Author: Claire Reed, Managing Editor
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CentraState receives Worksite Innovation Award from the American Heart Association
CentraState Medical Center announces that it has received the Worksite Innovation Award from the American Heart Association (AHA) for improving the well-being of its employees with its innovative, Plant-Powered nutrition and lifestyle program. The award recognizes organizations that have implemented effective programs for promoting physical activity in the workplace. CentraState is among an elite group…
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Red Bank school district cites state funding gap as hardship to budget
By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer RED BANK — Red Bank Borough Public Schools approved of the 2016 budget that would increase taxes by $88 for a home assessed at the borough average. “Becoming a great school district is a process. This proposed budget is a step towards that goal and our focus is the big…
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Parties debate Plumsted police pay issue
By Andrew Martins Staff Writer PLUMSTED – Contract negotiations involving the union that represents Plumsted Township’s police officers and municipal officials will not begin until September, but the recent departure of an officer has brought some issues between the parties to the public’s attention. On April 6, the Township Committee accepted the resignation of Plumsted…
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Blaze in Keyport damages three buildings, displaces residents
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer KEYPORT — A multi-alarm fire that broke out on West Front Street late last week is still under investigation according to local officials. “The investigation by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, Monmouth County Fire Marshal’s Office, Keyport Police Department and Keyport Fire Prevention Bureau remains active and ongoing,” said…
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Genomic profiling helps provide targeted therapy options for hard-to-treat cancers
Research from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, New Brunswick, examining difficult-to-treat cancer tumors through genomic profiling, shows that tumors with alterations in a signaling pathway responsible for cell regulation may respond to targeted therapy regardless of where the tumor originated in the body. The findings will be presented as part of a poster presentation…
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Matawan man charged with child porn crime
MATAWAN — A Matawan man was arrested on April 12 for allegedly soliciting an underage girl to produce images of herself engaged in sexually explicit conduct and send the images to him through an online instant messaging application, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced in a press release. Matthew Kaminsky, 49, is charged by complaint…
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Celebration will honor life of Rich Behnken
HOWELL — A celebration of the life of Rich Behnken will be held at noon Aug. 7 at the Southard Fire Department, Route 9, Howell. Behnken was a long-time social member of the fire department. Behnken, 41, of Jackson, died on July 4 after battling cancer. His family is inviting the community to attend a…
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CMP Spine and Wellness Center offers extensive range of services
By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent SOUTH AMBOY — The late Edmund Paczkowski was known for his expertise in the food business — he had owned and operated the city’s Foodtown on Bordentown Avenue for decades. But he’s also being credited with the launch of a medical practice across the street just a couple of months before…
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Jaguars relying on veteran players for gridiron success
By Wayne Witkowski A veteran offensive line blocking for star running back Mike Gawlik and veteran quarterback Dan Barker makes for a promising season for two-time state champion Jackson Memorial High School. The Jaguars’ football team opens its season at 7 p.m. Sept. 9 at crosstown rival Jackson Liberty High School. “We have to eliminate…
