announced a $1.5 million charitable contribution from Robert M. and Joan Rechnitz to benefit the Unterberg Children’s Hospital at Monmouth Medical Center. The Rechnitzes’ gift will allow for facility renovations, refurbishments to provide patients and their families with a more comfortable environment, and the expansion of the pediatric intensive…
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Centered on kids
For the second consecutive year, employees of Huntington Learning Centers throughout the area participated in the Toys for Tots Holiday Campaign, collecting boxes of unwrapped toys and books over the last few weeks of 2013. PHOTO COURTESY OF HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER
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