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Church to sponsor bus trip to Atlantic City
LONG BRANCH — St. James’ Episcopal Church is sponsoring a bus trip to Atlantic City on Saturday, Oct. 22. The trip will leave from the Long Branch City Hall parking lot on Broadway at 9:45 a.m. and return at approximately 7:30 p.m. The cost is $35 per person with a $15 giveback. All are welcome…
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Renters receive iPhone 7 with new apartment at The Waverly
October Leasing Specials Appeal to Techies & Deal Seekers Alike NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP — To shake up the rental market this fall, BNE Real Estate Group has introduced an exciting new promotion offering the hottest smart phone to renters at The Waverly: the just-released iPhone 7. Anyone that rents a brand-new one or two-bedroom apartment during…
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Lead Dog nears completion of ultra-modern Sea Bright Home
The Red Bank construction management company was selected by NYC-based homeowners for the unique project. SEA BRIGHT – Lead Dog Builders, led by Founder and President Michael Villane, is playing a key role in a unique project in Sea Bright. The Monmouth County-based construction management company is building an ultra-modern home for New Yorkers R.C.…
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Tri-Town News On Campus, Oct. 13
Jessica Myers of Howell is a member of the 2016 Marching Royal Dukes, the 440-member marching band at James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia. Jessica, a fourth-year student at majoring in music education, is in the band’s mellophone section. Michael Kaminski of Howell is participating in stadium band at Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, this fall. The…
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Bright and early
Instruments of the past will be heard, and seen, at Grounds For Sculpture By Susan Van Dongen From the Princeton Packet Allow us to introduce you to a few of the ancestors of contemporary orchestral instruments. Consider the sackbut or sacbut, an early form of the trombone used in music from the Renaissance era; or…
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The Marshall Tucker Band brings the Long Road to A.C.
By Mike Morsch From the Princeton Packet Doug Gray is sitting down in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, looking out his window at a palm tree and wondering if someone had trimmed it back just right specifically for him so that he could clearly see the view from his perch. The original front man and lead…
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Lights up on ‘In the Heights’
Pennington Players is bringing Lin-Manuel Miranda’s first Tony-winning show to Kelsey By Anthony Stoeckert From the Princeton Packet Years before any of us caught the “Hamilton” bug, Kyrus Keenan Westcott fell in love with Lin-Manuel Miranda’s first Tony-winning musical, “In the Heights.” Mr. Westcott was in college the first time he saw Mr. Miranda’s semi-autobiographical…
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Michele Lee will pay tribute to Cy Coleman at the Bucks County Playhouse
Singing the Songs of Cy By Keith Loria From the Princeton Packet Fans of the ’80s TV drama “Knots Landing” will tell you that one of the most memorable scenes of the show’s 14-year run was when Michele Lee’s Karen Mackenzie delivered what has become known as the “Pollyanna” speech, claiming, “I want the world…
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Top 5 broadway shows that wowed us
By Lucie M. Winborne, ReMIND Magazine What makes for a great stage production? The tunes? Sets and lighting? Believable performances? They’re all essential, but every theatergoer knows that the heartbeat of a really good show is a really good story — as evidenced by these beloved Broadway hits. The Phantom of the Opera French author…
