Category: Independent Calendar

  • Bowling event to benefit retired racing dogs

    Greyhound Friends of New Jersey will hold its first "Bowl for the Greyhounds" June 7 at 1 p.m. at Brunswick Zone, 1400 Route 36 (Airport Plaza), Hazlet. The cost is $15, which covers two games of "cosmic bowling," a soft drink, and shoe rental. The event will also feature prizes, a gift auction and bake…

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    FARRAH MAFFAI Gov. James E. McGreevey reads The Legend of the Indian Paint Brush to students at the Lincroft School, Lincroft section of Middletown, on Friday.

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    CHRIS KELLY Allyson Rooke, 8, of Keyport, marches with Brownie Troop 214 in the Keyport Memorial Day parade.

  • Community Bulletin Board

    Aberdeen residents may now drop off yard waste Community Bulletin Board Aberdeen residents may now drop off yard waste The township of Aberdeen has announced that residents may bring spring cleanup yard waste (including leaves, branches and other natural debris) to the municipality’s public works garage at Lenox Road, Cliffwood Beach section of Aberdeen. County…

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    CHRIS KELLY Adam Bachmann, 17, of Hazlet paints the lifeguard office at the Hazlet Swim and Tennis Club. The rainy weather kept people indoors on the club’s opening day Saturday.

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    FARRAH MAFFAI Students watch Gov. James E. McGreevey read The Legend of the Indian Paint Brush at the Lincroft School, Lincroft section of Middletown, on Friday.

  • Registration for school’s ‘Prime Time’ June 10

    Holmdel Township Board of Education will hold registration for its 2003-04 "Prime Time" before- and after-school program. Registration will be held 5-7 p.m. June 10 and 11 at the Village School, 67 McCampbell Road. Individuals must bring to registration the child and the person(s) who will pick up the child. The before-school program is held…

  • ‘Cars for Kids’ Sake’ campaign under way

    Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Monmouth County, Eatontown, has begun its "Cars for Kids’ Sake" campaign to raise money for at-risk children. Donors are reminded that the car’s fair market value may be taken as a charitable contribution for income tax purposes, as BBBS is a nonprofit. For more information, call Big Brothers Big…

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    JEFF GRANIT Quinn Robertson, 6, sits atop the shoulders of Gary Lashers, awaiting a first glimpse of her dad, Charles J. Robertson, at Naval Weapons Station Earle Tuesday. Her dad just finished a six-month stint on the USNS Mount Baker in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.