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Application withdrawn, new plans in works for LNG port
Liberty Natural Gas tells MARAD additional studies needed; will resubmit proposal BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer Liberty Natural Gas (LNG) has withdrawn an application for a license to construct and operate a deepwater port 30 miles off the coast of Monmouth Beach. In an April 10 letter to the U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration…
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Red Bank dentists to give free dental care
Dr. Allan Ruda, and Dr. Beth DeAngelis will host a free dental care event April 28 through Dentistry From The Heart (DFTH). The team of dental professionals will provide the first 125 adult patients with a free extraction, filling or cleaning. There will also be several hygienists, dental assistants and other dental professionals donating their…
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Boro shops for health insurance, keeps court
Loss of state aid, nonprofit properties cited as hurdles in proposed budget BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer RED BANK — The borough’s proposed $20.7 million budget for 2012 calls on taxpayers to raise $11.2 million in support of municipal operations, which is an increase of $841,102 over last year. At anApril 17 public presentation of…
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Women in govt. to mentor high school juniors
TINTON FALLS — Sixty students from 11 area high schools will come together at Monmouth Regional High School on Friday to participate in the sixth annual “Running and Winning” workshop, a program designed to encourage them to become leaders in their communities and beyond. The students will interact with and learn from women who have…
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Restaurants, arts at heart of Red Bank beat
Smithsonian magazine ranks boro No. 3 best small town in America BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer Count Basie Theatre It’s official: Red Bank is a destination. The local hub was listed as the No. 3 pick in Smithsonian magazine’s “The 20 Best Small Towns in America” in its May issue. “It was a surprise to…
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Horsemen’s Monmouth Park lease upheld
NJSEA rejects challenge by Florida racetrack owner BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer Despite a last-minute challenge, the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA) ruled last week that the New Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association (NJTHA) will remain as lessee for Monmouth Park in Oceanport. During an April 19 board meeting, the NJSEA accepted the recommendation of…
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Frankie makes a “seed bomb” with clay and seeds during the Red Bank Environmental Commission’s Earth Day celebration held at the Red Bank Middle School on April 22. More photos, page 43 and gmnews.com. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
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Challenge dropped to Monmouth Park lease
A state official confirmed Monday that Florida racetrack owner John Brunetti has dropped his complaint against the state over the lease for the Oceanport-based Monmouth Park. John Samerjan, spokesman for the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA), said the authority received a letter from Brunetti’s attorney, Paul Josephson, informing the authority that his…
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‘Frank Talk:’ Everyone has a story to share
Gilda Rogers creates a forum for spirited discussion on cable TV BY ADAM GOLDENTHAL Correspondent In a world where truth in advertising can be hard to find, local cable show "Frank Talk with Gilda Rogers" delivers exactly what its title promises and more. The Brookdale Cable TV show, now in its second season, offers candid…
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