Category: Atlanticville News
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Not-so-squeamish Sisters gather to talk about crime Mystery lovers have mission to promote careers of female writers
Correspondent By linda bean Not-so-squeamish Sisters gather to talk about crime Mystery lovers have mission to promote careers of female writers JERRY WOLKOWITZ Members of the Sisters In Crime organization (l-r) Barbara Nuzzo, North Brunswick, club historian; Pat Marinelli, Woodbridge; Elaine Togneri, Monroe, a club founder and newsletter editor; and Adele Polomski, Milltown, critique a…
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Couple gets hives after seeing bee movie ‘Ulee’s Gold’ inspires Tinton Falls couple to begin keeping bees
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Couple gets hives after seeing bee movie ‘Ulee’s Gold’ inspires Tinton Falls couple to begin keeping bees JERRY WOLKOWITZ Mary Kosenski of Tinton Falls knows the bees do most of the work, but she still has plenty to do for her business, E&M Gold. The newly arrived queen bee meandered…
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CHRIS KELLY Tyler Ramsumair, 2, of Long Branch feeds a goat in the petting zoo at the West Long Branch Community Fair on Saturday.
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LBHA is facing budget shortfall HUD freezes spending at current level while revising funding formula
Staff Writer By Carolyn O LBHA is facing budget shortfall HUD freezes spending at current level while revising funding formula A drop in the level of support from the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development for Long Branch’s Housing Authority may not be felt right away, but officials say there could be problems down…
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No link found between sunscreen, blindness
The New Jersey Poison Information and Education System (NJPIES) has received calls during the past summers from concerned citizens regarding the myth that getting sunscreen in the eyes causes blindness. Many of the calls have been from parents who are worried about using sunscreen on young children, according to a press release from Bayshore Community…
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L.B. summer beach series to begin July 8
The Long Branch Summer Beach Series will kick off July 8, and continue to run each Sunday during July and August, on the corner of Ocean and Laird avenues. Admission to the shows is free, which run from 7-8:30 p.m. The Black Widow Band will perform at the July 8 show. The series is presented…
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Helipad trial ends before it starts Plea bargain allows operator to pay $1,000 fine
Staff Writer By elaine van develde Helipad trial ends before it starts Plea bargain allows operator to pay $1,000 fine The Monmouth Park Corporate Center helipad trial finally came in for a landing. It was a rough one for justice, according to those concerned with the West Long Branch facility’s operation. On June 28, before…
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Two bars may lose their liquor licenses Reddy’s and Hooligan’s currently operating with temporary licenses
Staff Writer By carolyn O Two bars may lose their liquor licenses Reddy’s and Hooligan’s currently operating with temporary licenses FILE PHOTO Reddy’s, above, on Ocean Avenue, and Hooligan’s, on Broadway, are currently operating with temporary liquor licenses pending a hearing on Tuesday in Long Branch. LONG BRANCH — Reddy’s West End Bar and Grill…
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Bayshore Republican Conference formed
Nine local Republican organizations have come together to form the Bayshore Republican Conference (BRC) to share political information and resources, increase membership among local clubs, and create a unified voice in discussing needs unique to the region. The municipal chairman and club presidents from Aberdeen, Hazlet, Highlands, Holmdel, Keansburg, Keyport, Matawan, Middletown and Union Beach…
