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Celebrate the history of the fall harvest
Experience the fall harvest as villagers did in the 1800s at the Historic Village at Allaire in Wall on Sept. 18. The Fall Harvest Festival will feature apple games, puppet shows, storytelling, music and other 19th-century activities. Villagers will make cider with a cider press from the 1800s and cook on an open hearth. There…
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Civil War re-enactors to camp in Freehold
FREEHOLD — To celebrate the opening of the new exhibition, “Marching Away: Monmouth County in the Civil War,” the Monmouth County Historical Association will host a Civil War re-enactors encampment during the weekend of Sept. 17-18 on the grounds of the museum and library, 70 Court St., Freehold. The public will be welcome to tour…
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Town to host San Gennaro festival
FREEHOLD — The San Gennaro festival will return to Downtown Freehold on Sept. 18. Food vendors, music and other activities are planned. People of all ages are welcome to attend. The festival will be held at the Monmouth County Hall of Records plaza, Main Street, from noon to 7 p.m. AMass will be celebrated at…
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180 seeks volunteers to train for Sexual Assault Response Team
180 Turning Lives Around (180), is accepting applications for new Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) advocates. Successful applicants will be invited to participate in the 50-hour mandatory training course being held 6-9:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from Sept. 19 through Oct. 19. The course will be held in the courtroom at Hazlet Township…
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Favorites win trotting stakes Races at Freehold Raceway
Favorites prevailed in both 3-year-old trotting stakes but the fillies were faster than the colts on Friday at Freehold Raceway. In the $75,000 Charles I Smith, EL Rock by Yankee Glide scored by a length and three-quarters in 1:58.1 while Firstclassprincess by Classic Photo coasted to a three and a quarter-length tally in the $65,000…
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Tips to avoid Medicare scams will be offered
Posing as nurses, certain individuals go door to door looking for senior citizens who may want help. Those who answer affirmatively are then asked for their Medicare or Medicaid number and billed for services — regardless of whether the service is ever provided. Similarly, unscrupulous doctors or pharmacists look to fatten their insurance reimbursement by…
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Drop-off dates for brush, tree limbs set
Due to Hurricane Irene, special drop- off dates for brush and tree limbs will be available in Millstone. Residents can drop off brush and tree limbs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 17, 24 and Oct. 1 on Baird Road, directly across from Wagner Farm Park. For further information, contact the Department of Public…
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‘Women in Politics’ talk features mayor
Mayor Janice Mironov will discuss “Women in Politics” at the BUNWC Tri-County Chapter of the Brandeis National Committee meeting scheduled for 2 p.m. Sept. 20 at the Robbinsville library, 42 Robbinsville-Allentown Road, Robbinsville. Mironov is a private practice attorney and longtime mayor of East Windsor who has been involved in New Jersey politics for many…
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Casino Night to aid McDonald House
The Ronald McDonald House (RMH) of Long Branch and New Brunswick will host its third annual Casino Night 6-10 p.m. Sept. 23 at the Robert B. Meyner Reception Center at the PNC Arts Center, Holmdel. Guests can try their luck at blackjack, roulette, Texas Hold’em, craps tables and much more. There will also be music,…
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