Category: Tri-Town Calendar
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Christ Church set to proceed with plans for Oak Glen Road
Donation of propertyis debt paid from WWII Christ Church set to proceed with plans for Oak Glen Road Donation of property is debt paid from WWII HOWELL — When Lenny was scared and hiding from the Nazis in a forest in Poland, it was the help of Polish Catholics that kept the young Jewish boy…
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Committee elects Kafton
Jackson mayor for 2003 By Joyce BlayStaff Writer By Joyce Blay Staff Writer JACKSON — Michael J. Kafton was unanimously elected mayor and Sean G. Giblin was unanimously elected deputy mayor for 2003 during the 159th annual reorganization meeting of the Township Committee held Jan. 1 at the municipal building. Committeeman Michael J. Broderick, who…
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Public safety post awaits candidate’s response
By Joyce BlayStaff Writer Public safety post awaits candidate’s response By Joyce Blay Staff Writer LAKEWOOD — Township Commit-teeman Ray Coles has confirmed that the position of public safety director has been offered to a finalist in the Philadelphia-New York City-Baltimore area and said the governing body expects to announce a person to fill the…
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Painter strives to blend art, social commentary
Princeton exhibit spans a decade of Millstone Townshipartist By alison granitoStaff Writer Princeton exhibit spans a decade of Millstone Township artist’s work By alison granito Staff Writer “The Nap,” which Eileen Kennedy-Dyne painted in 1994, is an example of her earlier work that is included in her latest exhibit. Millstone Township painter Eileen Kennedy-Dyne is…
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Horse Park of N.J.
lands national event By jane meggittStaff Writer Horse Park of N.J. lands national event By jane meggitt Staff Writer Elaine Landy began riding horses as an adult, and she soon became "hooked on dressage." Eight years ago, Landy, of Millstone Township, started learning about dressage in order to improve her basic riding skills. Today, Landy…
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Registration under way for youth lacrosse
Registration under way for youth lacrosse Howell Recreation is currently forming a Youth Lacrosse Program for children in grades three through eight to run from mid- to late-February through the third week in May. No experience is necessary. Registration will take place Jan. 6-17 at the recreation building, 251 Preventorium Road. Registration hours will be…
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Culinary Workshop held at Jackson ShopRite
Culinary Workshop held at Jackson ShopRite Jackson ShopRite is initiating a new Culinary Workshop. Classes will begin on Jan. 16 and continue throughout the year. The Culinary Workshop is a full two-hour, hands-on cooking program. Participants will be involved in the preparation of several dishes including appetizers, a main course and dessert. Classes will be…
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Soldier’s WWII experiences focus of author’s first novel
Jackson By Joyce BlayStaff Writer Jackson’s Jack Sharkey spent five years writing and editing manuscript By Joyce Blay Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI Author Jack Sharkey of Jackson is enjoying the success of his first book War Comes Home. The Brick native has already finished his second novel, to be published in June. JACKSON — John…
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Churches expected to close on deal for local FM station
By kathy barattaStaff Writer By kathy baratta Staff Writer HOWELL — Radio station WPDQ-FM is in the process of changing hands and will ultimately change its format. The close of the sale of the radio station is pending FCC review of the deal, according to Chris McCarrick, pastor of the Cornerstone Calvary Chapel, Howell. WPDQ,…
