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Nicholas Campanile
Mr. Campanile, of Tinton Falls, died July 30, 2011, at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. He served in the U.S. Navy. He was a graduate of Rutgers University and the University of Pisa, and earned a master’s degree from Yale University. Mr. Campanile began his career as registrar at Fordham University and was employed by…
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State grants help keep arts part of fabric of life
BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer RED BANK — The New Jersey State Council on theArts awarded the Monmouth County Arts Council (MCAC) two grants for a total of $188,585 in support of local arts organizations. The local arts program grant of $157,398 will be redistributed to community organizations and a special grant of $31,460 will…
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Francisco Diaz – The Lost Road
“Hitchhiker” The New Jersey Emerging Artists Series at the Monmouth Museum continues with an exhibition by artist Francisco Diaz. This exhibition, which runs through Sept. 18, features photographs from “The Lost Road” series, a cinematic narrative depicting four people on a mysterious journey. Each photograph is assembled from several images that together create a visual…
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Oceans of Rhythm Festival to take place Aug. 27
LONG BRANCH — Zeybrah’s 18th annual Oceans of Rhythm Festival will be held at Jerry Morgan Park and the Great Lawn on Saturday, Aug. 27. The free festival is presented by Zeybrah in conjunction with the Long Branch Office of Community Development, the Long Branch Department of Recreation and the Long Branch Housing Authority as…
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Open call auditions for Phoenix Productions’ November show, “Sweeney Todd,” will be held 2-5 p.m. Aug. 27 and 7-9 p.m. Aug. 30 and Sept. 1 at the Count Basie Theatre’s second floor dance studio in Red Bank. Callbacks are Sept. 7. More information such as character descriptions and how to prepare can be found at…
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business briefs
The Curchin Group LLC, a mid-size, full-service accounting firm based in Red Bank, has announced that Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth & Middlesex Counties (“BBBSMMC”) and Prevention First will be splitting all proceeds from the firm’s sixth annual Curchin Open, its indoor miniature golf tournament for charity. The 2011 Curchin Open will take place…
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Elks slate motorcycle poker run for Aug. 28
Red Bank Elks Lodge No. 233 will host a motorcycle poker run Aug. 28 to raise funds for the country’s veterans. Riders will start at the lodge and travel to other Elks lodges in the area (Long Branch, Jamesburg and Old Bridge), garnering a card for their poker hand. The hands will be scored upon…
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August: ‘If you garden, they will come’
GREEN SCENE GOTTI KELLEY “You inherently have responsibilities totake care of things.” — Jack Dangermond N ow that summer is in full swing, we need to rev up a bit in our garden maintenance. You don’t want weeds to compete with your phlox, so weed a little bit at a time, but do it fairly…
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Crabcake Fest at St. George’s
RUMSON— St. George’s-by-the-River Episcopal Church, 7 Lincoln Ave., will hold its annual Crabcake Fest fundraising event at the church on Sept. 17. All net proceeds will be used to fund outreach and other ministries. The evening will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a reception to welcome the new Curate, Jeffrey Roy, and his family, followed…
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