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ON CAMPUS
Clemson University, Clemson, S.C., has named the following local residents to the president’s list for the spring semester: from Fair Haven, Julia Margaret Doyle; from Little Silver, Stephanie Rose Carroll; Stephanie Nicole Ferraris; Rebecca Marie Helstern; from Oceanport, Morgan Lynn Chayes; from Rumson, Taylor Anne Banta; from Shrewsbury, Timothy Martin Wright; from Tinton Falls, Emily…
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The Red Bank Regional (RBR) High School senior class gathered June 12 on the school lawn to dedicate two trees planted in memory of classmates — a magnolia for Riyadh’na Farrow and a Dawn Redwood for Albert Martin — who were lost this year. Teacher and poet Gretna Wilkinson recited Maya Angelou’s iconic poem, “When…
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Residents help swing vote in favor of park
By NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — The possibility that the Anchorage Apartments site would become a passive recreational park is back on the table after the Borough Council voted to support the concept. Members of the council voted 5-1 at a July 11 special meeting to approve an amended resolution that supports the…
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Red Bank Elks host dinner/mystery show
The Ladies Auxiliary of Red Bank Elks Lodge #233 and the Stellar Theater Group are presenting a dinner and murder mystery show at 6:30 p.m. July 27 at the Red Bank Elks’ lodge at 40 W. Front St., Red Bank. Directed by Julian Ayala, the show will feature an evening of murder and mayhem with…
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Ribbons of hope along the ocean
By NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer Denise Fanelli, a patient at the Leon Hess Cancer Center, discusses her experience as a cancer survivor at a press conference held at the Great Lawn Pavilion in Long Branch. NICOLE ANTONUCCI/STAFF A long the Long Branch boardwalk, multicolored ribbons flutter in the ocean breeze, each a symbol of courage…
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FEMA monies for TV ads don’t benefit Sandy victims
Yes, we were stronger than the storm, but not stronger than the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and not strong enough to withstand the flood of TV ads paid for with $25 million in federal disaster aid that should have gone to victims. My 89-year-old World War II veteran uncle was flooded out by Sandy.…
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Parks assoc. supports RFEI for Fort Hancock
I n response to “Commercial, Nonprofit Uses Sought for Fort Hancock” (The Hub, July 4), the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) strongly supports the recommendations made by the Fort Hancock 21st Century Committee for a Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) from potential development partners. The current condition of the historic buildings at Fort Hancock…
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A time to remember veterans of America’s ‘forgotten war’
GUEST COLUMN GERRY P. LITTLE Historians call it the “forgotten war,” but we will never forget the brave men and women who put themselves in harm’s way during the Korean War. July 27 marks the 60th anniversary of the armistice that ended the conflict and ensured that South Korea would not fall under the iron…
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