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Huskies turns tables on RFH and win CJ II football title
Matawan wins 3-0 on Creamer’s FG BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Rumson-Fair Haven High School receiver Michael Moralle gathers in a pass against Matawan during the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II championship game played Dec. 3 at Rutgers University’s High Point Solutions Stadium in Piscataway. The Bulldogs’ bid for a second straight CJ II title was denied…
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Christmas delights, Hanukkah lights
DINNIGAN’S DIVERSIONS LIZZ DINNIGAN Christmas was a lonely holiday when I was growing up, but that’s because my family celebrated Hanukkah. When I got married and became one-half of an interfaith couple, it was like winning the Christmas lottery. So we celebrate both holidays, and our children can enjoy the best of both worlds. Christmas…
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‘Let It Snow’
“Copper Beech Tree, Thompson Park” by Christopher Evan Taylor of Lincroft, oil The Middletown Arts Center is hosting an exhibit of works relating to the theme of snow. “Let It Snow” features works of art in various media by local artists and MAC instructors who pay homage to the frosty season. The show kicked off…
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NOTES
Mike Dalberg, of Oceanport, and his canine companion Nina sing along with the Eatontown Choraliers during Eatontown’s Tree Lighting and Community Sing held at Borough Hall on Dec. 4. CHRIS KELLY Brighton Memorial Post Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 2140, 255 Willow Ave., Long Branch, will have its second Friday of the month dinner 5-7…
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Mary E. McCarthy
Ms. McCarthy, 71, of Monmouth Beach, died Nov. 27, 2011, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She was a resident of Fair Haven for many years prior to moving to Monmouth Beach. Ms. McCarthy was predeceased by her mother and father, Mary and Francis Conklin, and two brothers, Francis and David Conklin. She is survived…
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City to regulate outdoor storage containers
New ordinance would set size, time limits BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — The City Council will soon try to curtail the growing problem of residents taking advantage of lax enforcement regarding temporary storage containers. The council is expected to vote at a future meeting on an ordinance that would set time and size…
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Future fort development a concern for local mayors
Little Silver, Shrewsbury officials question potential impact of traffic overflow, contamination BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer SHREWSBURY — The redevelopment of Fort Monmouth could bring traffic congestion and off-site contamination were worries expressed by the mayors of Little Silver and Shrewsbury at a meeting of area officials last week. The neighboring boroughs had the chance…
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Ocean Grove house & inn tour Dec. 10, 11
Historic Ocean Grove’s Chamber of Commerce will host its 19th annual Holiday House and Inn Tour on Dec. 10 and 11. A warm welcome awaits you in the eight Victorian homes and cottages, 11 inns, a senior residence and a tent. Your all-inclusive ticket also includes a horse and carriage ride, a guided tour of…
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Monmouth U to host Kortney Rose night
WEST LONG BRANCH — Monmouth University’s women’s basketball team will host Kortney Rose Foundation Night 7 p.m. Dec. 14 at the MAC. The Kortney Rose Foundation (KRF) raises awareness and research funding for pediatric brain tumors. The Monmouth Hawks will be playing Winthrop University. To purchase tickets, visit www.gomuhawks.com. The KRF will be making its…
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