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bulletin board Local students learn about Whale Pond Brook Students from Monmouth University’s School of Education are mentoring and tutoring children from Asbury Park and Long Branch as part of Monmouth’s Partners in Learning (PAL) program. The program focuses on Whale Pond Brook, Long Branch. "We are teaching these children about coastal streams to raise…
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Deadline for council’s juried art show Jan. 4 The Monmouth County Arts Council, Red Bank, is now seeking entries for its 23rd annual juried art show and sale scheduled for Jan. 20-Feb. 17. Deadline for submissions is Jan. 4. A reception is slated for Jan. 19, during which $1,200 in awards will be presented. The…
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Suspect in break-ins arrested
Staff Writer By john burton RED BANK — Police arrested a borough man they suspect may be responsible for a number of break-ins at the same apartment. Police responded to a report of an attempted burglary at a Wallace Street apartment Dec. 10 at approximately 2:30 a.m., while the apartment owner was home. The resident…
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Arnone bill could aid boro in battle with cemetery
Staff Writer By carolyn o Oceanport — New legislation may avert a long and complicated zoning battle for a crematorium proposed at a local cemetery. The bill sponsored by state Assemblyman Michael Arnone (R -12) was released from the Assembly Local Government Committee by a vote of 5-0. If the bill is passed by the…
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Firm announces college essay education contest
Edward Jones Investments, Red Bank, has announced a nationwide essay contest, "Why a College Education Is Important to Me." The winner of the contest will receive a $100,000 Putnam College Advantage college savings plan. The contest is open to children ages 8-12 at the time the entry is submitted. A parent, grandparent or adult must…
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Realtors concerned with issue of residential mold
According to the Holmdel-based Monmouth/Ocean County Multiple Listing Service (MOMLS), both real estate professionals and the general public need to have a better understanding of mold in residential housing and offices. Not all molds are harmful, yet some are highly toxic. "Determining the source of allergic reactions is a challenge, but opportunistic infections can occur…
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Tinton Falls woman joins Jerry Roache Direct
Tinton Falls resident Kathy Daly recently joined Jerry Roache Direct, Little Silver, as senior account executive. Her responsibilities will include new business development in Roache’s direct marketing division and account servicing of key clients. Prior to joining the firm, Daly was an account executive in the advertising and publishing industries in Houston, Texas. She also…
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Red Bank attorney named ‘lawyer of year’
Stafford W. Thompson, a Red Bank attorney, has been awarded the N.J. Commission on Professionalism’s "2001 Professional Lawyer of the Year Award," for the demonstration of extraordinary commitment to professionalism throughout his career. Thompson practices employment and discrimination law. He has served as a hearing examiner in the division on civil rights, and counsel to…
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~ Notes Around Town ~
Members of the Navesink Garden Club created this arrangement of holiday greenery for an urn at the entrance to Drumthwacket, the governor’s mansion in Princeton. Members of the Red Bank-based Navesink Garden Club decked the halls of Drumthwacket for the holiday season. Club members festooned the outside of the Governor’s Mansion Nov. 29 with seasonal…
