Category: Independent Calendar
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Blood Center holding drives during May The Central Jersey Blood Center is offering many blood donating opportunities in May. Some of the locations are as follows: • May 4, Riverview Medical Center, Neuberger Auditorium, 1 Riverview Plaza, Red Bank; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. • May 4, Bayshore Hospital, 727 N. Beers St., Holmdel; 6-8:30…
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Arcadian Chorale plans its spring program The Arcadian Chorale, Matawan, is planning its spring 2000 program. Titled, "One World, Many Voices," it is a program of traditional songs from around the globe, many sung in its original language. The premier performance will be held on May 6 at 8 p.m., at the United Methodist church,…
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Coast Guard offers boating safety course May 8 The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 24, will present a six-lesson course on "Boating Skills and Seamanship," at the Keyport Senior Center, 110 Second St. The course begins on May 8, from 7-9 p.m. The course is a general introduction to boating with an emphasis on safety.…
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Cancer foundation to provide free mammograms The American-Italian Cancer Founda-tion, Hazlet, will provide free mammograms 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 3. The mammograms will take place at Planned Parenthood of Central New Jersey’s Health Center at One Bethany Road, Building 6, Suite 91, in Hazlet. This breast cancer screening is for women 35-39 who…
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In Brief Poricy Park will host ‘Loyalist Trail’ program On May 2 at 7:30 p.m., The Murray Farmhouse Round Table at Poricy Park, Oak Hill Road, Middletown, will welcome Marian Stone who will present a program titled "The Loyalist Trail" discussing the Loyalists who fled the coastal Middle Colonies in 1783 to settle in Canada.…
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Hazlet voters approve budget; oust incumbent HAZLET — In last week’s school election, voters approved the budget by a sizable margin and returned two of three incumbents seeking re-election. The proposed 2000-01 $34 million school budget was approved 938-492, and incumbents Carol Matarese, 10 Dundall Place, and Dorothy O’Connor, 3 Marsand Drive, were re-elected to…
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Aberdeen votes yes; Matawan votes no T he voters in the Matawan- Aberdeen Regional School District passed the nearly $42 million budget by a count of 848 to 626 in the April 18 school election. In Aberdeen, the two incumbents John Barbato and Janice Gallo were re-elected. Incumbent Gerald Donoghue ran unopposed in Matawan. Twenty-three…
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Community Bulletin Board Middletown plans its annual youth job fair The township of Middletown and its Community Affairs Council has scheduled the ninth annual Youth Job Fair 2000 on May 3 from 7:30-9 p.m. at Middletown High School North cafeteria, 33 Tindall Road, Middletown. This event will bring together Middletown youth and employers to explore…
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In Brief Library plans lecture on understanding diabetes The Hazlet branch of the Monmouth County Library, 250 Middle Road, will hold an informal lecture, "Understanding Diabetes," at 7 p.m. May 3. For additional information, call (732) 264-7164. The Irish Federation plans spring dance The Irish Federation of Monmouth County, Hazlet, will hold its spring dance…
