Category: Examiner News
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The judge’s litmus test: originality
Guild of Creative Art “Interior” oil by Santo Pezzutti of Red Bank Originality and the treatment of different media were the juror’s criteria for selecting award winners in the 13th annual Juried Show currently at the Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury. “When you look at a painting, you look for a lot of qualities;…
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Petrella family to organize 5K in honor of beloved son
Money raised would provide scholarships BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer Above, Ray Shamlian (l-r), Frank Kuziemski, John Petrella Sr., Brittaney Petrella, Barry Bandola, Jim Fisher, Shirley Petrella, Tom Keeley and Tom Coughlin, all of Millstone, ran the Spring Lake 5-mile race in memory of John Petrella Jr. At left, John Petrella…
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Rutgers seminars will focus on horse industry
NEW BRUNSWICK — The Rutgers Equine Science Center at Cook College will sponsor two educational seminars on Dec. 13. Both events will take place at the N.J. Museum of Agriculture on the Cook College campus of Rutgers University, New Brunswick, according to Diana M. Orban Brown, the center’s director of communications. The first seminar, Equine…
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SEAN DWYER Shad Woolley, of Spring Lake Heights, performs with Shad ’N’ Lil Kenny at a benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina victims at the Clarksburg Inn in Millstone on Oct. 9.
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Documents give officials glimpse into U.F.’s past
Township prepares to celebrate its 275th anniversary BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer Upper Freehold UPPER FREEHOLD — Resident Thomas Frascella is spearheading a celebration of the township’s 275th anniversary, which will take place next year. Frascella presented township officials with a copy of the first township minutes, dated 1731, at the…
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Siblings found dead in Crosswicks Creek
UPPER FREEHOLD — A brother and sister from the Chesterfield Township area were found dead in Crosswicks Creek in the early morning hours of Oct. 4, apparently the result of a double suicide. Sgt. Frank Duca of the N.J. State Police in Hamilton said police received a call last Tuesday morning about a car parked…
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Twp. creates new list to keep away solicitors
BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer MILLSTONE — Residents may now register for a do-not-solicit list to keep door-to-door salespeople from visiting their homes. At its Oct. 5 meeting, the Township Committee passed an ordinance by a 4-0 vote, approving the do-not-solicit list. Committeeman Chet Halka was not present at the meeting.…
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Park system schedules trips
The Monmouth County Park System is sponsoring the following trips. Buses will leave from Thompson Park, Newman Springs Road (Route 520), Lincroft. Reservations are required. A bus trip to New York City Opera’s performance of “Turandot” is scheduled for Nov. 6. The bus will leave at 10 a.m. and return at approximately 5:45 p.m. The…
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Recall group files lawsuit against mayor & clerk
Committee wants boro to certify petition for a Dec. 13 election BY JENNIFER KOHLEPP Staff Writer BY JENNIFER KOHLEPPStaff Writer The Committee to Recall Neil Marko has filed a complaint with the N.J. Superior Court against the Roosevelt mayor and the borough clerk. The committee, comprising Roosevelt residents Dolores Chasan, Virginia M. Edwards and Jill…
