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All a dream
Ari Beller, as Puck, rehearses a scene in Red Bank Regional High School’s production of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on Nov. 14. FRANK GALIPO
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Residents see red over camouflaged deer hunters
Safety, property rights are concerns for residents, council BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer Protesters voice their opposition along Sycamore Avenue in Shrewsbury Nov. 13 to the presence of camouflaged hunters shooting deer with crossbows in close proximity to backyards. PHOTO BY DEDE LICHTIG should be controlled through culling. During an August Borough Council meeting, one…
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Riding the rails with Santa
DINNIGAN’S DIVERSIONS LIZZ DINNIGAN My 4-year-old, Casey, is terrified of Santa. We have tried several ways of getting him more comfortable around “that big, red guy.” We’ve eaten breakfast at a chain restaurant while Santa greeted diners (Casey disappeared under the table), we waited on a LONG line to gently place Casey on Santa’s lap…
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Blood donors make a difference
Words cannot express our deep appreciation for those who supported Ava Pellicone’s Memorial Blood Drive at Brookdale Community College on Nov. 1. Whether you donated blood, attempted to donate and were deferred, or volunteered your time assisting donors, we thank you for your time, energy and support in helping others in our community. At this…
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Enjoy your turkey, even if it’s killing our planet
CODA GREG BEAN Maybe today you’re rushing around to finish shopping for the Thanksgiving dinner you’re cooking for the family this week, and the thorniest issue on your mind is how to get the bird out of the oven at the same time the mashed potatoes are ready. Maybe you’re visiting friends or family for…
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Holiday Open House in Fair Haven
FAIR HAVEN — The Fair Haven Business Association, in cooperation with the Fair Haven Fire Company and town individuals, will again be sponsoring its annual Holiday Open House 2-9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, when the two business areas of Fair Haven will host activities. Fair Haven Brownie troops will decorate Memorial Park with luminaries. Bad-weather…
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Safer walkways, bicycle routes planned for Shrewsbury Ave.
Red Bank applies for $180K Safe Routes to School grant BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer RED BANK — The Borough Council has authorized a grant application to the New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) for a Safe Routes to School project along Shrewsbury Avenue. Borough Engineer Christine Ballard said at the Nov. 9 council meeting…
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Child Find under way in Shrewsbury
Some children are born with or later develop delays in normal talking, moving, learning or behaving. Free programs are available throughout New Jersey to give these children the start they need. Preschool handicapped programs are for special children from 3 to 5 years. They help meet each child’s needs, involve the family and are staffed…
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