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Beethoven works to be performed in Roosevelt
Alan Mallach ROOSEVELT — On Dec. 8, the Roosevelt Arts Project will present a solo piano recital with commentary by Alan Mallach, titled “Beethoven the Revolutionary.” The program will take place at Borough Hall, Route 571, Roosevelt, western Monmouth County. A voluntary contribution of $5 will be collected at the door. The concert will present…
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The Millstone Township Performing Arts Center will present the show “Gift Wrapped – A Holiday Musical Revue” on Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center. The show features professional and local talent in musical selections from people’s favorite holiday shows. This fundraiser, directed by Gina Whalen, will include songs such as…
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Marinari appreciates support from Plumsted residents
My hope and prayers are that you and your loved ones are recovering from our last two weeks of extreme weather conditions. I want to thank everyone who has helped our community during the emergency. Our town’s residents worked together — each one of you — doing whatever you could to help your fellow townspeople.…
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Cardiologist believes Janet’s Law will help save lives
A s a cardiologist and on behalf of the American Heart Association, I want to thank the New Jersey Legislature and the governor for the recent passage of Janet’s Law, lifesaving legislation supported by the American Heart Association that will make the Garden State’s schools safer for all who enter the facilities and grounds. Sudden…
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Officials urged to assess penalties against JCP&L
I am urging Gov. Chris Christie, the state Attorney General, the Board of Public Utilities, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, as well as other government authorities, to press charges of criminal and civil negligence against Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) for causing physical pain and mental anguish during Sandy. Our esteemed governor…
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CODA
Holy Twinkies, Batman, this is sad news indeed GREG BEAN You’re going to have to excuse me for a minute, because I’ve just had a horrible shock. My heart is racing, I’m dizzy, there are black spots dancing in front of my eyes, and the world seems to have faded into 50 shades of gray.…
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Howell man found guilty of armed robbery
Edgar Torres, 44, of Howell, was convicted on Nov. 9 of three counts of first degree armed robbery and three counts of possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, Monmouth County Acting Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni announced. Torres was found guilty following a seven-week trial before state Superior Court Judge John T. Mullaney Jr.…
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Ring in the holidays
Winter wonders abound in Central New Jersey BY LIZZ DINNIGAN Correspondent The Jersey Shore is slowly finding its holiday spirit in the wake of Sandy. Soon the radio stations will be echoing with holiday tunes, the stores will debut colorful Christmas displays, and there will be a wide range of performances, trolley tours, horse-and-carriage rides…
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