Category: Atlanticville Opinion
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School employees will wear badges in 2005-06
Superintendent makes case for complying with Codey BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer EATONTOWN — District employees, volunteers, and contractors can get ready for their close-ups, because they will begin sitting for identification badge photographs next Thursday. Once the K-8 district opens the doors of its four schools to students…
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Letters
Fort has ‘long proud history of research’ The global war on terror knows no boundaries as we’ve seen with the bombings in Madrid, London and now Sharm el-Shiek, Egypt. This will also be a long conflict but one which the global community cannot afford to lose. Our military bases must be evaluated on their mission…
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School district must improve English lessons
BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer LONG BRANCH — The school district has fallen short of meeting the required standards for limited English proficient (LEP) students for the 2003-04 school year. On Aug. 18, the New Jersey Department of Education named 40 Title III districts of the state’s 320 school districts that…
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Obituaries
Annie C. Carbone Mrs. Carbone, 88, of West Long Branch, died Aug. 13 at St. Barnabas Hospice & Palliative Care Center, Long Branch. Born in Belleville, she relocated to the shore area in 1927. She was a retired clerk in the meat department at A & P, Long Branch, and was employed at various other…
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Letters
Cell phones vital in emergencies We never know when we might fall ill while away from home, become incapacitated in a motor vehicle accident or even a mass-casualty incident. To help emergency officials contact a victim’s loved ones, there is a new system called ICE. The “In Case of Emergency” campaign encourages cell phone users…
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On Campus
Lindsay Conover, Rumson, recently received a bachelor of arts degree in social work cum laude at the spring commencement ceremonies at Salisbury (Md.) University. Danielle Cooperhouse, Shrews-bury, was recently named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Boston University. Christopher Sita, Eatontown, recently received a $1,000 scholarship from Coca-Cola for academic excellence and…
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Letters
Conservatory founder touched many lives The Monmouth Conservatory of Music mourns the sudden passing on July 30 of Felix Molzer, the conservatory’s founder, artistic director and director emeritus. Mr. Molzer touched the lives of so many people and was loved and admired by all. His musical genius, irrepressible humor and generous spirit will be greatly…
