Category: Atlanticville News
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Notice to Greater Media Newspapers classified advertising customers
APRIL 15 — To individual classified advertising customers of Greater Media Newspapers: The only time Greater Media Newspapers asks for your credit card information is when you call our office to place a classified advertisement. We apologize to anyone who has received a telephone call this week from an individual claiming to be from Greater…
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Young teacher mourned by family and friends
Wanamassa resident Tara Hansen, 29, formerly lived in Red Bank BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Tara Hansen Sometimes, the unthinkable happens and death comes to one who has only just begun to etch her footprints on the earth; yet, in her 29-year life’s journey, Tara Hansen left an indelible mark on the hearts of…
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VA to establish new vets clinic in Tinton Falls
Facility will offer extended services to female veterans BY DAN HOWLEY Staff Writer Local military veterans and retirees received some good news last week when the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced that it will continue to operate a community-based outpatient clinic (CBOC) in Monmouth County following the closure of Fort Monmouth. The new clinic,…
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‘Les Miserables’ at Ocean Township H.S.
Ocean Township High School students rehearse a scene for West Park Players’ upcoming production of the musical “Les Miserables” to be performed at the high school April 7-9. Above right: Nick Manfredi (r) and Richard Huy in rehearsal. PHOTOS BY LAUREN CASSELBERRY
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Shore Regional District introduces $15.2M budget
Taxes would increase in three of four sending towns BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH — If the proposed Shore Regional High School District budget is passed, taxpayers in three of the four sending towns that comprise the district will see a tax increase. The SRHS Board of Education voted unanimously at the March…
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Eatontown school budget calls for flat tax levy
Spending plan calls for 3.6 percent reduction in overall spending BY DAN HOWLEY Staff Writer The Board of Education is calling for a 3.6 percent spending decrease and a flat tax levy under its $18 million 2011-12 budget. Presented to the public during the BOE’s March 28 budget hearing, the spending plan calls for residents…
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‘iPoet’ to take place April 9 at L.B. library
LONG BRANCH —April is National Poetry Month, and the Long Branch Free Public Library, 328 Broadway, is saluting the contemporary poets of New Jersey with a celebration of new poetic voices known as “iPoet.” Sponsored by the Long Branch Arts Council, the Long Branch Free Public Library and the Long Branch Historical Association, “iPoet” will…
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State trims L.B. UEZ proposals
Gov. vetoes ‘unnecessary’ requests for funding some programs BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer Funding cuts to the Long Branch Urban Enterprise Zone will not have a big impact on programs, according to city officials. KENNY WALTER The state veto of some Long Branch Urban Enterprise Zone (UEZ) marketing expenses would not impact events planned, like the…
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O.T. school budget calls for $1.3M in new spending
Loch Arbour homeowners could see 15 percent tax increase BY DAN HOWLEY Staff Writer OCEAN TOWNSHIP — The Board of Education is calling for roughly $1.3 million in new spending under its $71 million 2011-12 spending plan. The board voted to approve the plan by a vote of 6-2 during the March 29 meeting, with…
