Category: Atlanticville News
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New paintings by Cunningham
“Basket, Gourds & Oranges” “A Generalist Painter: Still Life, Landscape and the Figure,” an exhibit of recent paintings by Francis Cunningham, is on exhibit at Laurel Tracey Gallery in Red Bank. The display of paintings features still life, landscape and the figure, and will run through April 14 at the gallery, located at 10 White…
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JEFF GRANIT staff Ocean Township High School students Ricky DePalma, Danielle Recchia and Ellpetha Tsivicos rehearse a scene from the musical “A Chorus Line” which will be presented by the high school’s West Park Players on March 30, 31 and April 1.
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Artists at work
“W.C” by Isidro Blasco “Under Construction,” an exhibit featuring the works by Isidro Blasco, Annabel Daou, Rachael Faillace, Angus Fairhurst, Carlo Ferraris, Claude Simard, Rob Wynne and Holly Zausner is currently at the Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts (SICA) in Long Branch. Curated by Barbara MacAdam, executive editor of “Art & Auction” magazine, the…
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Fort reuse bills pass in Senate, Assembly
Mayors troubled by prohibition on allowing designees at authority meetings BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer Mayors troubled by prohibition on allowing designees at authority meetings BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer If the Eatontown Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority, established via two bills passed by state lawmakers this week, meets in Trenton during daytime hours, Tinton Falls…
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WLB council OKs changes in rental law
Registration fee to decrease from $250 to $100 as of May 1 BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH – Thanks to some tweaking of the borough’s rental law, landlords in town will be able to spend less time and money at town hall. Without discussion, the Borough Council agreed…
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County awards grants for this old house& that old church
Church of the Presidents Towns that own historic buildings are always seeking funds to help preserve the past for the future.In order to help with those preservation projects, about 19 projects in Monmouth County are to receive grants from the Monmouth County Historical Commission (MCHC) for restoration projects. Among them are the Eden Woolley House…
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Grant for boat ramp cause for controversy
MONMOUTH BEACH – A grant for $137,000 for construction of a boat ramp at Sea Crest Road will be returned, borough Commissioner Kimberly Guadagno said at the commissioners’ meeting last week. Guadagno said that she had received several protests about the plan for the boat ramp when it became public, and she believed it was…
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Boro in line for $1.3M loan for lake dredging
Mayor: DEP expected to notify town by July BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer WEST LONG BRANCH – By July, the borough may know if Trenton will lend over $1 million to help preserve the treasured, but troubled, Franklin Lake. In the meantime, Mayor Janet Tucci is crossing her fingers in the…
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Long Branch Council approves special officers
Long Branch LONG BRANCH – At the March 14 municipal meeting, the City Council approved the appointments of 16 Special Police Officers Class 1 to patrol the oceanfront during summer events. The council approved resolution 92-06, appointing: George Horst Roxby, William L. Beckenstein, Jason A. Cardamoni, Joseph N. DeFilippis, Brian C. Dinero, Christopher G. Guy,…
