Carl West, known as "Tinker," made surfboards in Wanamassa and then on Bay Avenue in Highlands, where he lived until his death this week.
A burial mass for Alex Kemp, 19, will be Friday morning at the Church of St. Leo the Great in Lincroft.
A retired history and sociology teacher and coach who taught in Holmdel for decades has died, school officials said.
There will be a funeral service for Crystal Kaylor from 10 to noon August 4 at Pfleger Funeral Home at 115 Tindall Road.
Funeral services for a Middletown man who drowned while swimming off Ortley Beach will be held this Sunday and Monday, Sept. 18 and 19.
This local mom will be buried in a mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 6 at St. Benedict’s Church in Holmdel.
The entire Middletown community is in deep mourning for a local teen who died over the weekend.
A 1999 graduate of Christian Brothers Academy was one of the 30 New Jersey residents who died in the historic flooding from Ida.
Don Bush volunteered with Family & Children's Service for many years, and received a Lifetime Service Award in 2017 from the organization.
Michael Wyman, 84, of Belford, was a longtime Middletown youth sports coach, St. Mary's Church parishioner and Boy Scout leader.
Austen (Bud) McKnight was a member of the Lincroft Fire Company for 52 years and was Middletown Fire Chief for five years. Service info:
Both John and Barbara Grogan grew up in Atlantic Highlands, "a town and community they loved so fondly." A viewing is Thursday.
Daniel Kelleher (“Danny”) grew up in Belford and was a proud graduate of Middletown North H.S. class of ’78. He passed away Feb. 1.
Nicole Smith, 18, had just graduated from Middletown North this past June. She was a former Pop Warner cheerleader.
An actress who played a big role in the iconic New Jersey-based movie "Clerks" has died.
Brett Guarneri Alcaro was a husband, father and a father-to-be.
Sarah Scotty McCormick Kelty passed away just before Thanksgiving. She was only 44 years old.
Margaret L. Hanlon was the beloved mother of two daughters, and was a grandmother and great-grandmother.
Frank J. Kuhl, of Leonard, was a Phys. Ed. teacher, as well as a football and wrestling coach at Middletown H.S. North and Keansburg H.S.
Patrick E. Flanagan was also a graduate of Kean University, and avid Notre Dame fan.
Louis Borsellino, of the Belford section of Middletown Township, served in the NJ Army National Guard for almost 40 years.
Katharine passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by her loved ones.
David Angel Oquendo, 22, of Port Monmouth, passed away suddenly on October 24. He was a United States Marine.
Mary Vulpis passed away on October 17 surrounded by her loved ones. She had 22 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren.
John C. Smith passed away October 16. Born in England, he moved to the U.S. in 1975 and had recently moved to Middletown, two years ago.
Arline T. Wheeler was born in Brooklyn, but moved to Middletown in 1965 with her husband Gerald Wheeler.
Thomas J. Coffey, 68, of Lincroft, passed away on October 9. He was born in Staten Island, and was a member of the Moose Lodge there.
Elizabeth (Betty) Filan was born and raised in Ireland before settling in Middletown for 48 years.
Arthur Brosnahan, of Millstone, passed away on September 26. He was an active member of the Lincroft Bible Church, and a proud grandfather.
Elizabeth F. O'Leary was born in Bayonne, and had lived in Middletown for 30 years before passing away on September 24.
Richard F. Reilly, of Middletown, was born in the Bronx and had served in the U.S. Army until 1957.
Bryan Macey, 29, was born in Belford before moving to Leonard. He passed away on September 12, 2014 surrounded by his loving family.
O'Shaughnessy was a resident of Middletown for 59 years. The WWII veteran also worked as Fire Chief for Fort Monmouth and Middetown.
Martha Condis passed away on September 9 in Holmdel, and is survived by her two daughters and her grandchildren.
Patricia Ann Mauro (nee Leake) of Middletown was a daily communicant at St. Mary's Parish in New Monmouth and active participant in church.
Philip John Ott, Jr., 51, was a 7th degree Black Belt and karate instructor. He is survived by his three children.
Robert Schoonhoven, of Middletown/Atlantic Highlands, was known for his kindness and outgoing personality.
Amanda L. Gambacorto, 21, of Belford, was considered to have an "adventurous spirit", and loved such activities as rock climbing.
Michael T. Governale passed away on August 13. He had worked as a mechanical maintenance supervisor for JCP&L for 45 years in Sayreville.
Louise was born in Jersey City and worked in the Red Bank Post Office for 22 years.