• Linda Colio Case

    Mrs. Case, 72, of Rumson, died Oct. 5, 2013. She was a dental assistant at Red Bank Dental Associates and retired after 25 years of service. She is survived by three sons, Wally and his wife, Sharon, Brad and his wife, Michele, and Tyler and his wife, Wendy; a daughter, Marcy and her husband, Jimmy;…

  • Arthur B. Carlson Sr.

    Mr. Carlson, 88, of Red Bank and formerly of Saddle Brook, died Sept. 26, 2013. He was predeceased by his wife of 58 years, Joan M. (Cowan) Carlson; three brothers, Edward, Walter and Robert; and a sister, Kathleen. He is survived by a daughter, Margaret Galiani and her husband, Joshua, of Fairfield, Conn.; four sons,…

  • County master plan to be discussed

    The Monmouth County Planning Board is kicking off a new Comprehensive Master Plan initiative with several public information sessions. The first session will take place at 2 p.m. Oct. 21 as part of the regular Planning Board meeting held in the second floor conference room of the Monmouth County Hall of Records Annex, 1 E.…

  • BUSINESS BRIEFS

    A.J. Perri Heating, Cooling and Plumbing has announced its participation in the 2013 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk in Point Pleasant Beach on Oct. 20. The team, known as the AJP Walkers, consists of co-workers, family members and friends raising funds for the American Cancer Society. The walk helps to fund groundbreaking research and…

  • What’s next after retirement?

    Scores of people spend their working days dreaming of the moment they are eligible for retirement.They may have retirement counted down to the minutes and seconds, particularly if they’ve been in a job that hasn’t been the most enjoyable. But many people find that once they retire they do not know what to do to…

  • Things to consider before inviting an aging relative to move in

    A s many seniors age, their ability to live independently is compromised. An older adult may suffer from a medical condition that makes it difficult or impossible for him or her to drive an automobile or manage day-today life independently. In such instances, many younger relatives opt to invite an aging parent or grandparent into…

  • Chelsea Senior Living offers comfort, security

    There’s no doubt that Americans, on average, are living longer.Advances in medical science are preventing illness, curing disease, and healing wounds to the point where reaching 80 isn’t a rare event anymore. Still, bodies inevitably wear out and aging baby boomers may be faced with difficult and emotional decisions when that starts happening. From annoying…

  • Assessing your abilities as an aging driver

    When a person first earns a driver’s license, they’ve earned more than just the right to legally operate an automobile.To many drivers, a driver’s license is symbolic of freedom and self-sufficiency. The significance of a driver’s license never truly dissipates, which makes it difficult for aging men and women to address their abilities as a…

  • Are you ready for a knee or hip replacement?

    You’ve heard of knee and hip replacement surgery, but when is the right time to consider it? First, ask yourself:What is your body telling you? “You have to have a significant amount of wear,” says Dr. Nicholas DiNubile, orthopaedic surgeon.“You need to have [a certain] degree of symptoms and it has to be affecting your…

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