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Evacuees still struggle with events of 9/11
Experts believe many who need counseling have yet to come forward By gloria stravelliStaff Writer By gloria stravelli Staff Writer GLORIA STRAVELLI Paul Mazur of Matawan, Ed Matthews of Hazlet, and Richard Keller of Wall are members of a support group for individuals who survived the attacks of 9/11. They survived the World Trade Center…
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Agencies that provide help to survivors of 9/11 include
Agencies that provide help to survivors of 9/11 include: * The American Red Cross has four long-term recovery social workers available to provide support and advocacy for 9/11 survivors. The agency expects to continue its support for three to five years, a spokesman said. The ARC has spent about $850 million on aid to those…
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Boro seeking direction on use of public lands
By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — As the borough contemplates its future, it wants to have some direction from professionals as to what it could do with municipal-owned property. Councilman William J. "Jack" Keeler presented to Mayor Gregory W. Harquail and the Borough Council a rough draft Tuesday night…
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Bankstreetfair Red Bank street fair Bank street fair The weather cooperated and thousands came out to enjoy food, entertainment and shopping at the Red Bank Street Fair on Broad Street and Monmouth Street on Sunday. Marlboro’s Brooke Wolfe, 2, heard something she liked at the intersection of Broad and Monmouth streets on Sunday. Laura McLoughlin,…
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County Realtors warn of home thieves
By josh davidsonStaff Writer By josh davidson Staff Writer County Realtors want homeowners to be aware of thieves who try to enter homes posing as home inspectors, real estate representatives or new residents. The Monmouth County Association of Realtors Inc., Holmdel, is making efforts to inform the public of thieves who may appear at local…
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Council to take third stab at hiring for road work
Only bids received so far exceed engineers estimate for repaving project By Sherry conohanStaff Writer By Sherry conohan Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — For the second time, the Borough Council rejected the bids it received for road work on Island View Way and decided to readvertise for bids. Council President Maria Fernandes, who oversees streets,…
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FOR LIVINGShaping world of abstract expressionSculptor developing education programs for The Memoria Project By gloria stravelliStaff Writer Z•E•S•T FOR LIVING Shaping world of abstract expression Sculptor developing education programs for The Memoria Project By gloria stravelli Staff Writer FOR LIVING Shaping world of abstract expression Sculptor developing education programs for The Memoria Project By gloria stravelli Staff Writer…
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Neighbors, builder continue to battle over project
Building By sandi carpelloStaff Writer Building’s size at heart of dispute between residents and developer By sandi carpello Staff Writer When it comes to constructing a proposed condominium complex on the corner of Monmouth and West streets in Red Bank, size does matter. "They’re too big," said Michael Reeps of Oakland Street, who says that…
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Armed robbery, assault suspect arrested, charged
RED BANK — A 40-year-old borough man was arrested last week in connection with a robbery at gunpoint, police said. According to the Red Bank Police Department, in the early morning hours of Aug. 26, Jeffrey Summey of 220 River St., faked a bicycle injury on Shrewsbury Avenue, and then robbed the good Samaritan who…
