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Seabrook in Tinton Falls to hold career fair Feb. 10
Seabrook, an active continuing care retirement community, will hold a career fair from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Feb. 10, at Seabrook Continuing Care at The Gardens, 3000 Essex Rd., Tinton Falls. Some of the key positions available include LPN, RN, CNA, CMA and more. Other positions include security officers, housekeepers and cooks. All candidates should apply…
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‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’ to be staged in Red Bank
RED BANK — Two River Theater, under the leadership of Artistic Director John Dias and Managing Director Michael Hurst, will present Shakespeare’s “The Merry Wives of Windsor” at Two River’s Marion Huber Theater, 21 Bridge Ave. Performances will begin Feb. 25 and continue through March 26. Opening night is March 3 at 8 p.m. Directed by Eric…
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Local student will attend prestigious journalism conference
Jenna Cohen, a student at South Brunswick High School, has been selected to represent Monmouth Junction as a National Youth Correspondent at the 2017 Washington Journalism and Media Conference at George Mason University in Virginia. Jenna will join a select group of students from all over the country for an intensive study of journalism and media…
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South River wants to familiarize public with water meter readers
SOUTH RIVER – Since the threat of scams and crimes committed by individuals posing as utility employees exists, the South River Police Department (SRPD) wants to familiarize the public with the borough’s meter readers. Edward Adamski and Nicholas Dulski, as employees of the South River Water Department and Electric Utility, always display proper identification, according…
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What’s the best way to award good shows?
Ask Matt Question: Finally! A TV awards show did it right. The People’s Choice Awards placed the TV nominations into three distinct categories: network, cable and premium channels. They recognized the unfairness of pitting network shows hamstrung by FCC guidelines against cable shows. Hopefully the Emmys will follow suit.— Maurice Matt Roush: Don’t count on…
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Tri-Town News Datebook, Feb. 16
• Borden Applegate, a retired member of the Jackson Police Department, will discuss his new book, “Jackson Mills: A Personal Reflection,” at 6:30 p.m. March 6 at the Jackson Library. The free program is for adults. The book will be available for purchase. Register now by calling 732-928-4400. • Free tax assistance provided by members…
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News Transcript Datebook, Feb. 15
• Dan Nichols, a performer and composer of modern Jewish music, will appear at a Temple Rodeph Torah, Marlboro, “Rock Shabbat” fundraising concert at 5 p.m. March 5. Concert-goers should come ready to sing, hum and clap their hands. Tickets are $18 for adults and $5 for children under 18. Children 5 and under are…
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Examiner Datebook, Feb. 16
• Bob Mellert and Ellen Simonetti of the Rutgers Master Gardeners of Monmouth County will discuss herbal gardening at 7 p.m. March 14 at a meeting of the Allentown Garden Club. They will explore the general use of herbs and the proper growing conditions necessary to make them thrive. Space is limited. Registration is required…
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A new day dawns for the iconic action series ’24: Legacy’
By Jeff Pfeiffer Although FOX’s 24: Legacy is described as an “evolution” of the popular action drama, viewers may not notice too much difference aside from cosmetics. And after all, why tinker with success? In terms of style, right off the bat the show displays the look and action of vintage 24, complete with a…
