Category: Independent Calendar
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CHRIS KELLY Keyport resident Beatrice Schultz dances the day away at The Senior Center Celebrates Spring event held at Croydon Hall, Middletown, on Sunday.
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Brookdale computer users group to meet May 16
The Brookdale Computer Users Group will hold its next meeting May 16 at 7 p.m. at Brookdale Community College, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft section of Middletown, in room NAS 100. Guest speaker will be retired chemistry professor Victor Laurie, who will discuss "Windows XP — Now or Later." Topics will include "Is XP for You?,"…
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CHRIS KELLY Middletown’s own Ken Barber plays a saxophone solo at The Senior Center Celebrates Spring event at Croydon Hall, Middletown, Sunday. The event featured the Happy Days String Band.
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Polish and Cuts for Cancer at salon May 18
Just for Looks Salon and Spa, 871 Broadway, West Long Branch, will hold a Polish and Cuts for Cancer Benefit May 18 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. The salon will offer haircuts, manicures and pedicures for half-price, with staff donating time and proceeds to the Lisa Torres Fund and the American Cancer Society. Appointments are on…
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Keyport business group lists calendar of events
The Keyport Business Alliance announces the remainder of its ’03 calendar of events, to begin with the Memorial Day parade May 25. The "Antique & Classic Car Show" will be held June 18, and concerts sponsored by the Keyport Recreation Commission will be held each weekend throughout the summer. The "Americana Festival of Sails and…
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Sponsorships available for nonprofit’s brunch
Sponsorships and ad journal space are now available for The Volunteer Center of Monmouth County’s "Sail Into Summer Brunch," slated for June 22 at the Molly Pitcher Inn, Red Bank. Sponsorships range from $1,000-$5,000, and ad prices range from $75-$500. Tickets to the brunch cost $65 per person. This year’s honorees will be First Union…
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CHRIS KELLY Elissa Kyle of Matawan signs a copy of her new romance novel titled If Only at the Matawan Public Library Saturday.
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15 reservoirs designated ‘C1’ by governor
Gov. James E. McGreevey recently announced that 15 state reservoirs would be designated as "category one" (C1), the highest form of protection available. The designation rules will provide protections preventing any measurable deterioration in the existing water quality of the 15 water bodies. The local body of water receiving C1 designation is Swimming River Reservoir,…
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CHRIS KELLY James Newman, Point Pleasant, entertains a crowd of seniors with music by the Happy Days String Band at the Senior Center Celebrates Spring event held at Croydon Hall, Middletown, Sunday.
