Category: Atlanticville News
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CHRIS KELLY staff Ocean Township’s Carly Lyster spins away from the St. John Vianney defense during the Spartans’ 6-5 win over the Lancers on Saturday in Holmdel. Ocean improved to 3-0 with the win.
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Chen will issue second eminent domain report
Follow-up report will challenge blight designation BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer FILE PHOTO N.J. Public Advocate Ronald Chen Almost a year after the release of a study on the use of eminent domain for redevelopment projects in New Jersey communities like Long Branch, state Public Advocate Ronald K. Chen will follow…
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Kochel looks back on record of fiscal stability
Ocean Township manager will retire June 1 after 20 years BY LORI ANN OLIWA Staff Writer BY LORI ANN OLIWAStaff Writer Ocean Township Manager David R. Kochel OCEAN TOWNSHIP – While property taxes have been rising steadily in most New Jersey municipalities, Township Manager David R. Kochel has bragging rights to a dozen continuous years…
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Woolley House 5K set for May12
OCEAN TOWNSHIP – – The Ocean Township Historical Museum, in partnership with the Ocean Township PTAs, will sponsor the second annual Woolley House 5K Walk/Run Saturday, May 12. The race will take place at Joe Palaia Park beginning at 9 a.m. The pre-entry fee for the race is $15 and includes a T-shirt if postmarked…
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Breen reappointed to NJN Foundation
Jeffrey R. Breen has been reappointed as a trustee of the NJN Foundation Board, the fundraising arm of NJN Public Television and Radio. He has been a trustee since October 1996. NJN is New Jersey’s sole statewide television broadcast network. Breen is managing partner of the Northeast Region Manufacturing Industry at Deloitte & Touche LLP,…
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Gotti Kelley
Green Scene April 2007: Bold foliage with an attitude Spring is the time for renewal, a chance to make your garden the best yet. An abundance of new cultivars are available on the market and one of the hottest trends is foliage. Ideally suited for a semi-shade environment, these plants are the answer to a…
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Boro: Fieldstone Court tract too small for park
Council will proceed with plans to sell 2-acre parcel BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer EATONTOWN – – A 2-acre parcel at the end of the Fieldstone Court cul-de-sac owned by the borough is not suitable for use as a public park, according to the Parks and Recreation Committee. Councilman Carl Sohl,…
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Give your beach a clean sweep!
COA seeks volunteers for Spring Beach Sweeps Volunteers are needed to clean beaches at the Spring Beach Sweeps April 28. SANDY HOOK – Clean Ocean Action (COA) invites organizations and citizens to participate in the 22nd annual Spring Beach Sweeps April 28, at sites along the New Jersey coast from Old Bridge to Cape May.…
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Police ‘raid’ benefits families
MONMOUTH BEACH – Borough police “raided” the upscale Channel Club Tower, confiscating and removing new and used clothing and toys collected by the condominium residents. Police Chief Richard White, Officer Aaron Rock and Outreach Program Committee Chairwoman Myron Kaller then delivered the donations to Lunch Break in Red Bank, Ronald McDonald House in Long Branch…
