Category: Atlanticville News
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New library set to open for new year
BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer OCEAN TOWNSHIP — Township Manager David Kochel already has one New Year’s resolution — to open the new library right after New Year’s Day. “If everything goes according to schedule, the library will be open the first week in January,” he said. He explained that the…
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Photo books purr-fect for the holiday
Kim Levin BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Top, Birdie strikes a pose in “Cattitude: The Feline Guide to Being Fabulous.” Above, Border with mittens is featured in “Hound for the Holidays.” At left, Little SIlver residents John O’Neill and Kim Levin (with Charlie) have collaborated on four books about cats and…
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In the Arts
A solo exhibition of works by Don Harger will open on Thursday, Nov. 17, at 17 E. Front St. in Red Bank. An opening reception will be held 7:30–10 p.m. Harger’s unique techniques in casting and traditional use of oil paints make the works explicitly his own. The exhibit will run through the end of…
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‘Still Life’ opens at Laurel Tracey Gallery
“Gala” by Duane Keiser An exhibit of works by artists Duane Keiser, Ephraim Rubenstein, Francis Cunningham and Valerie Mendelson, “Still Life,” will open tomorrow at the Laurel Tracey Gallery in Red Bank. An opening reception will take place on Saturday from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the gallery, 10 White St. The exhibit runs through…
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JCC to present Festival of Books, Culture, Arts
The Ruth Hyman Jewish Community Center in Deal will present the seventh annual Festival of Books, Culture and the Arts, beginning Nov. 29. The series of programs features a roster of fine authors, selected for their topical subject matter book fair events are: • Nov. 29, 7 p.m., Steven V. Roberts and Samuel G. Freedman,…
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Subject charged with downloading child porn
OCEAN TOWNSHIP — A Bayville man was arrested last week for allegedly hacking into a wireless network and downloading child pornography onto a laptop computer. Paul S. Kayser, 36, was arrested and charged with endangering the welfare of a minor on Nov. 8 at 2:20 p.m. According to Ocean Township police, off-duty Officer Michael Rich…
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Machete attack suspect arrested
LONG BRANCH — A city man is facing charges of assaulting another man with a machete at a gathering in a city apartment last week. On Nov. 13 at approximately 1 p.m., Long Branch police responded to a Union Avenue residence and learned that a man was assaulted and was suffering from a severe laceration…
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Dems Hopkins and Sohl win in Eatontown
Race for unexpired term too close to call BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer EATONTOWN — Democrats could occupy all six Borough Council seats and the mayor’s office, depending on the as-yet undetermined results of the race for a one-year unexpired council term. But for now, incumbent Councilwoman Geraldine “Gerri” Hopkins and…
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Consultant: Get ready for life after fort closes
Stakeholders discuss base closing and move to Md. at conference BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer Only about one-fifth of Fort Monmouth’s more than 4,000 military contractors will probably follow the base’s military and civilian workforce to Maryland once the local installation closes, according to a private sector consultant who studies such…
