Category: Examiner Calendar
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Prevent Child
Abuse-NJ setsannual dinner Abuse-NJ sets annual dinner Prevent Child Abuse-New Jersey (PCA-NJ) will hold its eighth annual dinner at 6 p.m. on Nov. 7 at the Marriott Conference Hotel at Lafayette Yard, Trenton. The organization’s largest yearly fund-raising event will honor Turner Construction Co., Somerset section of Franklin, with the Blue Ribbon Corporation Award; The…
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Miniatures of local buildings at emporium
The Villagers of Allentown will hold its annual Holiday Emporium Nov. 9 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Allentown First Aid Building, Route 526. A variety of items will be available, including crafts, antiques, collectibles and holiday decorations. Refreshments and lunch will be available. The Villagers’ table will feature miniatures of historic buildings…
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Olympic swim coach to discuss sports ethics
U.S. Olympic Team and Stanford University swim coach Richard Quick will lead a discussion on contemporary sports ethics, winning and losing gracefully, and how being the best we can be is what sports are really about. Quick will speak as part of the Old Tennent Presents…" series Oct. 27 from 7-8 p.m. at Old Tennent…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Roosevelt Public School sixth-grader Niyasia Mendies paints a pumpkin for Halloween during the school’s “Fabulous Friday” activities.
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Libertarians to host candidates night
The Libertarian Party will host Meet the Candidates Night at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25 at the Spring Lake Heights Community Center, Ocean and Ninth avenues, Spring Lake Heights. The free event will give voters an opportunity to meet with Libertarian Party candidates who will be on the November ballot in Monmouth and Ocean counties. Coffee…
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Candy buy-back to benefit CentraState
Candy buy-back to benefit CentraState The Brace Place, which has offices in Manalapan and Freehold Township, is sponsoring its fourth annual Halloween candy collection to benefit CentraState Medical Center and Freehold Area Open Door food pantry. For each pound of candy brought to the Brace Place, the donor will be offered $2 — $1 to…
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Committee hears request to make council permanent
MILLSTONE — A resident came before the Township Committee last week to ask that officials consider making the Veterans Council a permanent entity. Richard Brody, a member of the council, said that the council, if given permanent status, would like to oversee maintenance at the township’s Veterans Memorial, which was completed earlier this year. "The…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Geraldine Millar, Roosevelt, indulges her creative side in some arts and crafts during “Fabulous Friday” at the Roosevelt Public School. This year, the program seeks to make connections between students and local seniors.
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Flu clinics available to local residents
Flu clinics available to local residents Flu vaccination clinics will be held for local residents. The vaccinations are free for those covered by Medicare Part B; participants must bring their Medicare cards. A clinic will be held for Allentown residents Oct. 29 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Allentown First Aid Building, 70 Walker…
