Category: Atlanticville News
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Hatzolah preparing to fill gap in first aid service 15 synagogues, including some in Ocean Township and Long Barnch, support new emergency medical service for Shore
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Hatzolah preparing to fill gap in first aid service 15 synagogues, including some in Ocean Township and Long Barnch, support new emergency medical service for Shore Relief for hard-pressed first aid squads could be in the offing with the establishment of an all-volunteer Hatzolah Emergency Medical Service unit, supported by…
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Mullaney pleads guilty to theft from clients Condominium association property manager facing seven years in prison
Staff Writer By john burton Mullaney pleads guilty to theft from clients Condominium association property manager facing seven years in prison RED BANK — While Dominick Mullaney, a former property manager for numerous condominium associations, has pleaded guilty to misappropriation of funds, one borough association is continuing to battle to recover its money. Mullaney, 56,…
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Planners approve two office buildings DEP required special drainage work as part of Poplar Brook Plaza plan
Correspondent By Robert DeGEnnaro Planners approve two office buildings DEP required special drainage work as part of Poplar Brook Plaza plan OCEAN TOWNSHIP — Whatever the state of the overall economy, the business climate on Monmouth Road seems to be doing well. The township’s Planning Board Monday approved a 6,573-square-foot building to be built on…
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Plans to keep geese from new park considered Once-migratory birds now making permanent home in area
Staff Writer By SHERRY CONOHAN Plans to keep geese from new park considered Once-migratory birds now making permanent home in area Workers level the sidewalk at Eatontown’s Wampum Park as it nears completion. EATONTOWN — With construction at Wampum Lake Park soon to be completed, now is the time to take action to prevent Canada…
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Private use of public land at heart of hearing Environmental, traffic issues related to project cause some concern
Staff Writer By GLORIA STRAVELLI Private use of public land at heart of hearing Environmental, traffic issues related to project cause some concern VERONICA YANKOWSKI Judith Stanley Coleman, Middletown, takes her turn at the podium during the public hearing on the proposal to rehabilitate Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook. The public got a chance to speak…
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Fate of school tax levy rests with council Governing body to meet with Board of Ed next week to discuss changes
Staff Writer By CAROLYN O Fate of school tax levy rests with council Governing body to meet with Board of Ed next week to discuss changes OCEAN TOWNSHIP — Having been voted down at the polls, the fate of the tax levy to support the township’s school district will be reviewed and possibly adjusted by…
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DEP approves use of effluent during drought Towns will be able to use water for sewer jetting, street sweeping
Staff Writer By SHERRY CONOHAN DEP approves use of effluent during drought Towns will be able to use water for sewer jetting, street sweeping MONMOUTH BEACH — The Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority has been given permission by the state to make its treated effluent available to member and customer towns and to Monmouth County…
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Shore Regional High School board planning staff cuts Hours for music, art
Shore Regional High School board planning staff cuts Hours for music, art teachers being cut; other positions eliminated By Sherry conohan Staff Writer The Shore Regional Board of Education, West Long Branch, plans to cut back the hours of the school’s only music teacher and one of its two art teachers, making the positions part…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Mariah Anderson and Olivia Questore prepare to burn a U.S. flag during a ceremony conducted by Brownie Troop 530 at the Arboretum in Eatontown on Sunday. The Brownies collected worn flags for proper disposal.
