The Long Branch Council 335 Knights of Columbus will host its First Sunday of the Month all-you-can-eat breakfast Sunday at 670 Joline Avenue from 8 a.m. to noon.
The breakfast will cost $4 for adults and $2 for children under 12 years old and will include pancakes, eggs, sausages, bacon, bagels, juice, coffee and tea.
Styrofoam containers will be available for take-out.
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The borough of Eatontown will hold its Independence Day fireworks display tomorrow from 6-10 p.m. at Fort Monmouth’s football field located off Nicodemus Avenue. The event features music and food beginning at 6 p.m. with fireworks beginning at about 9 p.m. For security purposes, public access is restricted to Nicodemus Avenue, which is located off Broad Street adjacent to Steelman School and across from St. Dorothea’s Church. For more information, contact borough offices at (732) 389-7621.
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The Long Branch High School class of 1970 will hold its 35th reunion at Branches in West Long Branch on Aug. 27, and classmates who have not been contacted are asked to call Marion at (732) 222-6296 or Karen at [email protected].
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Ocean Township will hold its 13th annual July Fourth Celebration on Friday from 6-11 p.m. at Joe Palaia Park. The fireworks will begin at dusk, and there will also be clowns and face painting for children, food vendors and music. For information, please call (732) 222-8688.
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The black-and-white oval car magnets with the letters “OT” that can be seen around town are the latest fund-raiser of the township of Ocean Historical Museum for the Woolley House restoration.
The magnets are $3 each and are on sale at the customer service desk at the Oakhurst Foodtown, the reception desk at town hall and at the museum. For more information, call the museum at (732) 531-2136.
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The borough of West Long Branch will hold its annual Independence Day fireworks display at 9:15 p.m. on Monday at Franklin Lake Park located off Locust Avenue. The park is situated behind Shore Regional High School, off Route 36.
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Monmouth Beach resident Michael A. Guadagno has been nominated for a judgeship with the N.J. Superior Court, Freehold, by acting Gov. Richard J. Codey. The nomination is pending the advice and consent of the New Jersey State Senate.