Category: Tri-Town Calendar
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Hopecuts fund-raiser at Shear Sensations
Hopecuts fund-raiser at Shear Sensations Shear Sensations, a full-service salon in the Quail Creek Mall at 32 Ramtown-Greenville Road, Howell, will be participating in the national fund-raising Hope-cuts 2002 on Nov. 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hair stylists are donating four hours of their time on that day to give haircuts and manicures…
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Mothers Club of Howell to host fund-raiser
The Mothers Club of Howell will be hosting a fund-raiser to help a Jackson family in need on Oct. 27, from 1-4 p.m. at the Howell First Aid Squad, Kent Road. A vendor fair and a silent auction will be featured. Details: Doreen, (732) 886-2311. Photographic trade show at Lakewood H.S. The Ocean County Camera…
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Lakewood slates annual Halloween Fun Festival
Lakewood’s annual Halloween Fun Festival, sponsored by the Township Committee in cooperation with the Lakewood Police Department, Lakewood Community School and the Lakewood Fire Department, will be held at Town Square, Clifton Avenue, at 5 p.m. Oct. 31. In the event of inclement weather, the Lakewood High School will be used. This free event for…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Driving a tractor pulling pumpkin pickers to the pumpkin patch keeps John Emery, of Emery’s Farm, Plumsted, busy on weekends in October.
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Student to attend young leaders conference
Michael DeRienzo of Howell has been selected to attend the National Young Leaders Conference (NYLC) from Oct. 29 to Nov. 3 in Washington, D.C. DeRienzo is a junior at Howell High School and is the treasurer for the student council, a representative of the student government and is a member of the Spanish Honor Society.…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Bridget Coulahan, 4, puts all of her effort into drawing a perfect picture at the fourth annual Sidewalk Chalk Art Contest in Howell. The Oct. 19 event at the Aldrich Plaza shopping center was sponsored by the Howell Township Community Alliance.
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Child identification packets available
Child identification packets available The Jackson Police Department offers free child identification to all Jackson children. The process takes about 10 minutes to complete and families receive two ID cards, digital fingerprints and a digital photograph. The information would be provided by the family to law enforcement agencies in the event a child is missing.…
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DARE will benefit from sale of hockey tickets
DARE will benefit from sale of hockey tickets The Jackson Police Department PBA 168 is sponsoring a trip to see the New Jersey Devils play the Vancouver Canucks on Dec. 4 at Continental Airlines Arena. Game time is 7:35 p.m. Tickets (second level) are $30, a savings of 40 percent off the face value. All…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Caitlin-Ann Gorgodian, 6, Rae Danett Drach, 11, and Christopher Forse, 12, were picking pumpkins and enjoying an afternoon of fall activities at Emery’s Farm, Plumsted, on Oct. 19.
