• Joan Dorothy Paviluk

    Mrs. Paviluk, 79, of Holmdel, formerly of Brick Township and Colts Neck, died Oct. 30, 2013. She was a former owner and operator of Plaza Liquors and Manasquan Liquors. She was predeceased by her husband, John, in 1980. Surviving are three sons, John F. and his wife, Patricia, of Farmingdale, Mark of Red Bank, and…

  • Luigi Palmiero

    Mr. Palmiero, 71, of Manalapan, died Oct. 28, 2013, at home. Prior to retiring, he was employed for many years as a chef at Bayonne Hospital, Bayonne. Surviving are his wife of 44 years, Maria; five children, Antonietta Palmiero of Manalapan, Vinnie Palmiero of Old Bridge, Paula Ramsay of Aberdeen, Marylou Fay of Manalapan, and…

  • Robert “BT” F. Terry III

    Mr. Terry, 32, of Port Monmouth, died Oct. 3, 2013, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. He was the proprietor of Who’s Next in Matawan. He was predeceased by his grandparents, Dawn Ann Terry, Nicholas Gerald and Rose Castellano Bumbico. He is survived by two sons, Jordan Robert and Jaidan Ronald Terry; his father,…

  • Paul Schulman

    Mr. Schulman, 75, of Jackson, died Oct. 26, 2013, at home. He was employed as a pharmacist for 52 years and was the former owner of the Holmdel Village Pharmacy and the Roselle Center Pharmacy. Mr. Schulman was the founding member of the Holmdel First Aid Squad. He was predeceased by his wife, Myrna, in…

  • Ralph Lubrano

    Mr. Lubrano, 70, of Spotswood, died Oct. 29, 2013, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. A pharmacist, he owned Towne Pharmacy, Raritan, for 25 years. He was predeceased by his father, Gennaro Lubrano, and his mother, Anna Spina. Surviving are his wife, Rose Helene Galdo Lubrano; his children, Margaret Zanfini and her husband,…

  • Matawan incumbents re-elected to council

    MATAWAN — The balance of power on the Borough Council will remain the same, with the majority of seats held by Republicans and one seat held by a Democrat. Republican incumbents Linda Clifton and Donna Gould retained their seats on the Borough Council in the Nov. 5 election, rebuffing a challenge by Democrats Bonnie Krause…

  • Focus of Nov. 20 event is vision awareness

    Bayshore Community Hospital will host Mitchell-Vassar Vision Awareness Day 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 20 at the Robert B. Meyner Reception Center, PNC Arts Center, Holmdel. Gail McWilliams, a motivational speaker who uses humor and her personal experience with vision impairment, will provide inspiration for seeing beyond life’s current obstacles and challenges. The event…

  • Hazlet recreation sets holiday dinner

    The Hazlet Recreation Commission will host a Thanksgiving Dinner 5-8 p.m. Nov. 26 at the James J. Cullen Center, 1776 Union Ave. This dinner is held to allow those who are disadvantaged and the elderly to enjoy a wholesome, nutritious dinner, and bring the spirit of Thanksgiving to all. Residents of Bayshore towns will share…

  • Hazlet GOP to focus on roads, businesses

    Middletown, Holmdel voters also re-elect Republicans By KEITH HEUMILLER Staff Writer HAZLET — While the Township Committee will remain a Democratic majority for the second consecutive year, Republican incumbents Michael Sachs and Scott Aagre say they will work hard to bridge political gaps and move Hazlet forward in 2014. The committeemen, who narrowly won re-election…

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