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CHRIS KELLY staff Juggler Joshua Edelman entertains visitors to Fair Haven’s annual Harvest Fest held on the grounds of the Knollwood School Oct. 7.
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Borough police arrest suspect in sexual contact incident
RED BANK – A 46-year-old borough resident was arrested and charged with criminal sexual contact Oct. 2, according to police. The 24-year-old Little Silver resident whom he allegedly victimized identified Raul Cruz-Flores, according to a press release from the Red Bank Police Department,. The 24-year-old woman told police that while walking west on Monmouth Street,…
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F.H. cell tower still center of controversy
Assembly candidates, mayor trade criticisms over contract BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer Locating a cell tower in Fair Haven, an issue that took years to resolve, is again generating controversy as fodder for political adversaries. Mike Panter Assemblyman Fair Haven Mayor Michael Halfacre responded to allegations Monday from Democratic Assemblyman Michael Panter (D- 12) and…
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Retirement: the ‘third age’
Brookdale launches Center for Creative Retirement BY LINDA DeNICOLA Correspondent There has never been a better time to be retired or be about to retire in Monmouth County. Everyone is beginning to catch on to the fact that retired people have a lot to offer and the time to devote to the possibilities inherent in…
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Nonprofit partner eyed for community center
Panel recommends Boys & Girls Club, presents options BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer An ad hoc committee of the Red Bank Borough Council recommended Monday that the borough partner with a nonprofit on a new community center. Borough Councilman John P. Curley and the ad hoc committee he heads announced at Monday’s council meeting that…
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Archives and History Day set for Oct. 13
Through the years, a dedicated group bring together archivists, historians and of men and women have meticulously other people and organizations that preserve preserved many of the historical New Jersey history and make it records of Monmouth County dating available to the public, particularly as it back to 1665. relates to Monmouth County. This month,…
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‘Project Little Soldier’ toy drive under way
BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer MELISSA KARSH Ronnie Micciulla displays the Army Civilian Commendation Medal she received in recognition of her work in support of U.S. troops. RED BANK – The scene was an Army deployment at Fort Dix where 16 National Guardsmen, surrounded by family, close friends and volunteers, were about to embark on…
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New bldg., solar panels garner planning awards
Four Monmouth County projects ranging from new construction to adaptive reuse, were recognized at the 54th Monmouth County Planning Board Awards Dinner. Architect Edmund Gaunt (l-r) and Paul Noglows receive the Merit Award from Freeholder Robert D. Clifton Four projects received Merit Awards as examples of exemplary planning. Monmouth University, West Long Branch, received a…
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RBR community shows solidarity with Burma
Wearing red shirts a symbolic call for an end to killings BY MELISSA KARSH Staff Writer PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Clockwise from top: RBR student Meaghan Collins, 16, high-fives French teacher Jacey Greider as she celebrates the success of a schoolwide protest Oct. 5 of political events taking place in Burma. Greider and student…
