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Family, friends, and those who knew 25-year-old Billy DiMaio will pay tribute to him during a funeral service in Holmdel on Thursday.
A funeral service is scheduled this morning at 10:30 a.m. at St. Catharine's Church in Holmdel. DiMaio will be laid to rest at St. Gabriel's Cemetery in Marlboro.
Here's hoping Oklahoma schools chief Ryan Walters can resolve to do a better job keeping his mouth shut in 2025.