Category: Tri-Town News
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Brookdale and LIM College announce joint admissions agreement
Representatives of Brookdale Community College and LIM College in New York City have signed a joint admissions agreement which stipulates that upon admission to Brookdale in the Associate of Science degree in Fashion Design and Merchandising program, students are guaranteed admission into LIM College, provided they complete their associate degree program. Brookdale Community College is…
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Tri-Town News Datebook, Dec. 22
• The Monmouth County Park System will host a Yarn Bee on Jan. 8 from noon to 2:30 p.m. at Historic Longstreet Farm, Holmdel. All are welcome to attend and work on their own project. Knit or crochet at your own pace; farm staff will be on hand to assist those who need a little…
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Tri-Town News On Campus, Dec. 22
Adelaide Hood of Jackson was among the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala., apparel design students to showcase their creations when the College of Human Environmental Sciences hosted the 12th annual Fashion for Life runway show at the Bama Theatre on Nov. 21. This year’s fashion show featured 13 senior apparel design students’ collections that represented…
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Howell PBA announces vote of ‘no confidence’ in police chief; cites concerns
HOWELL – The members of Howell Policeman’s Benevolent Association Local 228 have issued a vote of no confidence in the ability of Police Chief Andrew Kudrick to lead, manage or administer the police department. Local 228 is comprised of the Howell Police Department’s duly sworn law enforcement personnel. The police department’s superior officers have their…
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Smartphone-based audio tour helps visitors access Revolutionary War history
Visitors and New Jerseyans alike can now use their smartphone to enjoy narrated travels in George Washington’s footsteps as the Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area introduces its Ten Crucial Days audio tour. Travelers will follow the route of key events that turned the tide of the Revolutionary War in the very spots…
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Howell Township Council will purchase, preserve Ford Road property
HOWELL – The members of the Howell Township Council have adopted two ordinances that will allow them to purchase and preserve a property as open space or to use the parcel for recreational purposes, and will put a 3-year-old lawsuit to rest. The legal issue involved Congregation Kollel Inc., which filed a lawsuit against Howell…
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Brennan takes seat as member of Township Council in Howell
HOWELL – Republican Suzanne M. Brennan has taken her seat as a member of the Township Council in Howell. Brennan has filled a vacancy that was created when Republican Thomas Russo resigned from the governing body on Nov. 6. Because Russo is a Republican, GOP officials in Howell provided the names of three Republicans –…
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Monmouth County News Briefs, Dec. 15
Center Players Dessert Theater will hold auditions for a production of the world premiere of “A Tomato Can’t Grow in the Bronx” at Center Playhouse, 35 South St., Freehold Borough. The play was written by Gary Morgenstein and will be directed by Bernice Garfield-Szita. Audition dates are Dec. 17 from 7-9 p.m., and callbacks are…
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Record sale shows continued NYC buyer demand for luxury properties in Monmouth County
MARLBORO – A new home sales record was just reached in the Morganville section of Marlboro with a residence at 4 Yorktown Road, off Pleasant Valley Road, closing at $1.6 million on Dec. 2, following a weekend of showings, according to a press release from Coldwell Banker Realty. The home was listed by Katie Kelliher…