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Master broker named to market fort properties
FMERA cites relevant experience in selecting Cushman & Wakefield BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — Commercial real estate giant Cushman & Wakefield (C&W) has been selected as master broker to market the 1,100 acres of the Fort Monmouth military base. The Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA) voted during its June 20 meeting to…
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NJNG opts for quick fix on gas regulators
Gas company makes interim plans to replace below-ground equipment BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer New Jersey Natural Gas announced it still plans to replace underground gas regulators in Red Bank with this above-ground equipment. New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) isn’t waiting for a full hearing in court to address safety concerns connected with its belowground…
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Exhibit, sale to benefit hospital auxiliary
RED BANK— The Care to Give Council, a Riverview Medical Center and Bayshore Community Hospital Auxiliary, will host a cocktail gala and exhibition by the Plein Air Painters of the Jersey Coast. The benefit will be held 5-8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 18, at the historic Monmouth Beach Bath and Tennis Club. “Endless Summer” paintings capture…
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Seven Bridges Road to close for bridge replacement
Monmouth County bridge over Little Silver Creek to reopen in January LITTLE SILVER — Beginning July 9, motorists will have to find alternative routes for Seven Bridges Road, which will be closed for six months because of a Monmouth County bridge replacement project. “It’s going to be about six months, and all we can do…
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Crossing Borders festival celebrates Latino culture
Block party kicks off four days of readings, discussion, food & music BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer A community block party on June 28 at the Two River Theater plaza in Red Bank was the kickoff for “Crossing Borders,” a festival celebrating Latino culture. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Leaving family, friends and loved ones…
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County, towns coordinate response to water main break
NJ American spokesman: Permanent repairs ‘still a long way off’ BY KEITH HEUMILLER & KENNY WALTER Staff Writers The collapse of a bridge at the N.J. American Water facility on Swimming River Road in Lincroft on June 27 caused three water mains to break, leading to a county-wide water emergency that will be ongoing, according…
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Vidal Castro, of the Castro Brothers band, is reflected in the windows of the Two River Theater in Red Bank, where he performed on June 28 at a community block party that kicked off the second annual “Crossing Borders” festival, a celebration of Latino culture. Story and more photos, Page 3. ERIC SUCAR staff
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NJ American: Damaged water mains were due for repairs
Inspections found pipes had been damaged by tropical storm Irene BY KEITH HEUMILLER Staff Writer The three water transmission mains that collapsed at the New Jersey-American Water Company’s Swimming River treatment facility in Middletown on June 29 — touching off a countywide water emergency — were scheduled to be repaired, company spokesman Peter Eschbach said.…
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North Brunswick hosting volleyball clinic
The Raider Volleyball Clinic, under the direction of North Brunswick High School coach Jim Biolsi, will be held from July 9-12 and from July 16-19. The clinic will run 6:30-8:30 p.m., each of the eight nights in the auxiliary gym at North Brunswick High School. The clinic is open to all students entering seventh, eighth…
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