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Allentown High School’s Mandy Hornyak goes up over Monroe Township defenders to score a basket during a Monroe Sports Center Summer Basketball League game on July 10. The Redbirds defeated the Falcons, 40-29. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Jersey Shore Undy 5000 puts spotlight on colon cancer
People of all ages will strip down to their skivvies in the streets this weekend — but in the most appropriate manner. The Colon Cancer Alliance’s fourth annual Jersey Shore Undy 5000 5K Run/Walk will be held at 8 a.m. July 20 at Pier Village in Long Branch. Greater Media Newspapers is an event sponsor.…
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ARE WE THERE YET
Her dreams are saying something, but what? Lori Clinch Dreams are the darndest things. They are sort of like movies from God to entertain us as we sleep. Some people think dreams are something more, perhaps even a link to our subconscious that is trying to tell us something. For instance, if you dream you…
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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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Learn ‘Quick and Easy Watercolors’ July 24
The Freehold Art Society will hold a meeting and demonstration at 7 p.m. July 24 at the Monmouth County Library Headquarters, Symmes Drive, Manalapan. After a brief business meeting, artist Anne Hruza will demonstrate “Quick and Easy Watercolors.” Using a waterproof pen and watercolors, a sketch can be made quickly and serve as a study…
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POLICE BLOTTER: July 18
Allentown Police charged Jennifer C. Deworth, 24, of Barnegat, of driving while suspended after a motor vehicle stop for an expired inspection sticker July 12. The accused was issued summonses for several motor vehicle violations and released without bail. On July 9, police charged Charles Eble, 38, of Barnegat, of driving while suspended. Police made…
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PLUMSTED: Council hears of neighborhood fireworks show
Officials remind residents of law prohibiting unauthorized persons from using fireworks by James McEvoy, Managing Editor PLUMSTED — Days after the community was treated to fireworks and a host of other Independence Day celebrations, one township resident expressed concern about similar celebrations occurring in Plumsted neighborhoods. Rich Brevogel, of Hemrock Drive in New Egypt, said…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Senior citizens chapters report club news
Senior Corner column CHAPTER A Photo albums with pictures of activities from the past will be displayed at future meetings. Come early and take a trip down memory lane. Please do not remove any of the pictures. Membership Chairwoman Loretta Tansey will conduct a class on “flip cell phones” on Thursday, Aug. 15, in the…
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WESTAMPTON: Sheriff aims to keep teen drivers safe
The Burlington County Sheriff’s Department will be holding a free presentation designed to reduce teen driver crashes and offering defensive driving classes. The “Share the Keys” program will be held Aug. 10 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Emergency Services Training Center, 53 Academy Drive, Westampton, according to a press release…
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