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Democrats continue to reign in Aberdeen
BY NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer ABERDEEN — While Democrats will continue to fill all the seats on the Township Council, there will be three new faces beginning Jan. 1. After defeating their Republican challengers in the Nov. 8 election, Democrats Harvey M. Brenner, Robert Swindle and Connie Kelley will join incumbent running mate Councilman Greg…
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Matawan PBA hosts annual toy/food drive
MATAWAN — Matawan PBA Local 179 has a tradition of helping to make the holiday season brighter for disadvantaged families. This year, the economy continues to affect area families and the Matawan PBA is expecting more requests for assistance. This is the 11th year that the Matawan PBA is hold its annual Holiday Toy/Food Drive.…
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It’s a Currier & Ives Christmas Dec. 3
The Presbyterian Church House at the historic Four Corners in Shrewsbury will soon be transformed into a 19th-century Christmas wonderland. A Currier & Ives Christmas will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dec. 3 at the church house, 352 Sycamore Ave. All are welcome. The day will include the traditional booths: Christmas handcrafts,…
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Republicans sweep elections in Middletown, Holmdel
GOP holds majority on township committees BYMIKE DAVIS Staff Writer Middletown and Holmdel residents voted overwhelmingly Republican in the Nov. 8 election, with two Republican candidates winning the open seats on each Township Committee. In Middletown, Mayor Anthony Fiore was re-elected for his second term on the committee, alongside newcomer Stephanie Murray. “This was just…
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Senator, assemblywomen thank voters
We would like to thank the voters of the new 11th Legislative District for giving us the opportunity to serve you in Trenton once again. We will continue our fight to make New Jersey an affordable place to live or do business, as well as serving the needs of our constituents through our district offices.…
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Matawan mayoral candidate thanks supporters
I would like to thank everyone in Matawan who voted for me in the mayoral election. I’m proud of what was accomplished in such a short period of time, raising serious issues affecting the lives of all Matawan residents. I never expected to be a candidate. When I received a letter from the Democrats looking…
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Matawan mayor, councilmen thank residents
We would like to thank the residents of Matawan for having confidence in our ability to represent them as their elected officials. We met many residents as we walked door to door, and thank you for the trust you have placed in us. We promise to continue to work for all the residents of Matawan…
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CODA
Get your motor runnin’, then sit in the recliner GREG BEAN Bummer alert: If you need one more reason to feel old, there’s nothing better than a commercial selling Medicare supplement insurance to the tune of Steppenwolf’s 1968 rock anthem, “Born to Be Wild.” By now, you’ve probably seen the commercial, and if you come…
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BCC to honor Greatest Generation on Dec. 10
Brookdale Community College’s Center for World War II Studies and Conflict Resolution invites the community, especially families, to pay tribute to those from the Greatest Generation during the upcoming Pearl Harbor 70th anniversary commemoration, “LestWe Forget,” Dec. 10. The ceremony will be held in the Warner Student Life Center, Lincroft main campus. Two distinguished veteran…
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