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CHRIS KELLY staff Steve Foley (503), Oceanport, participates in the Keith McHeffey Foundation’s eighth annual St. Patrick’s Day Run, a three-mile race through Sea Bright and Monmouth Beach on March 15 in honor of McHeffey and other area victims of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.
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Ranney School’s National Honor Society hosted its third annual ‘senior’ prom for more than 70 residents of Applewood Estates retirement community in Freehold March 7. For residents of the Freehold retirement community, the evening of live music, dancing and socializing is something to look forward to each year. Thirteen students from the Tinton Falls school…
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T.F. library could have funds slashed
BY KENNETH WALTER Staff Writer The Tinton Falls Public Library is one of many municipal libraries statewide that may lose as much as half of their municipal funding if a proposed bill becomes law. Assembly bill A-3753 was introduced on Feb. 9 by Assemblyman Vincent Prieto (D-32nd District). With a recession looming, Tinton Falls Library…
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In their spirit
CHRIS KELLY staff Above left: Thomas Rue, Tinton Falls, participates in the Keith McHeffey Foundation’s eighth annual St. Patrick’s Day Fun Run on March 15. Right: Participants start off the three-mile race that runs through Sea Bright and Monmouth Beach held each year in memory of McHeffey and other local victims of 9/11.
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State aid secures Red Bank pre-K classes
District one of few to receive increase in state preschool funding BY SUSANNE MORELLI Staff Writer Increased state aid has ensured that the Red Bank Public School District will be able to provide a pre-K program for 3- year-olds in the coming school year. The district will receive $2,518,251, a 5 percent increase in state…
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Judge tells youth: ‘You are our future’
RBR’s Boy’s 2 Men program mentors young males BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY staff State Superior Court Judge Lawrence Lawson speaks to students in the Boy’s 2 Men program on March 9. State Superior Court Judge Lawrence Lawson is calling on area students to seek out educational excellence and avoid being caught up…
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Pallone: Use stimulus funds to restore Fort Hancock
U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone Jr. (D-6th District) has asked the National Park Service to use funds allocated to the agency under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to restore Fort Hancock’s historic buildings. The law included $589 million for the National Park Service for the repair of historical resources. In a letter March 11 to…
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Red Bank wields carrot and stick
Boro outs offending landlords, offers deal to avoid prosecution BY SUSANNE MORELLI Staff Writer RED BANK — The Borough Council took steps to deal with landlords who have a history of violations at rental properties, by announcing the names of the worst offenders and giving them the opportunity to avoid prosecution. The council action was…
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MOVING UP – SHOULD YOUR CHILD TAKE SPORTS TO THE NEXT LEVEL? – Advertorial
By Gloria Averbuch Advertorial MOVING UP – SHOULD YOUR CHILD TAKE SPORTS TO THE NEXT LEVEL? By Gloria Averbuch Sports offer fitness, fun, camaraderie and education in a whole host of life skills. When determining whether to get more serious, however, there are many factors that will ensure you make the right decision, and…
