Category: HUB Calendar
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in brief Alumni association offers 4 scholarships
in brief Alumni association offers 4 scholarships Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown, has announced that two scholarships are offered by its alumni association. Two 2002 Graduating Student Scholarships of $500 will be available to members of the 2002 graduating class, as well as graduates of the December 2001 class. The money will go…
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Program ‘Fad Diet: Facts and Fiction’ March 25
The Monmouth County Park System will offer "Fad Diet: Facts and Fiction" March 25 from 7:30-9 p.m. Felicia D. Stoler, M.S., will discuss fad diets and how to achieve health goals. Fee is $15. "Make-Up Tricks and Trends" will be offered March 27 from 6:30-8 p.m. Teen-agers and "tweens" will learn proper skin care, make-up…
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Mullaney pleads guilty to theft by deception
Staff Writer By john burton FREEHOLD — Dominick Mullaney, whose company handled management responsibilities for a number of area properties, pleaded guilty to charges of theft by deception, involving misappropriation of funds. Mullaney, 56, is the former president of Mullaney and Associates, a West Long Branch management firm that oversaw more than 40 properties in…
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~ Notes Around Town ~
Chris Kelly Members of the jury, (l-r) Jack (Kevin Higgins), Mrs. Spratt (Matt Marberry), Little Red Riding Hood (Mike Humphreys) and Cinderella (Lisa Grayson), react to the verdict handed down by the judge during a dress rehearsal of the Trial of the Big Bad Wolf at the Knollwood Elementary School, Fair Haven, last week. It’s…
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Director named to WMD and terrorism task force
Bill Murray, CEO of the Jersey Coast Chapter of the American Red Cross, Tinton Falls, has announced that Bill Beatty of Whiting has been appointed to serve on the regional Weapons of Mass Destruction/Terrorism Task Force. The task force is comprised of both career and volunteer staff personnel from New Jersey, New York and Connecticut.…
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She’s been the center of controversy since being introduced at the twilight of the 1950s, but the popularity of the 11 1/2-inch plastic doll whose mantra is “She can do anything” has increased through four decades of social
She’s been the center of controversy since being introduced at the twilight of the 1950s, but the popularity of the 11 1/2-inch plastic doll whose mantra is "She can do anything" has increased through four decades of social, cultural and political change. Leslie A. Minervini of Ocean Township shows off just a fraction of her…
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~ Notes Around Town ~ ****
~ Notes Around Town ~ **** CHRIS KELLY An exhibit of artwork by Samantha Pryor, (l-r) Neptune Township, and Carrie Adams, Shrewsbury, will run through March 28 at the Red Bank Public Library on Front Street. The two are seniors in the commercial art program of the Visual and Performing Arts Program at Red Bank…
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Learning the lessons to be taught by the land
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli CHRIS KELLY This pond on the grounds of the Red Bank Primary School will be rehabilitated to improve the habitat for wildlife and provide environmental lessons for students. A lone, bald eagle gliding in graceful flight above the Navesink River dipped his wings this weekend as if to acknowledge the…
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Oceanport’s new emergency dispatch network operational
Staff Writer By carolyn o Oceanport’s new emergency dispatch network operational OCEANPORT — Now that the borough’s new emergency equipment is up and running, officials will be conducting a 30-day survey to test its overall effectiveness. An antenna has been installed on the base station by police headquarters to send emergency alert tones via radio…
