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Worship center representatives make difference in El Salvador
The streets in San Salvador, El Salvador, are crowded, dusty and hot. Large families live in small apartments. Despite the conditions, El Salvadorans are happy to join in the songs and dancing presented by workers from King’s Castle, a ministry based in El Salvador, according to a press release. Recently a team of 16 people…
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Liberty Oak Chorus hosts guest nights
Sweet Adelines International’s awardwinning Liberty Oak Chorus is seeking women to sing harmony parts. Women of all ages who enjoy singing are invited to attend the chorus’s Guest Nights to be held 7 p.m. Sept. 15 and 22 at the Freehold Jewish Center, 59 Broad St., Freehold. Musical knowledge is not a requirement to join…
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Irene delivers another blow to Moors Landing
Heavy rains were first punch; hurricane of Aug. 27-28 made situation even worse BY CHRISTINA HABERSTROH Staff Writer HOWELL — Some residents in the Moors Landing development off Strickland Road have lost their homes after Hurricane Irene ripped through Mariners Cove and demolished what was already a damaged area of the neighborhood. Prior to the…
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Entertaining evening
Curt DiDomizio brought his Real Diamond show to the Manalapan Recreation Center on Aug. 24 and hundreds of people came out to enjoy his performance of songs made popular by entertainer Neil Diamond. PHOTOS BY AMY ROSEN Manalapan resident Ben Weiner opened the Real Diamond show.
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auditions
The Premier Theatre Company seeks actors and actresses of all ages to perform in its upcoming shows. The season will open with “Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” on Oct. 14-16, followed by “Sweeney Todd” on Oct. 28-30 and “Scrooge” on Dec. 8-11. Auditions will be held on Sept. 9 at 7 p.m. for teenagers…
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FRHSD debuts new academy
The Freehold Regional High School District has announced the opening of the Regional Learning Academy (RLA) at Manalapan High School for the 2011-12 school year. According to a press release, the RLA is an innovative therapeutic program that will serve the emotional, social and academic needs of students residing in the eight FRHSD sending districts…
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Freehold soil district announces contest
“Forests for People – More Than You Can Imagine” is the theme for the 2011 Conservation Poster Contest sponsored by the Freehold Soil Conservation District and the New Jersey Association of Conservation Districts. Students in the second through 12th grades in Middlesex and Monmouth counties are invited to create a poster highlighting their artistic talents…
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Chinese festival set for Sept. 10 at Marlboro H.S.
The second Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival will be held on Sept. 10 at Marlboro High School, Route 79, Marlboro, 2-4 p.m. A kite-flying contest and moon-cake sampling will highlight the family day. Stories about the importance of moon cakes will be told during the opening ceremonies at 2 p.m. According to a press release, Chinese experts…
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Church will welcome new interim pastor
MARLBORO — The Old Brick Reformed Church, 490 Route 520, Marlboro, will welcome and recognize the Rev. Kent E. Huyck as the church’s interim pastor on Sept. 11, with a special liturgy at the 10 a.m. service of worship. A celebrative brunch will follow worship and all are welcome. Huyck was born in Sheboygan, Wisc.…
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