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Apruzzi, Wolfe seek to finish what they’ve started Longtime councilmen have announced plans to seek re-election
Staff Writer By carolyn o Apruzzi, Wolfe seek to finish what they’ve started Longtime councilmen have announced plans to seek re-election OCEANPORT — There’s still a lot to do. Philip D. Apruzzi and Gary E. Wolfe, who have years of experience on the Borough Council and various borough committees, are seeking another term this November…
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Recreation committee may be put out of commission Panel has to follow new rules to comply with state regulations
Staff Writer By carolyn o Recreation committee may be put out of commission Panel has to follow new rules to comply with state regulations OCEANPORT — The borough’s recreation committee will need to change its form of organization in order to continue its financial practices. Currently the recreation committee which has 13 members appointed by…
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Borough cracking down on live music Ashes, Echo and Downtown Cafe receive notices
Staff Writer By john burton Borough cracking down on live music Ashes, Echo and Downtown Cafe receive notices Three downtown night spots have been told by Red Bank to stop the music. Echo, 79 Monmouth St., and Ashes Cigar Club, Steakhouse and Seafood Raw Bar, 33 Broad St., recently received letters from the borough’s subcode…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Rumson-Fair Haven seniors Chrissy Fisher and Amanda DeMartino celebrate their team’s Group II championship, which they won by beating Newton, 44-42, on Sunday at the Dunn Center in Elizabeth.
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Cruisin’ running on fumes Annual classic car event forced to pull back due to lack of sponsors
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Cruisin’ running on fumes Annual classic car event forced to pull back due to lack of sponsors There won’t be any scheduled Elvis sightings in Marine Park during the 10th annual Cruisin’ with the Oldies this year. Organizers of the annual nostalgia fest say they’ve had to scale down the…
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Budget calls for 3.5 percent tax increase GOP’s Beck questions financial commitment to borough library
Staff Writer By JOHN BURTON Budget calls for 3.5 percent tax increase GOP’s Beck questions financial commitment to borough library RED BANK — Under the budget presented by the mayor and Borough Council, borough property owners are looking at a municipal purposes tax increase of 2.4 cents for the coming year. With the projected increase,…
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Council seeks to replace trucks
Staff Writer By john burton SHREWSBURY — In an attempt to update borough equipment, the Borough Council is moving ahead with plans to acquire two new vehicles for the Department of Public Works. At this week’s meeting, the council voted to approve a resolution, authorizing the purchase of a new dump truck. The new truck…
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Normandie Place home approved Planning/Zoning Board approves 18-foot-wide house on 25-foot-wide lot
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Normandie Place home approved Planning/Zoning Board approves 18-foot-wide house on 25-foot-wide lot SEA BRIGHT — The 18-foot-wide house proposed for a 25-foot-wide lot on Normandie Place came back to the Planning/Zoning Board last week 14 feet shorter, 3 1/2 feet lower, 530 square feet smaller and 7 feet farther back…
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Wall man now faces stalking charge Same man was charged with harassing three minors in early February
Staff Writer By john burton Wall man now faces stalking charge Same man was charged with harassing three minors in early February RED BANK — Borough police again arrested a Wall man for allegedly stalking, less than a month from the last time he was arrested. David Frank Hohsfield, 45, Belmar Boulevard, was arrested last…
