Category: Atlanticville News
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Second time is even more of a charm Holmdel man wins second Emmy Award for work on ‘All My Children’
Staff Writer By darlene diebold Second time is even more of a charm Holmdel man wins second Emmy Award for work on ‘All My Children’ FARRAH MAFFAI Michael Pomarico sits with the second Emmy award he won for technical direction of the soap opera All My Children in his Holmdel home last week. Michael Pomarico…
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Firefighters OT fund exhausted City may not staff houses when firemen call out sick
Staff Writer By Carolyn O Firefighters OT fund exhausted City may not staff houses when firemen call out sick It’s June and the paid fire division in Long Branch has come close to exceeding its overtime budget for the year. In response to that, the City Council has made a decision to not spend another…
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CHRIS KELLY The Long Branch High School marching band delivered its final performance of the school year on Saturday when it traveled down to Wildwood to participate in the annual Elks Parade.
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Search Day puts expansion plan before neighbors School for autistic before Zoning Board with plan tonight
Correspondent By robert degennaro Search Day puts expansion plan before neighbors School for autistic before Zoning Board with plan tonight The Search Day School opened its doors to neighbors last week as part of its effort to win support for its new building. Ocean Township administration, staff, parents and neighbors attended the gathering, which took…
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National bird again at home in Garden State Bald eagles return to state, including a pair that live in Navesink area
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli National bird again at home in Garden State Bald eagles return to state, including a pair that live in Navesink area The iconic white hood of the bald eagle does not fully develop until the bird is about four years old. ust about a week before July Fourth, a young…
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Employees at naval base file labor charges
Staff Writer By carolyn o Employees at naval base file labor charges LONG BRANCH — Theresa Gibson, a longtime employee at Naval Weapons Station Earle, feels she has not been treated fairly by her employer. And she’s not alone. Gibson and eight other African-American civilian employees at the military installation have come forward to file…
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Study authorized to find lost gas tank Officials believe tank was removed in the 1980s, but no record exists
Correspondent By Robert degennaro Study authorized to find lost gas tank Officials believe tank was removed in the 1980s, but no record exists EATONTOWN — The school board unanimously approved a study to ascertain the status of the transportation facility it shares with the borough on Pine Brook Road. "There is no suggestion that there…
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After 41 years, she’s done answering the bell Barbara Villapiano retiring after a career she says she loved
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli After 41 years, she’s done answering the bell Barbara Villapiano retiring after a career she says she loved Barbara Villapiano, principal of the Ocean Township Elementary School, is retiring at the end of this year after 41 years of service to the community. OCEAN TOWNSHIP — For the past 20…
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Heroin finds way to Jersey
Correspondent By dick metzgar A new, purer form of heroin that may be much deadlier than the "H" or "horse" form of the drug that was popular years ago has been cheaper and more available in recent years, according to Monmouth County drug abuse officials. In a space of two weeks, the deaths of two…
