Category: Atlanticville News
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Fines, jail proposed for those feeding geese
Public hearing on latest measure to control birds slated for Aug. 7 By Sherry conohanStaff Writer Public hearing on latest measure to control birds slated for Aug. 7 By Sherry conohan Staff Writer EATONTOWN — Don’t feed the geese! That’s the message being delivered in an ordinance introduced by the Borough Council on July 24…
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Gov. looks back to tell students to look ahead
By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH — Exhorting high school students to aspire to government service, Gov. James E. McGreevey cited the experience of his own life and childhood. McGreevey, speaking at the Governor’s School held at Monmouth University here, said the people who most influenced his life were…
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Co-founder of N.J. Rep new director of arts council
By gloria stravelli Co-founder of N.J. Rep new director of arts council VERONICA YANKOWSKI Dr. Gabor Barabas, co-founder of the New Jersey Repertory Company, Long Branch, will head the newly formed Long Branch Arts Council. By gloria stravelli Staff Writer To support its emerging arts district, the city of Long Branch has created a Long…
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Public beaches cleared of private tiki huts
By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — For critics, perhaps it would better be termed a tacky hut. The hut referred to is the one built of store-bought lumber that was put up by Al Lambiase on the beach across the street from his home at 650 Ocean Ave. Lambiase’s…
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FOR LIVINGUnderstanding every place is this place By gloria stravelliStaff Writer FOR LIVING Understanding every place is this place ‘Being Human’ exhibit asks and answers question of who we are By gloria stravelli Staff Writer The “Being Human” show at the Art Alliance through Aug. 7 in Red Bank includes (clockwise from top left) works…
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Boro to improve business district
Council has hired consultant to form plan of action By sherry conohanStaff Writer By sherry conohan Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI The face of the Eatontown business district may be changing as borough officials look into redeveloping the area. Flush with success from completion of the heralded new Veterans Plaza in Wampum Memorial Park on Route…
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Dealing with disaster
PHOTOS BY chris Kelly Civil Air Patrolman John Losquadro (l), Ocean Township, asks Linda Stachura, Middletown, and Warren Pinney (r), Oakhurst, what symptoms they suffer from during a mock terrorist attack at the Eatontown Army base on July 23. At right, Charles Raymond (l), Highlands, and Doris Gorgas, Eatontown, pretend to be fatal victims of…
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Proposal will raise sewer fees 20 percent
Commissioners also warn of increased odors related to tank cleaning By sherry conohanStaff Writer By sherry conohan Staff Writer Residents of the six towns serviced by the Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority can expect a $60 increase in their annual sewer fee, raising the total to $360 payable over four quarters. The authority scheduled a…
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Never close in fifth meeting on bocce courts
West Long Branchdominates from the start at By Sherry conohanStaff Writer West Long Branch dominates from the start at ‘Putt Putt’ tourney By Sherry conohan Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI West Long Branch Councilman William J. Boglioli tosses the bocce ball during the annual tourney against Long Branch officials at West End Park in Long Branch…
