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Closed MONMOUTH COUNTY NEWS Antismoking ads rolled out in Marlboro By COLLEEN T. PLATT STAFF WRITER MARLBORO TOWNSHIP Pupils at the Marlboro Middle School had a message for cigarette companies yesterday: This Marlboro country's a smoke-free zone. The 150 pupils were the first to lay eyes on a new advertising campaign designed by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. The slogan "Smoking. Don't Get Sucked In" targets young people who may be tempted to smoke.

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"I've been able to talk to my kids about it," Fishman said. "I have a 9-year-old and a 14-year-old. I am very aware of the pressures that exist on children." The township has traditionally supported antismoking efforts. Last year, the council proposed an ordinance banning cigarette vending machines and displays in local stores. The Department of Health did a survey last year that demonstrated 20 percent of the state's middle school children have smoked a cigarette in the past month.

Fishman said that is a ripple effect of advertising that targets youth and make smoking seem glamorous like the Joe Camel character and the young Newport couples. "We're trying to fight fire with fire here," Fishman said, noting that the $1 million campaign will be aired over youth-oriented cable outlets such as MTV and Nickelodeon, as well as in the print media and on radio stations. One print ad juxtaposes a photograph of a cigarette butt with a photo of the backside of a hippopotamus. The caption reads: "One Stinks. The Other's a Hippo's Butt." Students in the audience chuckled at the headlines.

Thirteen-year-old Shannon O'Malley said she thought the ads would be effective to deter teens from smoking. "One of my friends smokes. She doesn't want me to tell on her, though," O'Malley said. "These (advertisements) would just tell her that it's not good for her." Fishman said the advertising is just one facet of the state's efforts to.combat cigarette smoking. He said the state's tobacco age-of-sale enforcement program has cut down significantly on the number of people across the state who illegally sell cigarettes to minors.

The law, passed in 1996, allows merchants to be fined up to $1,000 and possibly lose their tobacco license for selling to anyone under age 18. Counselor sues Brookdale over promotion By CAREN CHESLER MIDDLETOWN BUREAU Hispanic guidance counselor at Brookdale Community College is suing the school because she believes she was not promoted because of her race, national origin and gender. Cecilia Castro-Abad, who is from Ecuador, filed a civil suit against the college in June 1995. She claims she was unfairly passed over for promotion from associate professor to full professor, while two of her co-workers one is male and the other is female were elevated. Castro-Abad's suit goes to trial in Superior Court, Freehold, next Tuesday.

Castro-Abad, 50, of Ocean Township, was formerly a psychotherapist in Red Bank and has been working as OBITUARIES ARTHUR LOCKWOOD, 63, BRICK TOWNSHIP, died Monday at Brick Hospital. He was self-employed and owned Intercontinental Machinery Sales in Brick for the past two years. Born in the Bronx, he lived in Washington and Ridgefield Park before moving to Brick three years ago. Surviving are his wife, Beryl Lutz Lockwood; two sons, Stephen, Collingswood, and Kenneth MachlinLockwood, Teaneck Township; two brothers, Pat Lockwood, Point Pleasant, and Kenneth Davie, Hanacroix, N.Y.; and five grandchildren. TrinkaFaustini Funeral Home, Maywood, is in charge of arrangements.

PETER J. PALUMBO 64, JACKSON TOWNSHIP, died Monday in Jackson. He was a journeyman and instructor for 20 years at Brockway Glass in Freehold, retiring in 1985. Prior to that, he was a bus driver for six years at N.J. Public Service in Newark.

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She is categorized as an associate professor, a position she still holds, a and is paid $52,840. According to the suit, her problems at Brookdale began when she started working under John Kitson, a professor and her immediate supervisor. He is named as a defendant in the suit. Under Kitson, Castro-Abad maintains her work environment became hostile, she was denied an opportunity to teach abroad and she was evaluated only once in four years, while her contract calls for yearly evaluations. It was that one evaluation, which incorporates feedback from students and her peers, that determined the fate of her promotion, according to Castro-Abad's lawyer, Michael Nel- Jackson, American Legion Post 166, Lakewood, a charter member of Elks Lodge 2744, Jackson, a founding member of Cub Scout Pack 104 at St.

Aloysius Roman Catholic Church, Jackson, and a former coach in the Jackson Little League. Born in Newark, he lived in Howell Township before moving to Jackson in 1968. Surviving are his wife, Emily Nazaras Palumbo; a son, Peter J. and a brother, Eugene, both of Jackson; two sisters, Lena LaPointe, Keansburg, and Marie Grace Palumbo, Union Beach; and two grandchildren. George S.

Hassler Funeral Home, Jackson, is in charge of arrangements. MILDRED PROZILLO, 85, TOMS RIVER, died Monday at Rahway Hospital. She was a hairdresser and owned Millicent's Beauty Salon in Union for 40 years, retiring 25 years ago. Mrs. Prozillo was a member of the Deborah Foundation, the Melodeers and the Galloping Hill Golf Club, both of Union.

Born in Newark, she lived in Union before moving to Toms River 14 years ago. Surviving are a son, William E. Belott; a daughter, Jacqueline M. Kutyla; and three grandchildren. Galante Funeral Home, Union, is in charge of arrangements.

CATHERINE M. KACMARCIK RAMSDEN, 85, Bayville, BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, died yesterday at Lacey Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was a primary school teacher for 25 years in the Clifton School District, retiring in 1980. Mrs. Ramsden was a communicant of St.

Barnabas Roman Catholic Church, Bayville, and a 1955 graduate of William Paterson College, Wayne Township. Born in Paterson, she lived in Clifton before moving to Bayville in son. And yet, he says the content of that evaluation cannot be verified. School officials will not provide the student or peer surveys that were reflected in that evaluation, he said. 13 "We're going to go to court and show that Cecilia was discriminated against," Nelson said.

mod Nelson said he was in court in March requesting Brookdale provide promotion papers for the two other people but the college said it didn't have them. mare "They're in a position now where they can't prove why the other two were promoted," Nelson said. "We want to know if they are as qualified or more qualified than she i is. That's what they have to show." onus The lawyer handling the case, for Brookdale did not return repeated calls for comment. 101D QuiX Surviving are a son, William Clifton; a daughter, Catherine A.

D'Ambrosio, Bayville; two sisters, Martha Mulcahey of Florida, and Agnes Harrison, Paterson; and three grandchildren. Mastapeter Funeral Home, Berkeley, is in charge of arrangements. ELIZABETH M. THOMPSON, 68, Whiting, MANCHESTER TOWN- SHIP, died Monday at Crestwood Manor Nursing Home, Whiting. She was a nursing supervisor at Crestwood Manor for the past six years.

Prior to that, she was a registered nurse at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Ms. Thompson was a graduate of Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, Middletown Township, where she was class valedictorian. Born in New York, she lived in Fair Haven before moving to Whiting 10 years ago. Surviving are a son, David, Highlands; two daughters, Lorraine Minson, Rumson, and Carol Walling, Highlands; a brother, Thomas Lynch, Colorado Springs, two sisters, Marge Johnstone, New Bern, N.C., and Barbara McGowan, Wappingers Falls, N.Y.; and six grandchildren.

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He was a member of the Brick Elks Lodge. Born in Newark, he lived in the Vailsburg section of Newark before moving to Toms River 35 years ago. A son, John died in 1994. Surviving are his former wife, Margaret Wojciechowski, Lacey Township; a son, Gary Bermuda; a daughter, Deborah A. LeTellier, Lacey; a brother, Stanley, Toms River; a sister, Irene Palmer, Williamsburg, and four grandchildren.

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