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John G. Zerrer
Mr. Zerrer, 84, of Tinton Falls, and formerly a 50-year resident of Middletown, died April 2, 2012, after a brief illness. He worked in management for Provident Mutual Insurance, Philadelphia, retiring in 1975. Mr. Zerrer was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church of Middletown, where…
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Photos
Left: Conor Mellor, first grade, Ryan O’Connor, seventh grade, and Lucy Goddard, first grade, were among the Holy Cross School students jumping to benefit the American Heart Association children’s cardiac programs on March 26. Students at the Rumson school were jumping in the gym, jumping on the playground, jumping solo and in groups during the…
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WATERSPIRIT and Food & Water Watch NJ are hosting a screening of the documentary “Blue Gold” 7-9:15 p.m. April 19 at Stella Maris Retreat Center, 981 Ocean Ave., Elberon. The film will be followed by a discussion session on the global world water crisis. For more information, contact [email protected]. ••••• Jersey Shore Premiere Events will…
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April at the Art Alliance
“Hot Sauce” acrylic on canvas Themes for the April exhibition at the Art Alliance of Monmouth County Gallery are “Couples” and “Tone on Tone.” The work of artist Rita K. Herzfeld, of Edison, is featured in the window gallery, which is located at 33 Monmouth St. in Red Bank. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday,…
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Small Factory cartoons win 2012 Emmy Award
FAIR HAVEN — OnApril 1, Chris Dudick, executive producer of Small Factory Productions, was presented with the Emmy Award for children’s programming at the 55thAnnual New York Emmy Award Gala. The awards honor the talents and abilities of those who strive to improve the quality of television. The winning “Kids Kare” socially conscious cartoons are…
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Help with utility, food bills available
EATONTOWN — LIHEAP emergency assistance may be the answer for households needing help to pay their utility and fuel bills. Federal funding is available through April 30 for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program known as LIHEAP. Donna M. Blaze, CEO of the Affordable Housing Alliance, Eatontown, announced that emergency assistance may be the…
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Axelrod PAC presents Jewish/Israeli film series beginning Sunday
OCEAN TOWNSHIP — The Axelrod PerformingArts Center and the Jewish Federation of Monmouth County will partner to present a new Jewish/ Israeli film series showcasing world cinema exploring the Jewish experience. The diverse selection of 10 films includes dramatic features, documentaries and entertaining comedies and runs from April 15 through July. The films will be…
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Conservation District offers scholarships
The Freehold Soil Conservation District will award three $2,000 scholarships to students majoring in a conservation-related field in the summer of 2012. The Neal Munch, Mac Clark and Bill Schauer scholarships are awarded annually to honor their years of dedicated and distinguished service to the Freehold District and to conservation. This will mark the 33rd…
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April: Spring blew in wildly
GREEN SCENE GOTTI KELLEY “April comes in like an idiot, babblingand strewing flowers.”— Edna St. Vincent Millay O verwhelmed and prone to procrastinate — Maureen Dowd said it so well in her recent column. It can definitely be applied to many of us who tend to put off less desirable chores. But as these chores…
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