Author: Greater Media
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Lecture to explore Jersey Shore shipwrecks
Dan Lieb, president of the New Jersey Historical Divers Association, will discuss his organization’s archeological explorations of shipwrecks off the New Jersey coast at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 24 at the Twin Lights Rooms 1 and 2 in the Warner Student Life Center at Brookdale Community College, 765 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. The meeting is open…
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Manalapan Fire Co. seeking volunteers
The Manalapan Township Fire Company No. 1 (Millhurst) is seeking volunteers. Potential members do not have to be residents of Manalapan, but they must live within a five- to 10-minute drive of the firehouse, which is at 5 Sweetmans Lane. New members will receive benefits and free firefighter training. The training will take place at…
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Upwardly mobile-mobiles
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Sales of the most affordable luxury cars are booming, with many models selling more than half their volumes to consumers moving up from conventional brands. I t’s a sure sign that the economy is on the upswing when the so-called “entry level” segment of the luxury car market not only…
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Angela’s to host New Year’s Celebration
Angela’s Pizza & Restaurant, 1326 Route 36, Hazlet, will celebrate the holidays with an array of dinner shows throughout the season, culminating in the New Year’s Celebration, Dec 31 from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m., to be held at the Italian American Legion Club (located in the rear of Airport Plaza). Come celebrate with Antonio…
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Opponents to appeal Trinity Hall approval
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer Opponents of a proposal to build a campus for an all-girls high school will file an appeal of the Middletown Planning Board’s approval of the plan in state Superior Court. The Planning Board passed a resolution at a Nov. 5 meeting approving a controversial plan to build the campus…
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Funding restored at The Arc
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The Arc of Monmouth County will be able to continue providing mental and behavioral health services to clients now that state funding has been partially restored. “We have been negotiating with the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), and we have come to an agreement,” Mary Scott, executive…
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Allaire Village to host Nov. 15 flea market
Allaire Village will host this year’s final Flea Market 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 15 at Allaire State Park, 4263 Atlantic Ave., Farmingdale. The rain date is Nov. 16. This event is a fundraiser, which will benefit the historic and educational programs presented at the Historic Village at Allaire. Admission to the flea market is $1…
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Photos highlight ‘state treasures’ of Alaska
IN THE ARTS “Yukon” Photographs by Kim Levin of the Alaskan landscape and those who call Alaska home will be on display at the Eastern Branch Library in Shrewsbury throughout November. Levin, a photographer who specializes in pet portraiture, took the images on a recent trip to Alaska. She focused many of the photographs on…
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Democrats dominate in race for two Metuchen council seats
By JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer METUCHEN — While Republicans took control of the Senate on the national stage, the Democrats held onto their longstanding power in the Brainy Borough. Council President Jay Muldoon was the big winner on election night, leading with 2,362 votes of the total 7,393 cast in the unofficial tally. His running…
