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Clearwater Festival moving to Long Branch
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — Organizers of the annual New Jersey Friends of Clearwater (NJFC) Festival are hoping that a move to Long Branch will lead to larger crowds and more vendors. Ed Dlugosz, president of the NJFC board of directors, said the move from Asbury Park to Long Branch is expected…
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Grant pays for license plate readers at Freehold Raceway Mall entrances
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Drivers who enter the Freehold Raceway Mall should know an eye in the sky is upon them. Freehold Township has used a $285,000 grant from the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness to install license plate readers on the mall’s entrance roads in order to enhance security at the regional…
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Fair will host Antique & Classic Auto Show
The Monmouth County Fair will host an Antique and Classic Auto Show on July 28 at the East Freehold Showgrounds, Kozloski Road, Freehold Township. The show will include antique/production autos to 1932, production cars from 1933-85, sports cars to 1985 and fire trucks to 1972. There will be street rods, modified cars, race cars and…
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Moskal-Scacco
Clayton Scacco & Cara Moskal Susan and Thomas Moskal of Freehold Township announce the engagement of their daughter, Cara Moskal, to Clayton Scacco, son of Penny and Thomas Scacco of Millstone Township. The future bride is a graduate of Howell High School and Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa., were she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree…
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IN THE NEWS
Rep. Holt gets it right on matters of privacy Mark Rosman I have to admit that when I opened my email inbox the other day and saw an email that had the subject line “Holt Statement On Domestic Surveillance Revelations,” I did not have a good feeling about what I would read. Rep. Rush Holt…
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Plan to increase NJ-born horses advances
State Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer’s bipartisan plan to increase the number of standardbred horses in New Jersey was approved last week by the state Assembly, according to a press release. “It’s a shame that a state whose state animal is the horse has just three stallions and a few hundred mares left when it wasn’t…
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Huntington offers exam prep checklist for summer
Eileen Huntington of Huntington Learning Center is reminding parents that students entering their senior year of high school and still planning to take the ACT or SAT should develop a study timeline and strategy this summer. “A student’s SAT or ACT score is a critical component of his or her college application package, and for…
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Monmouth manufacturers to show products at expo
By JOSEPH SAPIA Correspondent For Keyport businesswoman Diane Van Decker, the Made in Monmouth expo provides her a chance to sell her hand-crafted leather items to thousands of attendees at no vendor cost to her. “The main reason I participate in the Monmouth expo is because it is free for Monmouth manufacturers,” said Van Decker,…
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DATEBOOK
Teens can create miniature polymerclay figures, food, animals, charms andmore at 7 p.m. July 9 at the Allentown Library, 16 S. Main St., Allentown. Open tothose entering the sixth grade and up. Register in person or by calling 609-259-7565. Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” willbe performed at 4:15 p.m. July 11 at theAllentown Library,…
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