Category: Atlanticville News
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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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Unions trying to organize at recycler Company officials say dismissals not related to unionizing effort
Staff Writer By lindsey siegle Unions trying to organize at recycler Company officials say dismissals not related to unionizing effort JERRY WOLKOWITZ Teamsters Local 825 and Local 945 borrowed this giant inflatable rat from Schneider, Goldberger, Cohen, Finn, Solomon, Leder & Montalbano of Kenilworth, the legal counsel of Local 945, for their protest last week.…
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Opposition pushes board to delay personnel cuts Nearly 100 people speak out against cutting music teacher’s hours
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Opposition pushes board to delay personnel cuts Nearly 100 people speak out against cutting music teacher’s hours Move over, Mr. Holland. This opus belongs to Kevin Pryor. Like the music teacher who is the central figure in the movie Mr. Holland’s Opus, Pryor learned just how loved he is by…
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CHRIS KELLY Volunteers cleared litter and debris from the Long Branch beach Saturday during the 2002 Spring Beach Sweep sponsored by Clean Ocean Action. Litter collected from beaches during the annual event helps provide data on sources of pollution that affect water quality.
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Township camp closes out early Afternoon program closed before sign-up period officially started
Township camp closes out early Afternoon program closed before sign-up period officially started Robyn Ostrow doesn’t know what her kids will be doing this summer. Neither does Tricia Gerdon. Or Alan Davidson. All three arrived at least a half-hour before the sign-ups for Ocean Township’s summer camp and afternoon day-care program were supposed to open…
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Teacher’s memorial may be dedicated this June New scoreboard and trophy case will honor William R. Bruce
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Teacher’s memorial may be dedicated this June New scoreboard and trophy case will honor William R. Bruce EATONTOWN — Enough money has been raised for a memorial to William R. Bruce, a popular teacher and coach at the Memorial School who died last November, so that both a scoreboard and…
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Twp. Council signs a new contract with Cablevision Company will retain cable franchise in town for another decade
Staff Writer By carolyn o Twp. Council signs a new contract with Cablevision Company will retain cable franchise in town for another decade OCEAN TOWNSHIP — Cablevision will remain the television cable provider for the township for another 10 years. The township has entered into an agreement with Cablevision of Monmouth Inc., Wall, formerly Monmouth…
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Communication breakdown delays condemnation Residents say they were not informed of changes that will affect their land
Correspondent By Robert DeGennaro Communication breakdown delays condemnation Residents say they were not informed of changes that will affect their land OCEAN TOWNSHIP — Rich Hogan’s property will remain in his hands for the time being. Hogan and some of his neighbors on Green Grove and Hope roads came to the April 24 Township Council…
