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TRENDING NEWS
 * Hazlet's Sofield graduates from University of Central Arkansas
 * League of Women Voters available to organize candidate forums for elections
 * County Commissioners invite families of 9/11 victims to participate in annual
   memorial ceremony
 * Humane Society in Tinton Falls holding $50 adoption special
 * Five local students graduate from University of Tampa
 * Holmdel's Tobengauz graduates from Tufts University
 * Hazlet to host outdoor concerts all summer
 * Keyport Police Dept. blotter • June 2024
 * Hackensack Meridian Health lab working on breath test for lung cancer
 * Holmdel Police Dept. blotter • June 2024




• NORTHERN MONMOUTH COUNTY EDITION •
GRADUATIONS
July 21, 2024
Hazlet's Sofield graduates from University of Central Arkansas
HAZLET — The University of Central Arkansas held fall commencement recently in
the Farris Center on campus. Degrees and certificates were conferred to
approximately 1,600 graduates from the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social
Sciences; College of Business; College of Education; College of Health and
Behavioral Sciences; College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics; and Graduate
School. Among the graduates was Daniel Sofield, of Hazlet, who graduated with a
Master of Business Administration.
READ MORE
County News
20
JUL
2024
County Commissioners invite families of 9/11 victims to participate in annual
memorial ceremony
DEAN'S LISTS
19
JUL
2024
Five local students graduate from University of Tampa
GRADUATIONS
19
JUL
2024
Holmdel's Tobengauz graduates from Tufts University
Local News
18
JUL
2024
Hazlet to host outdoor concerts all summer
Police Blotters
18
JUL
2024
Keyport Police Dept. blotter • June 2024
Local News
July 18, 2024
Hazlet to host outdoor concerts all summer
HAZLET — Bring your chairs or a blanket to sit on and enjoy an outdoor concert
in Hazlet this summer. • July 18, Thursday: The Hazlet Pops presents "Summer
Series 1" at 7 p.m. in Veterans Park. Free. • July 25, Thursday: The Hazlet Pops
presents "Christmas in July" at 7 p.m. in Veterans Park. Free. • Aug.1,
Thursday: The Hazlet Pops presents "Summer Series 2" at 7 p.m. in Veterans Park.
Free. • Aug. 3, Saturday: Swim Club Concert from 2-4 p.m.: Re-Live the Beatles -
The Beatles Tribute. Free for members, day passes are sold at the gate for all
others. • Aug. 8, Thursday: Parrotbeach - Jimmy Buffet Tribute at 7 p.m. in
Veterans Park. Free. • Aug. 15, Thursday: Bon Poison - Bon Jovi and Poison
Tribute at 7 p.m. in Veterans Park. Free. • Aug. 17, Saturday: Swim Club Concert
from 1-3 p.m.: Radio Petty - Tom Petty Tribute. Free for members, day passes are
sold at the gate for all others. • Aug. 22, Thursday: Fleetwood Macked – The
Ultimate Tribute to Fleetwood Mac at 7 p.m. in Veterans Park. Free. • Aug. 29,
Thursday: Parkway Soul – Earth, Wind, & Fire Tribute at 7 p.m. in Veterans Park.
Free. • Sept. 5, Thursday: Ring of Fire – Johnny Cash Tribute. 7 p.m. in
Veterans Park. Free. Changes will be noted on the Summer Concerts webpage. All
concerts are weather permitting. Veterans Park is located at 1776 Union Ave. in
Hazlet. There is ample parking and restrooms located near the James J. Cullen
Center. Concerts are open to the public. Hazlet Recreation can be reached at
Recreation@HazletNJ.org or by calling 732-217-8683.
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Pallone calls on EPA to investigate Superfund site spreading lead to Keyport
July 17, 2024
New Jersey American Water lifts outside water use restriction
July 16, 2024
Holiday Express to honor Holmdel's Stillwell for longtime support
July 16, 2024
Hazlet's 180 Turning Lives Around seeking volunteers
July 16, 2024
Repairs completed, water company asks for one more day of no outdoor watering
July 16, 2024


Police Blotters
July 18, 2024
Keyport Police Dept. blotter • June 2024
KEYPORT — The Keyport Police Dept. has released a report of arrests that
occurred in the borough during the month of June 2024. Any redactions were made
by the Keyport Police Dept. prior to the release of the report. Redacted
information may include, but is not limited to, arrestee mugshots and personal
identifiers such as home addresses, Social Security numbers and date of birth.
All juvenile arrests are also redacted. The public is reminded that all
individuals listed who have been arrested or charged with a crime are to be
considered innocent until, and unless, they are found guilty or plead guilty in
a court of law. To view the Keyport Police Dept. arrest reports for June 2024,
click here.
