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No one expects to have a stroke
No one expects to have a stroke. It’s one of those things that you think will never happen to you. But it can. Two years ago, I suffered my stroke. I was 28 years old, had a six-month-old baby, and was busy living my life as a wife and mother. But on June 18, 2010,…
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Resources available for anti-bullying programs
Thank you very much for your outstanding articles in the Oct. 11 edition of the Atlanticville. I was extremely pleased to see the focus on antibullying and New Jersey’s annual Week of Respect. Please let your readers know that Prevention First is a resource for all parents, schools and communities relating to anti-bullying programs and…
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Atty: MTOTSA case headed to state Supreme Court
Appellate court upholds lower court ruling on four beachfront properties BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — The legal pursuit of just compensation for their beachfront properties will lead a group of property owners to the state Supreme Court, their attorney said Monday. Peter Wegener, attorney for four property owners in the city’s Beachfront…
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Eatontown council candidates agree fort is major issue
Election 2012 QWhat do you believe is the main issue facing Eatontown and how would you address it? Fitterer: The redevelopment of Fort Monmouth is, and will most certainly be, the biggest issue that faces Eatontown as we move into the foreseeable future. As a councilman, I would not lose sight of the impact it…
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Online courses pursued by undergrads, grad students
BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer Think back to your college years. Heavy textbooks, in-depth lectures and grueling nights in the library might come to mind. Current scholars must overcome the same challenges. But for a growing number of students, the road to a college degree includes a drive through a promising, new frontier — the…
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Online instruction is still developing
Questions remain as to whether schools may collaborate at some time in future BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer The ability to work on college courses regardless of where an individual finds himself during the day is one attractive aspect of online education. JEFF GRANIT staff From lectures transmitted via radio to residents of the remote…
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Allentown’s fall teams are all enjoying success
Varsity Report BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Allentown High School’s Vera Gjonbalaj returns a shot to her opponent from Robbinsville High School, Snigdha Paka, during the Oct. 12 match played in Allentown. Visiting Robbinsville prevailed, 4-1. JEFF GRANIT staff Allentown A llentown High School’s football team travels to Nottingham High School on Oct. 20 at 2…
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Join the fun at ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ in Lakewood
As seen in TheBeachBeat.com With Halloween quickly approaching, the Historic Strand Center for the Arts, 400 Clifton Avenue, Lakewood, will celebrate by hosting a performance of “The Rocky Horror Show.” This deliberately kitschy rock ‘n’ roll sci-fi musical allows the audience members to leave their inhibitions at the door and to join in on the…
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