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Sweet payback for Mr. Early Riser
Lori Clinch ARE WE THERE YET I think my beloved spouse and I are perfect for each other. I tear things apart and he fixes them. I cook and he eats it. He has mastered the art of pretending to listen and I just adore chatting things up. He has even learned the appropriate response…
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For a generator of any size, call Corbin Electrical
Corbin Electrical Services is a full-service residential and commercial electrical contractor, serving the community for more than 30 years.They are licensed and bonded to conduct business in New Jersey, Florida and Delaware.The dedicated, full-time office staff is always ready to answer your questions and concerns. From scheduling an estimator to visit your home or business,…
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Home improvement projects perfect for fall
Fall is an ideal time of year to tackle home painting projects. Home improvement projects can add value to a home, and do-ityourselfers know the sweat-equity that goes into such projects can give homeowners a greater sense of pride in their homes. But no two home improvement projects are the same, and homeowners should know…
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Jackson native shares a message of hope
By ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer Josh Rivedal JACKSON — Josh Rivedal has a lot to be excited about in his life. Rivedal has a book tour starting in Toronto, Canada, in the upcoming weeks to support the Sept. 24 release of his book, “The Gospel According to Josh: A 28-Year Gentile Bar Mitzvah.” With Rivedal’s…
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Objector makes case against proposed hotel
By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer HOWELL — Representatives of a businessman who is objecting to a proposed hotel in Howell began presenting his case at the Sept. 9 meeting of the township Zoning Board of Adjustment. Hotel analyst Brian Tocci testified on behalf of Carey Tajfel of Hotels Unlimited Inc., the objector to the application.…
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ON CAMPUS
Brooke Wilson of Farmingdale was placed on the president’s list for the spring semester at the State University of New York College at Cortland. Villanova University, Villanova, Pa., has named the following local residents to the dean’s list for the spring semester: from Howell, Mark Tiernan, Rebecca Van Nosdall, Ryan VanAlstyne and Aansh Mehta; from…
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Howell woman guilty on two charges
A Howell resident has been found guilty of two charges in an animal cruelty case. Mercedes Lopez, 56, was found guilty in Manalapan Municipal Court on Aug. 14 of one charge of selling an animal with a contagious or infectious disease, which resulted in a $250 fine and $33 in court fees, and one charge…
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Christine “Teene” Somay
Mrs. Somay, 93, of Howell, died Aug. 26, 2013, at home. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Somay was predeceased by her husband, John, in 1993. She is survived by family and friends. A funeral service was held at the Clayton & McGirr Funeral Home, Freehold Township. Interment was private. Memorial donations may be made to…
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Marie Ann Klemm
Mrs. Klemm, 87, of Jackson, formerly of Pitman, died Aug. 27, 2013, at The Orchards, Jackson. Prior to retiring, she was employed as an administrative assistant for Rowan University, Glassboro. Surviving are her husband, Nicholas; a son, Nicholas Klemm and his wife, Anne; a daughter, Karen Walzer and her husband, Randolph of Jackson; and four…
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