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  • Long Branch church to host Fall Festival this Saturday

    Long Branch church to host Fall Festival this Saturday

    The Long Branch Covenant Church will host a Fall Festival from 2-4 p.m. Oct. 1 at 355 Joline Ave. Come and enjoy this free event, which includes pony rides, a petting zoo, hot dogs, popcorn, a bouncy house, games, prizes and more. For more information, contact the church office at 732-870-2028 or visit www.lbcovenant.org.

  • Monmouth Players to stage ‘Post Mortem’

    Monmouth Players to stage ‘Post Mortem’

    The Monmouth Players will present Ken Ludwig’s “Post Mortem” at 8:15 p.m. Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 and at 2 p.m. Oct. 2 at the Navesink Arts Center in the Dean K. Anderson Theater, 149 Monmouth Ave., Atlantic Highlands. In 1922, William Gillette, famous playwright, actor and heartthrob gathers his guests at his magnificent medieval…

  • Doctor joins medical clinic network

    Doctor joins medical clinic network

    Focus-MD, a national network of medical clinics providing a new standard of care for the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD, has announced Andrew S. Burstiner, M.D., FAAP, to its team of licensed physicians. He will be serving pediatric patients in Red Bank. Burstiner completed his undergraduate studies in biology at Brandeis University, where he graduated with Cum Laude…

  • Sen. Beck receives Recognition Award

    Sen. Beck receives Recognition Award

    Sen. Jennifer Beck (R-Monmouth) received the 2016 Recognition Award from the Affordable Housing Alliance at a recent luncheon at The Shadowbrook in Shrewsbury Borough. Beck was honored for her work in assisting superstorm Sandy residents with moving back into their homes, along with her efforts in guiding a public-private partnership into place in Neptune Township which resulted…

  • New Jersey wine industry boosts agritourism

    New Jersey wine industry boosts agritourism

    By Michele S. Byers You may be surprised to learn that two New Jerseyans started our state’s wine industry almost two decades before the American Revolution. At the time, Great Britain was thirsting for good wine in the colonies and London’s Royal Society of Arts offered a reward to any colonist who could produce wine…

  • Ketubah B’nai B’rith Unit dinner slated

    Ketubah B’nai B’rith Unit dinner slated

    The Ketubah B’nai B’rith Unit (55+) will be going to dinner at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 16 at the Pine Tavern, 151 Route 34 north, Matawan. Prospective member couples and singles are welcome to come. There will be separate checks. To attend, contact Elaine at 908-232-0062 by Oct. 9.

  • ‘Charlotte’s Web’ comes to Oakley farm

    ‘Charlotte’s Web’ comes to Oakley farm

    Center Players will present its first play reading of its 2016-17 season with a production of “Charlotte’s Web,” E.B. White’s classic tale of Wilbur, a little pig who becomes famous with the help of his wise friend Charlotte, a spider, and their chatty animal neighbors. The staged reading will take place at 2 p.m. Oct.…

  • Examiner Datebook, Oct. 6

    Examiner Datebook, Oct. 6

    • The late fall sessions of “Dancing by the Peddie Lake with Candace Woodward-Clough,” offering instruction in swing, foxtrot, waltz and Latin dancing, will be held at 112 Etra Road, Hightstown, beginning Oct. 13 for four weeks and Oct. 28 for four weeks. Beginner classes start at 7:30 p.m. and intermediate classes begin at 8:30…

  • Monthly breakfast buffet Oct. 2 in Kendall Park

    Monthly breakfast buffet Oct. 2 in Kendall Park

    VFW Post 9111 will hold its monthly all-you-can-eat breakfast from 8-11 a.m. on Oct. 2 at the VFW, 11 Henderson Road, Kendall Park. The buffet includes omelets, French toast and more. The cost is $9 per person or free for children under 5.