Category: Atlanticville News
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Chris Kelly Eyele Yetunde, of Allentown Pa., (l-r), and Basha Alade, of Matawan, lead a group of singers, dancers, drummers and guests in a ceremony on the Pavilion Avenue Beach, Long Branch, as part of the Oceans of Rhythm festival Sunday.
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School seeking support for expansion Operators want to expand enrollment of autistic students from 63 to 85
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan School seeking support for expansion Operators want to expand enrollment of autistic students from 63 to 85 Administrators at the Search Day School for autistic children are embarking on a determined campaign to get information about its program out to the community in hopes of winning support for plans to…
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Long Branch really is for the birds — and their babies
Staff Writer By CAROLYN O LINDSEY SIEGLE Firefighter Kevin Hoy works at removing the framing around a window to rescue the birds trapped behind the wood. LONG BRANCH — They needed help, so their neighbors called the fire department. They, in this case, were five starling hatchlings trapped in the wall of the top floor…
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Building a different kind of network Former Lucent workers move on to new opportunities
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Building a different kind of network Former Lucent workers move on to new opportunities Gloria Stravelli Former Lucent Technologies employees Maria Chou of Basking Ridge, Laura Jewell (center) of Fair Haven and John Haran of Sea Girt discuss career issues at a Global Networking Forum dinner meeting. When she was…
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Domestic violence agency fears more funding cuts 180 faces up to $253K in cuts, which could eliminate programs
Staff Writer By darlene diebold Domestic violence agency fears more funding cuts 180 faces up to $253K in cuts, which could eliminate programs HAZLET — In a matter of weeks, when the 2002-03 state budget is approved, 180, Turning Lives Around, (formerly the Women’s Center of Monmouth County) will know if more of its state…
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Big dreams drive plan for Cultural Center Renovation effort may include putting an addition on facility
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Big dreams drive plan for Cultural Center Renovation effort may include putting an addition on facility CHRIS KELLY Richard L. Keller, director of the Monmouth Beach Cultural Center, surveys the large room on the second floor that will be converted to a meeting room with additional display area for paintings…
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Students gaining some hands-on experience 10-week program puts 7th- and 8th-graders’ lessons to work
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Students gaining some hands-on experience 10-week program puts 7th- and 8th-graders’ lessons to work Chris Kelly Jaleasa David, 13, looks over her notes while working at the meteorology/weather computer station at Eatontown’s Memorial School. EATONTOWN — They learn about ailerons and the Internet, engineering and meteorology, computer-aided drafting and computer…
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Wastewater available for municipal use Towns will be able to use effluent for the duration of drought
Staff Writer By SHERRY CONOHAN Wastewater available for municipal use Towns will be able to use effluent for the duration of drought MONMOUTH BEACH — The Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority (TRWRA) has sent a letter to its member and customer towns, advising them of the availability of its purified effluent for use in landscaping,…
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Grease gums up sewer line repairs
Grease gums up sewer line repairs Extra work needed to clear lines; no additional expense expected By CAROLYN O’CONNELL Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — Restaurants are said to be the origin of a greasy problem within the city’s sewer lines. The significant grease buildup along 1,000 linear feet of sewer lines on the Broadway corridor…