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Holmdel Police Dept. blotter • June 2024
July 18, 2024
Union Beach Police Dept. blotter • June 2024
July 11, 2024
Matawan Police Dept. blotter • June 2024
July 09, 2024
Hazlet Police Dept. blotter • June 2024
July 08, 2024
Monmouth County Sheriff's Office blotter • June 2024
July 05, 2024


County News
July 20, 2024
League of Women Voters available to organize candidate forums for elections
MONMOUTH COUNTY — The nonpartisan League of Women Voters of Monmouth County
(LWVMonmouth) is available to aid the public in voting and casting an educated
vote. LWVMonmouth is available to host municipal and school board election
forums for the November 5, 2024, election. More than ever, it behooves citizens
to participate in their government by exercising their right to vote. Just as
important as voting is to cast an educated vote. Know who you are voting for and
that candidate’s positions on policies important to you. (This story is
continued under the ad) LWVMonmouth offers forums both in person and virtually,
with a discount given for the virtual presentation. LWVMonmouth utilizes
professionally trained moderators who have no connection to candidates or the
towns of elections. Our members curate questions to cover every salient point
and issue harvested from residents. We screen out divisive questions or personal
attacks to maintain a civil and decorous program. LWVMonmouth can provide the
forum through a sponsor, such as a civic association or PTA, for a nominal fee
or directly with candidates who will equally share in the modest cost. People
who register for the virtual forum can view it in real time. A link to the
LWVMonmouth website will be made available directly after the forum with a
recording of the program for further distribution. For further information,
contact Marianne Kligman, Vice President for Voter Services, at
mariannekligman@gmail.com, or 732-586-1232. The League is scheduling forums for
the fall, so contact LWVMonmouth@gmail.com as soon as possible to schedule
dates. The League of Women Voters of Monmouth County is a nonpartisan,
grassroots civic organization that encourages informed and active participation
in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues,
and influences public policy through education and advocacy. Membership in the
League is open to people 16 years and older, of all gender identities. With more
than 100 years of experience, the League is one of America’s oldest and most
trusted civic nonprofit organizations.
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County Commissioners invite families of 9/11 victims to participate in annual
memorial ceremony
July 20, 2024
Humane Society in Tinton Falls holding $50 adoption special
July 20, 2024
Former Wall Township teacher facing additional charges for having sex with a
second student
July 17, 2024
Commissioners declare 9/11 a Day of Remembrance
July 16, 2024
Swimmer in distress saved by Port Monmouth fishermen
July 15, 2024
School News
July 21, 2024
Hazlet's Sofield graduates from University of Central Arkansas
HAZLET — The University of Central Arkansas held fall commencement recently in
the Farris Center on campus. Degrees and certificates were conferred to
approximately 1,600 graduates from the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social
Sciences; College of Business; College of Education; College of Health and
Behavioral Sciences; College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics; and Graduate
School. Among the graduates was Daniel Sofield, of Hazlet, who graduated with a
Master of Business Administration.
More...
Five local students graduate from University of Tampa
July 19, 2024
Holmdel's Tobengauz graduates from Tufts University
July 19, 2024
Two Holmdel residents named to dean's list at Tufts University
July 17, 2024
Twenty-eight local students named to dean's list at Seton Hall
July 15, 2024
Health
July 18, 2024
Hackensack Meridian Health lab working on breath test for lung cancer
The foundational science to develop an exhaled-breath test for detection of lung
diseases including lung cancer is underway, according to new research published
by a laboratory at the Hackensack Meridian Center for Discovery and Innovation
(CDI). Two papers published by CDI Associate Member Olivier Loudig, Ph.D., and
colleagues show that they have successfully collected, separated, and profiled
lung biomarkers from human breath, and also developed animal models to expand
their analyses and potentially identify key markers for early and non-invasive
detection of metastatic lung tumors. Significant work remains to be done to
identify a range of the biomarkers and prove that its accuracy can be clinically
relevant for human patients, but the two publications have established the
scientific roadmap as the CDI scientists continue their work toward that goal.
Hackensack Meridian Health is the parent company of Riverview Medical Center in
Red Bank, Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune and Bayshore Medical
Center in Holmdel, among many other health care facilities located throughout
the state. “This innovative non-invasive approach is aimed at establishing a new
method to lower the threshold for earlier than ever before detection of this
horrible disease,” said Loudig. “This innovative technology developed by Olivier
Loudig offers promise and hope to patients who all too often receive a diagnosis
too late for effective intervention,” said David Perlin, Ph.D., the chief
scientific officer and executive vice president of the CDI. “This is what the
CDI is all about: inspire science innovation to address unmet medical needs.”
