Category: Atlanticville Opinion
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Monmouth County Arts High School students display work
MONMOUTH BEACH – Paintings and drawings created by Monmouth County Arts High School students will be on display at the Monmouth Beach Public Library on Willow Avenue during the month of March. The exhibit features work completed by 14 of the students who participate in the Monmouth County Arts High School program, which is now…
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Long Branch resident to showcase watercolor paintings
LONG BRANCH- City resident and award winning artist Tom Wilczewski is holding a one-person watercolor exhibit at the Little Silver Borough Hall during the months of April, May and June. The paintings that will be featured at the exhibit include local scenes, as well as Upstate New York, the Hudson River, Adirondacks, Central Park and…
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Rose Rossi Linfante
Mrs. Linfante, 96, of the Oakhurst section of Ocean Township, died Dec. 30, 2007, at Imperial Health Care Center, Neptune. Born in Newark, she lived in Long Branch prior to relocating to Oakhurst. She was a retired seamstress. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph; and a son, Joseph Linfante Jr. She is survived by…
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Helen V. Forehand
Mrs. Forehand, 84, of Long Branch, died Feb. 17, 2008, at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. She was an electronic technician at Fort Monmouth, Eatontown, for 39 years. She was also a product insurance industrial trainer and toastmistress at Fort Monmouth. She was predeceased by her husband, Clarence; two daughters, Leslie Forehand and Gail Forehand;…
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Margaret M. Harbison Holahan
Mrs. Holahan, 88, of Little Silver, died Dec. 29, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Born in Red Bank, she had lived in Little Silver for the past 52 years. A graduate of Red Bank Catholic High School and Drake Business College, she worked for Jersey Central Power & Light Co. for several years. She…
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Milly Weitzenkorn
Mrs. Weitzenkorn, 94, of Tinton Falls, died March 1, 2008, at Jersey Shore UniversityMedical Center, Neptune. She was predeceased by her husband, Siegfried in 1991; and three brothers, Jack Stern,Alfred Stern andManfred Stern. She is survived by a brother, Leo Stern of Baltimore,Md.; two sons and daughters-in-law, Neil and Marcia Weitzenkorn of the Wanamassa section…
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The Rev. Dr. John Deegan
The Rev. Deegan, 83, of Monroe, formerly of Red Bank, Eatontown, Shrewsbury, Union and East Brunswick, died Dec. 15, 2007, in Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. An ordained minister since 1949, he served with Kearny Assembly of God, Shrewsbury Assembly of God, Irvington Assembly of God and East Brunswick Assembly of God for 24…
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Opening Ocean Ave. will benefit developers
Keep all of Old Ocean Avenue closed! Long Branch strikes again! On March 11, Resolution 89-08 will be voted on to open a portion of Old Ocean Avenue. Last summer we raised over 3,500 signatures in a few weeks when the city council wanted to open up all the closed areas of Old Ocean Avenue…
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Coda
Singing ‘Danny Boy’ will ruin your St. Paddy’s Day GREG BEAN Growing up in a solidly Scots-Irish family meant St. Paddy’s Day was pretty special. We never celebrated Robbie Burns Day on Jan. 25 to honor our Scots side, because that involves haggis if you’re a traditionalist. And let me tell you, no thinking individual…
