Category: Atlanticville News
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Genetic science & healing art at JCC
Karen Starrett Belfer The Jewish Community Center of Greater Monmouth County in Deal will present complementary programs on the topic of women and cancer from a scientific and artistic perspectives. “The Disturbing Truth: Why Ashkenazi Women Are at High Risk for Breast/Ovarian Cancer” will take place Wednesday, April 25, 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the JCC, 100…
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Dems host forum for twp. candidates
OCEAN TOWNSHIP – The Greater Township of Ocean Democratic Club (serving Ocean, Allenhurst, Deal, Interlaken and Loch Arbour) will present a forum featuring members of the Township Council up for re-election May 8. All members of the council have been in office since 2003. They include Mayor William F. Larkin, Deputy Mayor J. David Hiers,…
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CHRIS KELLY staff Eric Pietz, 4, Eatontown, snags an Easter egg during Eatontown’s annual Easter egg hunt held March 31 at 80 Acres Park.
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Marshal chosen for Memorial Day parade
The Community Celebration Committee of Ocean Township has announced that Mary Pat Napolitano has been chosen as the parade marshal for the 2007 Memorial Day parade. According to Donna Schepiga, president of the committee, the committee bestows the honor on a resident known for their community service. Napolitano was a charter member of the Community…
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Interest high in keeping fort veterans clinic open
Lillian Burry FMERPA Veterans Affairs Committee head submits NOI for clinic BY LINDA DENICOLA Staff Writer A number of people who attend the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority meetings have repeatedly requested that the authority make it a priority to keep the Patterson Army Clinic open. Monmouth County Freeholder Lillian Burry, who is also a…
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Temple Beth Miriam, 180 Lincoln Ave. in Elberon will host “The Art of Giving,” an art auction, Saturday, May 5. Previews will begin at 7 p.m. and the auction will begin at 8 p.m. Admission is $10 per guest and includes wine and cheese and hors d’oeuvres. The fundraiser is co-sponsored by the TBM Sisterhood…
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School budget would raise tax rate 5 cents
$30M tax levy would add $20 per month to avg. home’s tax bill BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer The Long Branch School District Board of Education approved an $84.1 million spending plan last week for the 2007-08 school year. The budget would mean a 5.17-cent increase in the tax rate if adopted by city voters…
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Panel presents differing views on eminent domain
Schneider: City of Long Branch ‘is a destination again’ BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer Adam Schneider It’s been said that Long Branch has become the poster child for eminent domain abuse, but last week Mayor Adam Schneider offered another perspective. Schneider was one of three panelists at a forum on eminent…
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Many firms interested in mapping fort’s future
Fort reuse panel will announce choice of consultant April 18 BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Everyone is interested in the fate of Fort Monmouth, including master plan consultants across the country. The director of the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitaliza-tion Planning Authority (FMERPA), Frank Cosentino, reported that the authority has received an…