Dr. Loudig’s work focuses on the capture and identification of nanoparticles
known as extracellular vesicles (EVs), which are released by virtually all cells
into the extracellular space such as blood, serum, and other biofluids. Cancer
cells especially release a greater number of nanoparticles, which Dr. Loudig has
been targeting for earlier-than-ever disease detection and diagnostics. His
laboratory at the CDI has developed research programs for biomarker discovery
and early detection of lung, prostate, cervical, and bladder cancers using
liquid biopsies. To do so, the group of Dr. Loudig developed a technology called
EV-CATCHER for selective isolation of cell-specific nanoparticles from
biofluids, and is using next-generation sequencing profiles of small-RNAs
contained in these nanoparticles for non-invasive identification of lesions and
tumors that may be developing in the body. Dr. Loudig’s science and EV-CATCHER
technology are the foundation of Hackensack Meridian Health’s first spin-off
company, EValuate Diagnostics, founded early this year. Dr. Loudig has now set
his sight on applying EV-CATCHER to purify EVs from human exhaled breath, which
contain disease markers that may then be analyzed without invasive sampling of
the lung. This approach may revolutionize the diagnosis and surveillance of
human lung diseases. In their latest publication, which appears in the Journal
of Extracellular Vesicles, a leading high-impact journal, the CDI team assessed
five types of airway samples from 69 subjects and determined that exhaled EVs
contain microRNA expression profiles consistent with of those obtained from
deeper lung samples via more invasive procedures like bronchoalveolar lavages
(BAL). The team of Dr. Loudig conducted a proof-of-principle study to detect
lung cancer by analyzing the microRNA content of exhaled EVs from exhaled breath
condensates collected from 18 subjects - 12 who were healthy, and six who had
been diagnosed with stage-IV lung cancer. Their analyses confirmed that exhaled
EVs selectively purified from the breath of these subjects identified unique
microRNA expression profiles that could discriminate patients with lung cancer.
“Our analyses confirm the utility of our customizable EV‐CATCHER assay for the
selective purification of exhaled EVs harboring surface proteins of terminal
bronchiole and alveoli lung tissue origin from (exhaled breath condensate),”
they write. (This story is continued under the ad) Their earlier mouse model
study of exhaled breath condensates published in March in the journal
Extracellular Vesicles and Circulating Nucleic Acids shows they could detect
human-derived tumor cell microRNAs using EV-CATCHER to “catch” human exhaled
lung tumor EVs from exhaled breath within 1-2 weeks following the injection of
human cancer cells. Though the selection of biomarkers needs to be refined and
finalized, the scientists conclude that there is promise for a diagnostic of
lung diseases - most notably lung cancer. “We envision that expanding our
approach to study human primary and other secondary lung cancers, in
adequately-powered animal studies, has the potential to identify relevant
exhaled human EV biomarkers,” they write. “Furthermore, since EV-CATCHER can
easily be customized to target surface markers of specific EV subpopulations, we
foresee that using it to separate lung tumor cell-derived exhaled EVs from
immune and innate cell-derived EVs may help further improve the selection of
exhaled tumor EVs for the fine-tuned detection of different types of lung
cancer.” “The work of Olivier Loudig is platform technology with exceptional
promise,” said Ihor Sawczuk, M.D., FACS, Hackensack Meridian Health’s president
of Academics, Research and Innovation, founding chair of the Hackensack Meridian
Health Research Institute, and associate dean of Clinical Integration and
professor and chair emeritus of Urology at the Hackensack Meridian School of
Medicine. “We are glad to support his ongoing investigations into developing
innovative solutions to test for disease like cancer.” ABOUT HACKENSACK MERIDIAN
HEALTH Hackensack Meridian Health is a leading not-for-profit healthcare
organization that is the largest, most comprehensive and truly integrated health
care network in New Jersey, offering a complete range of medical services,
innovative research and life-enhancing care. The network has 18 hospitals and
more than 500 patient care locations, which include ambulatory care centers,
surgery centers, home health services, long-term care and assisted living
communities, ambulance services, lifesaving air medical transportation,
rehabilitation centers, urgent care centers, physician practice locations, and a
fitness and wellness center. With more than 35,000 team members and 7,000
physicians, Hackensack Meridian Health is a distinguished leader in health care
philanthropy and committed to the health and well-being of communities
throughout New Jersey. ABOUT THE CENTER FOR DISCOVERY AND INNOVATION The Center
for Discovery and Innovation, a member of Hackensack Meridian Health, translates
current innovations in science to improve clinical outcomes for patients. More
than 29 laboratories, 185 professional researchers and physician-scientists at
the CDI have set their sights on cancer, infectious diseases, autoimmune
disorders, and other acute and chronic diseases. Clinical need drives the
scientific insights, and their application, for these researchers, as shown in
the real-time response to the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in new diagnostics,
therapies, and surveillance abilities. The CDI leverages a new wave of
scientific advances involving genetics, cell engineering of the human immune
system, and imaging to better diagnose, treat and prevent disease through
personalized medicine approaches. For additional information, please visit
www.hmh-cdi.org. ABOUT HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH RESEARCH INSTITUTE HMHRI leads
and organizes a connected ecosystem bringing together clinicians, scientists,
and educators to respond to the health problems of our time, in real-time. HMHRI
is dedicated to accelerating discovery, innovation, and translation of
scientific breakthroughs that address unmet clinical needs.
