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Barbara E. Oliver
Ms. Oliver, 55, of Middletown, died Sept. 24, 2013, at St. Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care, Long Branch. She was a sales operations manager for York Telecom in Eatontown. She is survived by a brother, Edward Oliver; and a sister, Christine Oliver. All arrangements were private and in the care of the John F. Pfleger…
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Anna Hoffman
Ms. Hoffman, 83, of Port Monmouth, died Sept. 24, 2013, at home. She had worked at Food Circus and Foodtown, and retired as a manager of the Atlantic Highlands Foodtown in 1992. She was predeceased by a daughter, Jeryl Ann Mitchell; a brother, Michael Motsek; and a nephew, Dean Lee Spivey Sr. She is survived…
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Appliance dealer opens store in East Brunswick
I n an age when computers may answer people’s customer service queries, Karl’s Appliance stands out as a destination for a quality customer service experience from a knowledgeable staff, according to company President Dan Schwartz. Schwartz started working at Karl’s Appliance 24 years after his father and grandfather held the store’s grand opening in 1941.…
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Hazlet Township Library to host October programs
The following programs will be held at the Hazlet Township Library this month: Eyes of the Wild presents Mammal Mania, 4 p.m. Oct. 8. Meet some amazing mammals from around the world. This fun and educational presentation highlights the behavior and personalities of the live animals visiting the library. Children under 4 must be accompanied…
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Rutgers sports action adds to Broadcast News
By THOMAS CASTLES Staff Writer Greater Media Broadcast News, which showcases some of the top stories from around central New Jersey each week, now features a segment spotlighting Rutgers University. Rutgers alumnus Mike Pavlichko and News and Sports Director Bruce Johnson, both well-known personalities on Greater Media radio station WCTC-AM 1450, host the segment and…
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Puberty is a good time to introduce breast health awareness
By Sara Leonard, M.D. Breast development is one of the many changes that occur during puberty, and an ideal time to introduce young women to breast self-examinations. The goal of these self-examinations in adolescents should never be to identify problems. Instead, the focus needs to be on becoming familiar with the look and feel of…
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Doctors from Ocean Orthopedic to hold lectures
Do you have joint pain or back pain? Do you want to get back to your normal routine without the holdups? Join the doctors of Ocean Orthopedic as they educate you on solutions to your ongoing pain. Three lectures will be offered at Victoria Healthcare Center Sub-Acute and Rehabilitation Center, 38 Freneau Ave., Matawan. On…
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Take time for a little weight loss support — you deserve it!
By Ayotunde Adeyeri M.D. There are a few consistent tools that patients, time and again, attribute to their weight loss success. Bariatric patients are a very diverse group of people – younger, older, professionals and stay-at-home parents. Regardless, the majority will agree that participating in a bariatric support group has played a key role in…
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Atlantic NeuroSurgical Specialists share a patient’s tale of surviving an aneurysm
A tlantic NeuroSurgical Specialists (ANS) recently performed a coiling procedure on patient Louise Theall that helped save her life from a ruptured brain aneurysm. Theall’s symptoms prior to the aneurysm were a headache, dizziness and vomiting.After collapsing at work, she was rushed to a local hospital and diagnosed with a ruptured brain aneurysm by ANS…
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