Category: Atlanticville News
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Pollak Theatre lists ’05-06 season
Pollak Theatre at Monmouth University in West Long Branch has announced its 2005-06 season. The schedule of performing arts events and ticket prices are: Sept. 25, 7 p.m. — “Vicki Lawrence and Mama,” $48. Sept. 30, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., — “Children’s Letters to God,” family- oriented musical theater, $30. Oct. 1, 8 p.m.…
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In the Arts
“Crossing” by Tom Wilczewski Auditions for “The Nutcracker” will be held by the Performing Arts Ensemble at 4 p.m. Sept. 18, at the American Academy of Dance studio, located in The Galleria, Red Bank. Needed are girls and boys ages 4-12, teen pointe dancers, ballet dancers, dancers of all kinds and ages, gymnasts and male…
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Basie’s ‘Cool School’ expands programming
This fall, the Count Basie Theatre’s Cool School will continue its successful collaboration with American Jazz Venues. The program offers young musicians the rare opportunity to study with professional jazz masters. The fall program will begin Oct. 1 and run for 10 weeks. Music Theory and Improvisation classes will be open to musicians proficient on…
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SPCA poised to help canine hurricane victims
Dogs will receive medical care, be put up for adoption CHRIS KELLY staff Goldie Palama and Doug Ryan fled the devastation of Hurricane Katrina with their dogs Heavy D and Turkey Dog, who are being housed temporarily at the Monmouth County SPCA shelter in Eatontown. EATONTOWN –– In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, thousands of…
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SPCA poised to help canine hurricane victims
Dogs will receive medical care, be put up for adoption CHRIS KELLY staff Goldie Palama and Doug Ryan fled the devastation of Hurricane Katrina with their dogs Heavy D and Turkey Dog, who are being housed temporarily at the Monmouth County SPCA shelter in Eatontown. EATONTOWN –– In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, thousands of…
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FBI analyst accused of spy activity
Two charged with giving classified data to Philippine officials BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer EATONTOWN — An FBI intelligence analyst employed at Fort Monmouth and a one-time official with the Philippines National Police have been charged by federal authorities with acting as unregistered agents of a foreign officer and passing classified…
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Council mulls appeal of MU expansion approval
Atty: Mayor and council BY SUE MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE MORGANStaff Writer West Long Branch It seems Joseph and Pamela Hughes might be heading to a Freehold courtroom with a few borough officials in tow if they appeal the West Long Branch Zoning Board of Adjustment’s decision to let Monmouth University expand its facilities.…
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Police warn of new identity theft scam
BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer LONG BRANCH — The city police department is warning residents of the latest identity theft scam — the jury duty scam. According to Detective Lt. Bruce Johantgen, scammers are calling people at their homes claiming to work for the local court and telling residents they have…
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Zoners approve MU dorm, parking lot
Objector to challenge decision, citing alumni on board BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer Objector to challenge decision, citing alumni on board BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer A rendering of the new dormitory building approved by the West Long Branch Zoning Board. Almost 200 undergraduates will have on-campus digs to move into at Monmouth University…