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JSUMC recognized for excellence in treating heart valve disease
July 01, 2024
Spirit Halloween donates $110,000 to JSUMC Children's Health
June 28, 2024
June is men’s health month. Do you know the most common cancer in men?
June 13, 2024
New foundation to enhance support for those who lost a loved one to suicide
April 29, 2024
Monmouth County introduces wellness transportation program for residents
April 29, 2024
Arts & Entertainment
July 14, 2024
County Fair to offer musical entertainment all five days
FREEHOLD — The Monmouth County Fair is almost here and brings with it incredible
live musical performances. The fun kicks off with The Counterfeiters from 8:15-9
p.m. and 9:30-10:15 p.m. Wednesday, July 24. Playing a little bit of everything
— hits from ‘80s and ‘90s, hip hop, pop and more — this ultimate party band will
have the audience dancing the night away. The good times continue with Brian
Kirk and the Jirks from 8:30-10 p.m. Thursday, July 25. Brimming with talent and
charisma, this legendary Jersey Shore band promises to deliver an unforgettable
time with their mixture of rock, pop and disco covers. Then celebrate the
greatest decade in music with Super Trans Am from 8:30-10 p.m. Friday, July 26.
This ‘70s tribute band will have the audience grooving to the era’s biggest
arena anthems and chart toppers. On Saturday, July 27, the fun starts early with
Country Line Dancing provided by BTK Entertainment from 1-3 p.m. Kick up your
heels during this dynamic experience that combines line calling and a dance
lesson that’s sure to get everybody up and moving. Keep those cowboy boots handy
when CC & The Boys wow audiences from 8:30-10 p.m. with their amazing renditions
of country and southern rock party hits. (This story is continued under the ad)
Then, Sunday, July 28, the Magnolia Street String Band will get your toes
tapping from 2-3:30 p.m. with traditional bluegrass music with hints of country
and folk. Last, but certainly not least, students from Rockit Academy take the
stage from 4:15-5 p.m. Held at East Freehold Showgrounds, 1500 Kozloski Road,
Freehold, the Monmouth County Fair also offers strolling entertainment, rides,
games, a Home & Garden Competition, 4-H shows & exhibits, opening night
fireworks (weather permitting), and so much more. Additional highlights include
the Wallenda Productions Aerial Thrill Show, Butterfly Encounter, Bwana Jim
Wildlife Show, Hilby the Skinny German Juggle Boy, Mutts Gone Nuts, Robinson’s
Racing Pigs and Tommie Turvey's Stunt Horses & Dogs. The Fair is open 4-11 p.m.
Wednesday-Friday, July 24-26; 11 a.m.-11 p.m. on Saturday, July 27; and 11
a.m.-6 p.m. on Sunday, July 28. General daily admission to the Monmouth County
Fair is $10 per adult; children 12 and under are admitted free. Veterans and
active military with ID also enter for free. On Sunday, seniors 65 and older and
students with ID are free. New for this year is half price admission during the
first two hours of each day; 4-6 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; and 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday. Be sure to follow the Monmouth County Park System on social
media. Upcoming Fair contests will be announced on its Facebook, Twitter and
Instagram pages, offering an opportunity to win admission tickets and more. For
the most current information about the Monmouth County Fair, visit
MonmouthCountyFair.com or call 732-842-4000. For persons with hearing
impairment, the TTY/TDD number is 711.
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NJ Repertory Company to hold auditions for 2025 season
July 13, 2024
'Million Dollar Quartet' to rock the Bell Theater in Holmdel
June 28, 2024
Axelrod Performing Arts Academy to hold second open house June 26 in Holmdel
June 22, 2024
Christine Andreas recreates Edith Piaf at the Bell Theatre
June 09, 2024
Holmdel's Bell Theatre to feature five nights of stand-up comedy
May 30, 2024

Obituaries
OBITUARIES
Nicolino G. Straniero
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Allen James Schaeffer
OBITUARIES
Leslye A. Hynes
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William J Turegano
OBITUARIES
Bernice Halter
OBITUARIES
Linda J. Heeren
OBITUARIES
Anne Petrozzo
OBITUARIES
Jacqueline E. Rutt
OBITUARIES
Ellen-Marie Corby
OBITUARIES
Glenn Joseph Caldera
OBITUARIES
Barbara Bennett
OBITUARIES
Edward J. Joyce Jr.
OBITUARIES
John D. Shaw
OBITUARIES
Angelo Melillo
OBITUARIES
Evangeline Davenport
OBITUARIES
Donna Graham Tama



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