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It can’t be this tough to figure out, can it?
IN THE NEWS MARK ROSMAN I had the good fortune recently to be asked to begin making a regular weekly appearance on WCTC-AM, a central New Jersey radio station that is owned by GreaterMedia Inc., which is also the parent company of Greater Media Newspapers, of which this publication is one. During my appearances on…
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2nd Infantry Division veterans sought
The 2nd (Indianhead) Division Association is searching for anyone who ever served in the 2nd Infantry Division at any time. For information about the association and its annual reunion in St. Louis on Aug. 25-29, visit the association’s website at www.2ida.org or contact the association’s secretary-treasurer, Bob Haynes, at [email protected] or 224-225-1202.
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Middle school show choir to appear on TV
MARLBORO — The Marlboro Middle School show choir, under the direction of music teacher Barbara Pollack, will be seen in a new, original musical series, “America Sings,” on Aug. 3 at 9 p.m. The show choir was selected to appear in the show that was created by the GMC network. GMC is expected to broadcast…
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Auxiliaries present scholarships
The CentraState Healthcare System’s Associated Auxiliaries recently awarded $500 scholarships to eight individuals in the community who are pursuing careers in the medical field. The auxiliaries normally offer three $500 scholarships each year to community volunteers who would be pursuing a career in the health care field. Two would be to graduating seniors and one…
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‘Dylan@70’ rolls into Manalapan library
A n exhibit that pays tribute to one of the icons of rock and roll has opened at the Monmouth County Library Headquarters, 125 Symmes Drive, Manalapan . Old Bridge resident Mel Prussack has brought his tribute to Bob Dylan to the library. The exhibit opened on Aug. 2 and will run through Aug. 31.…
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The Painting World of James Avati
James Avati in his Red Bank studio. Photograph courtesy of George Severini, Dorn’s Classic Images collection. The Monmouth Museum is hosting an exhibit of paintings by Red Bank native James Avati, the pre-eminent painter of paperback book covers in the second half of the 20th century. “The Painting World of James Avati” will run through…
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Circumstances of death and fire being eyed
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The circumstances surrounding the death of an occupant of a home on Jackson Mills Road, Freehold Township, remained under investigation as of Aug. 1. The body was discovered by firefighters who responded to the residence in response to a fire at 200 Jackson Mills Road at…
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Idea for youth council advances
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD — A Youth Council Government for Freehold Borough youngsters is one step closer to becoming a reality. The idea of a Youth Council Government was the subject of discussion at the Borough Council’s July 18 meeting. Councilman Jaye Sims raised the idea in March. He said the program…
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Brochure will direct visitors to key sites
Freehold Borough officials trying to make town safer for bikers and pedestrians BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD — Bicycling enthusiasts or those who just enjoy a casual bicycle ride or an interesting walk will have a new resource to help them explore Freehold Borough. Borough Council members found favor with a bicycle plan…
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