Category: Atlanticville News
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Arts Council presents 2011 Teen Arts Festival
RED BANK— TheMonmouth County Arts Council will present the 2011 Teen Arts Festival on Thursday, March 17, and Friday, March 18, on the campus of Brookdale Community College in Lincroft. The annual festival is produced in collaboration with Brookdale Community College and is an opportunity for emerging teen artists of all disciplines to come together…
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Jewish women in politics focus of talk at museum
Amy Handlin, Amy Mallet & Barbara McMorrow to sit on panel at museum BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Barbara McMorrow FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Three well-known women who serve in public office will participate in “Jewish Women in Politics: A Panel Discussion” at the Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County on March 27. The event…
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Rumson Country Day’s ‘Whale of a Sale’ set for April 16-17
RUMSON — The Rumson Country Day School, located on Bellevue Avenue and Ridge Road, will continue a long-running tradition by holding its 42nd annual rummage sale, “AWhale of a Sale,” on Saturday and Sunday, April 16 and 17. Each year, the entire school community — parents, students, faculty, administration, staff, alumni and friends — work…
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March 19 ride & memorial honors former law enforcement officer
LONG BRANCH — A motorcycle ride on March 19 will honor the memory of Paul G. Seitz, a 51-year-old decorated law enforcement officer who lost a sixyear battle with cancer one year ago. Riders will assemble at 10:30 a.m., and the ride will start at 11 a.m. in Marine Park, Red Bank, ending at Rooney’s…
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Second Saturdays at the Studio
Photography by Jenifer Rutherford is featured for March as the “Second Saturdays at the Studio” series continues at Joel McFadden jewelry design studio in Red Bank. “Triptych Landscapes” by Rutherford will be on view at McFadden’s studio through Wednesday, April 6. Second Saturdays showcases the work of a different local artist each month, inviting all…
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Atlantic Highlands & Highlands offer all of the charms of seaside towns
BY REBECCAMORTON Visitors don’t have to wait until summer to enjoy the many charms of Atlantic Highlands’ First Avenue. Nestled along the Sandy Hook Bay, Atlantic Highlands and Highlands are two small Jersey shore towns that have much to offer. Both towns are easily accessible along Route 36 and have access to the SeaStreak ferry,…
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Tarantolo offers insight into Ft. Monmouth closure
Army asks host towns to help secure vacant fort property BY DAN HOWLEY Staff Writer EATONTOWN — Mayor Gerald Tarantolo last week held the first of what he says will be a series of informational meetings on the status of Fort Monmouth’s closing at Borough Hall. During the March 10 meeting, which drew only a…
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Runners of all ages move along Ocean Avenue in the 10th annual Keith D. McHeffey 3-Mile Fun Run from Sea Bright to Monmouth Beach and back March 12, a benefit for the Keith D. McHeffey Foundation, which was created to keep alive the spirit of McHeffey and other local victims of the World Trade Center…
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Changes to beach access rule draw protest
Advocates say towns have poor track record on providing public access BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer Ralph Coscia, president of Citizens’ Right to Access Beaches (CRAB), speaks about restrictive local beach access rules during a press conference held at Bare Wires Surf Shop in Long Branch on March 9. ERIC SUCAR staff A handful of advocacy…
