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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Edward Krystopwicz, a member of the Rumson Fire Department, sings the national anthem at the Evening of Remembrance program on Oct. 11 at Victory Park, Rumson.
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Powder creates scare at Eatontown postal center Postal inspectors say substance not likely to be anthrax
Staff Writer By sherry conohan Powder creates scare at Eatontown postal center Postal inspectors say substance not likely to be anthrax VERONICA YANKOWSKI Stephen Hessinger, 9, of Fair Haven gets his face painted by Dylan DeVesty, 13, at the annual Fair Haven Harvest Fest on Saturday. The large regional postal center on Industrial Way became…
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Businesses advised to prepare for emergencies
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli GLORIA STRAVELLI In light of recent disasters, SCORE counselor Juan Fret urges small to medium-sized businesses to plan for possible emergencies. The events of Sept. 11 and the specter of future incidents of terrorism are, according to a small-business counselor, a message for small to medium-sized companies to be ready…
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Evening of Remembrance attended by thousands
Staff Writer By JOHN BURTON JERRY WOLKOWITZ The Rumson Children’s Chorus, featuring students from the borough’s Deane-Porter School and Forrest Dale School, and the Rumson Country Day School, perform “God Bless the U.S.A.” at the Evening of Remembrance program Oct. 11 at Victory Park in Rumson. RUMSON — One month after the catastrophic events of…
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Tax appeals being filed in Red Bank Navesink House, Riverview Towers fighting assessments
Staff Writer By john burton Tax appeals being filed in Red Bank Navesink House, Riverview Towers fighting assessments A senior continuing-care facility is appealing part of its recent reassessment by Red Bank. The Navesink House, 40 Riverside Ave., has applied to the Monmouth County Board of Taxation seeking to lower its assessment because it says…
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FARRAH MAFFAI John Talking Leaves uses a mixture of sage and sweetgrass to bless the rededication of the two plaques commemorating the Revolutionary War which were placed on a stone at the Historic Four Corners in Shrewsbury Saturday.
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Regional sewage plant expansion on track Facility will handle maximum buildout of service area
Staff Writer By sherry conohan Regional sewage plant expansion on track Facility will handle maximum buildout of service area With a new name and a newly expanded physical plant, the Northeast Monmouth County Regional Sewerage Authority — soon to become the Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority — will be ready to meet head on any…
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Winemaking β itβs more than just grapes
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli JERRY WOLKOWITZ Sam Zimmerman (above) of Rumson, co-owner of The Wine Experience winery in Tinton Falls, shovels crushed grapes into a press which extracts the juice from the fruit. At left, Louis Sodano of Monmouth Beach, operator of The Wine Experience, chooses the grapes to be pressed. For Louis "Lou"…
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Green Acres money sought for park expansion Borough Council hopes to purchase adjacent 1.9-acre lot
Staff Writer By john burton Green Acres money sought for park expansion Borough Council hopes to purchase adjacent 1.9-acre lot RUMSON — The borough hopes to add a little extra open space by extending a park through adjacent property. The borough has applied for state Green Acres funding to purchase 38 W. River Road, which…
