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Iconic station building to get new roof
Preservation of Red Bank Train Station key issue for community BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer The deteriorating roof of the Red Bank Train Station building will be replaced with a historically correct slate roof and windows will be replaced. Plans to renovate the Red Bank train station building will finally come to fruition this fall…
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Bill would expand monitoring of ocean waters
Measure would cut time between testing and beach closures to six hours BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer Rep. Frank Pallone (D-6th District) addresses the crowd about the importance of legislation involving water quality, during an Aug. 17 press conference held in Belmar. Pallone appeared with Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) and Clean Ocean Action Executive Director Cindy…
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A youngster admires a customized sport vehicle during Cruise Night, a display of classic and custom cars held in downtown Red Bank on Aug. 17 to benefit the American Liver Foundation in honor of the late Stu Paer, longtime business owner. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
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Shore towns mop up Irene aftermath
Officials say effects of hurricane not as severe as feared Kristen Dalton and Kenny Walter The historical Monmouth Boat Club, the heart of the sailing community in Red Bank, suffered extensive water damage on the first level when the Navesink River overflowed its banks on Sunday. During the height of the Hurricane Irene storm surge,…
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The seventh annual Century for the Cure Bike Ride will be held Sept. 10. Registration is nowopen for the one-day 100-mile ride that will start at 6 a.m. at Camp Riverbend in Warren Township. Proceeds from the event will benefit cutting-edge research and programs at the Cancer Institute of New Jersey. There are also 40-…
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N.B.’s second 10U baseball team flourished
BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent This past spring, Joe Nielsen was asked to coach a 10-years-old-and-under baseball team. It turns out that the North Brunswick Baseball and Softball Association (NBBSA) already had a 10U team, but they had enough players to have a second team. “I wasn’t really sure what to expect, but it turned out to…
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PGA’s best set to take on Plainfield C.C.
The field for The Barclays, the first of four events in the PGA Tour Playoffs for the FedExCup, got a lot stronger last weekend. At the PGA stop at the Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, N.C., that concluded Sunday, Aug. 21, Padraig Harrington and Ernie Els, both Major tournament champions, played well enough to qualify for…
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A member of the North Brunswick Township High School boys soccer team traps the ball with his chest during preseason tryouts on Aug, 18. The Raiders begin their 2011 season at home on Sept. 9 against Old Bridge. JEFF GRANIT staff
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JohnW. Kolowitz
Mr. Kolowitz, 65, of the Morgan section of Sayreville, died Aug. 8, 2011, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. Prior to his retirement in 2004, he was employed as an electrician for 30 years through the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local No. 456, North Brunswick. He was predeceased by his parents, Julius…
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