Category: Atlanticville News
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Twin Lights gathering is affirmation opportunity Volunteers, other Americans praised for unity of purpose
Staff Writer By JOHN BURTON Twin Lights gathering is affirmation opportunity Volunteers, other Americans praised for unity of purpose JOHN BURTON Assemblymen Joseph Azzolina (R-13) and Steven J. Corodemus (R-11), Monmouth County EMS Coordinator Michael Bascom, and Monmouth County Sheriff Joseph W. Oxley gather at the Twin Lights lighthouse in Highlands to honor the many…
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A special feel for horses and dogs Certified equine and canine therapist finds her calling in the barn
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli A special feel for horses and dogs Certified equine and canine therapist finds her calling in the barn FARRAH MAFFAI Carol Allan gets a kiss from Skip who wants more attention than the short massage she was just giving him. Some downsized execs trade their cubicles for a home office,…
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ESPA math test scores concern school board WLB official notes scores on that section out of line with other parts of test
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan ESPA math test scores concern school board WLB official notes scores on that section out of line with other parts of test Only 68 percent of the fourth-graders in West Long Branch’s public school were found to be proficient in math in a state-mandated test, school Superintendent Joan Kelly reported…
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CHRIS KELLY Long Branch’s Maurice Covin tries to break a tackle and head upfield during the Green Wave’s dramatic overtime win over Matawan in Long Branch on Saturday.
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Long Branch loses appeal; fireman returning
Long Branch loses appeal; fireman returning Joe Hornick was fired in 1996, but courts rule dismissal was improper By carolyn o’connell Staff Writer A Long Branch firefighter is looking forward to returning to work following his most recent court victory. On Sept. 12, the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court upheld an earlier…
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Not business as usual north of Fort Monmouth Raised security adversely affects retailers, property owners and customers
Staff Writer By lindsey siegle Not business as usual north of Fort Monmouth Raised security adversely affects retailers, property owners and customers CHRIS KELLY Al Patel, owner of Luigi’s in the Little Silver Shops center, is one of several business owners who have seen business drop off considerably since heightened security at Fort Monmouth closed…
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Friends plan benefit for family of Greg Manzo Lifelong area resident died in work-related accident in February
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Friends plan benefit for family of Greg Manzo Lifelong area resident died in work-related accident in February EATONTOWN — The high school classmates of Greg Manzo haven’t forgotten their friend, even though he will never again be in their midst. Manzo, who owned and operated his own business, G. Manzo…
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City, merchants meet to solve garbage woes Uptown businesses seek solution to illegal dumping
Staff Writer By carolyn o City, merchants meet to solve garbage woes Uptown businesses seek solution to illegal dumping LONG BRANCH — Problems with unauthorized garbage dumping uptown can be solved, but it’s going to take some cooperation. Rick Eyerman, owner of Coast Hardware on Broadway, has said that unauthorized dumping behind his store has…
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Congressmen say Earle an unlikely target
Staff Writer By alison granito Area legislators described Naval Weapons Station Earle as "secure" and highlighted its strategic importance in the event that the United States undertakes overseas military action in the war on terrorism during a press conference Monday at the Earle pier in Leonardo. Representatives Frank Pallone (D-6) and Rush Holt (D-12) undertook…
