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Helen McCulloch Ellison
Mrs. Ellison, 91, of Tinton Falls, died May 19, 2012, at Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank of heart failure after a brief hospitalization. She was a graduate of Wellesley College and worked as an analyst at Moody’s Investors Services in New York City. Mrs. Ellison served with the American Red Cross Gray Ladies during…
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Free seminars to address child custody, divorce, expungement
As part of its community outreach initiative, the Superior Court of New Jersey, Monmouth Vicinage Self-Help Resource Center will hold a series of workshops on court-related topics. The seminars will be conducted in conjunction with Ocean-Monmouth Legal Services and will be held at the Monmouth County Courthouse, 71 Monument Park, Freehold. The divorce seminars will…
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Navesink cleanup to be held June 10
The Navesink Swimming River Group, in cooperation with the Monmouth County Clean Communities Program and Rumson Recycling Program, will hold an on-thewater cleanup of the Navesink River from noon to 3 p.m. June 10. The cleanup will focus on picking up trash and recyclables from the water and natural areas in the islands and areas…
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‘Make It Real’ with soap star Brian Gaskill
Soap star and Red Bank Regional alumnus Brian Gaskill will be appearing at “Make It Real,” a fundraiser for the Garden State Players (GSP), Monday, June 4, at Trinity Restaurant, 84 Broad St., Keyport. He will read poetry from his new original spoken-word poetry album, “Make It Real.” Gaskill is known best for his roles…
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We know too little about our wars and our warriors
CODA GREG BEAN As I write this a few days before Memorial Day 2012, it strikes me that we have to start doing a better job of keeping up with our men and women in uniform, and knowing what dangers they’re facing every day in our name. Let’s start with a quiz: How many United…
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Garden Club to award scholarships June 19
The Navesink Garden Club will award two $1,000 scholarships to graduates at the garden club’s annual luncheon June 19 at Eagle Oaks Golf and Country Club in Farmingdale. Joseph Thomas Zientek of Farmingdale was awarded the $1,000 Mary Cain scholarship. Zientek volunteers in the Junior Master Gardeners program in Freehold and helps teach children about…
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Rumson seeks signal change to ease summer traffic
Old police headquarters on Center St. auctioned for $750K BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer The two lots where the old Rumson police headquarters once stood at 51 and 53 Center Street were auctioned off for $750,000 during a public bidding session May 22. PHOTOS BY KRISTEN DALTON RUMSON — It’s no secret that traffic along…
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Winner chosen in RBCS’s diamond raffle
Members of the Red Bank Charter School CCO (Charter Community Organization) gathered May 20 at the A.H. Fisher Diamonds store in Red Bank to choose the winner of its Pendant Raffle. Proceeds from the raffle will be used for improvements to the school’s playground. Krystyna Jakimowicz of Mendham was the winner of the diamond pendant,…
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Summer workshops to be offered by Historical Society of Ocean Grove
The Historical Society of Ocean Grove is once again sponsoring summer workshops in fine arts and crafts. Workshops are held 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and are held at Centennial Cottage Gardens on Central Avenue and McClintock Street. • Paper Flowers, Monday, July 9; Instructor Laura McHugh. Participants will learn howto transform papers into beautiful life-like…
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