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  • ‘Ants’ on stage

    As seen in TheBeachBeat.com Mia, played by Maria Silverman, and Adam, played by Michael Samuel Kaplan, star in “Ants,” playing through March 10 at the New Jersey Repertory. The New Jersey Repertory Company is currently presenting the world premiere of “Ants” by Romanian playwright Saviana Stanescu, directed by Jeff Zinn. Starring Michael Samuel Kaplan, Maria…

  • First Presbyterian Church marks 175th anniversary

    BY CLARE MARIE CELANO FREEHOLD — Congregants of the First Presbyterian Church of Freehold, West Main Street and Brinckerhoff Avenue, will be celebrating the 175th anniversary of their church this year, and they have planned activities and events to bring people together to share their joy. The first event will be an anniversary service at…

  • ‘Judge’s Choice Show’ at Boatworks Gallery

    Beverly Hertler, “Crazy Quilt with Animals” A rtwork chosen by judges for the 2012 Jersey Shore Juried Art Show is featured in the new exhibit at the Belmar Arts Council’s Boatworks Gallery. The show highlights graphic art by Rick Alvarado, woodcut prints by Paul Bonelli, sculptures by Carol Gleason, paintings by Guido Guazzoni, and fabric…

  • Route 537 project to be discussed at two public meetings

    A public information meeting about scheduled improvements to Monmouth County Route 537 from Gravel Hill Road in Freehold Township to Route 33 Business in Freehold Borough is scheduled from 2-4 p.m. Feb. 26 at the Freehold Fire Department firehouse, second floor, 49 W. Main St., Freehold Borough. A second public information meeting will be held…

  • Program will feature handwriting analyst

    Handwriting analyst Terry Antoniewicz will explain how a person’s handwriting can reveal criminal tendencies, how to spot a forgery, and other graphology secrets during the Feb. 23 meeting of Sisters in Crime/Central Jersey at the Jamesburg Senior Center, 139 Stevens Ave., Jamesburg. Her program, “The Mysteries of Graphology Revealed,” will begin at 11:30 a.m. Admission…

  • Colts Neck firearms discharge ordinance due for vote Feb. 27

    By Jack Murtha COLTS NECK — Public discussion surrounding Colts Neck’s proposed firearms discharge ordinance has covered many hotly debated issues, like safety concerns related to hunting and a spike in the deer population, but the conversation has recently shifted to the letter of the law. On Jan. 30 the Township Committee introduced the ordinance,…

  • Business owner sentenced to prison for tax evasion

    A Marlboro resident who owned several air conditioning businesses was sentenced to five months in prison and five months house arrest for evading payment of taxes and penalties over several years, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. Mark Trawinski, 59, previously pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez to an Information charging him…

  • Ode to spring

    Out with the cold; time to prepare for the perennial rite of spring BY GOTTI KELLEY Correspondent Arletta Smith peruses some of the plants and flowers on display at the annual New Jersey Flower and Garden Show at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, Edison, on Feb. 14. The event attracts more than 25,000…

  • Temple seeks food, clothing, supplies

    MANALAPAN — Temple Beth Shalom will hold its annual TBS Cares Day on March 3. Temple members will come together and give back to the community, according to a press release. Help is needed to gather supplies to support this effort. Donations are being accepted through March 1 at the temple, 108 Freehold Road (Route…