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Seabrook honors residents at luncheons
TINTON FALLS — In honor of National Volunteer Appreciation Month, Seabrook held two luncheons on April 21 and April 22 to celebrate the hard work and dedication of the more than 400 residents who volunteer on and off campus. More than 300 residents attended the celebrations. Associate Executive Paula Digerness welcomed the guests to the…
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Member of Israel’s Parliament to meet with community
EAST BRUNSWICK – A member of Israel’s 20th Knesset, who also serves as chairman of the Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Affairs Committee, will visit the area this month. Dr. Avraham Neguise was born in Ethiopia, where he worked as a shepherd before immigrating to Israel in 1985. He earned a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in social…
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Ocean Twp. Zoning Board denies Yeshiva
By Kenny Walter Staff Writer OCEAN TOWNSHIP- For the second time in five months, the Ocean Township Zoning Board of Adjustment has rejected an application for a Jewish post-secondary school. The board unanimously denied the variance request by the Yeshiva Gedola Na’os Yaakov to convert a former elementary school building into a Jewish college during…
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Gloria Nilson & Co. Lifestyle Magazine honored by Home Builders Association of Bucks and Montgomery Counties
The Home Builders Association of Bucks and Montgomery Counties recently honored Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate at its Synergy Awards Gala at The Fuge in Warminster by naming the brokerage’s custom lifestyle magazine Best Associate Member Direct Mail Piece. Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate Collection Magazine is distributed within eight counties in New…
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Long Branch holds off on bike lane
By Kenny Walter Staff Writer LONG BRANCH- With the new boardwalk in place, the city is not yet ready to move forward with plans for a bike path. The City Council announced during its April 26 meeting that it would not be implementing a bike path along the beachfront this year, but may do so…
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Brookdale earns top seed for Region 19 softball tournament
By Tim Morris Nobody knows the big picture of a college softball season than Brookdale Community College’s Bo Scannapieco. When his Jersey Blues were an uncharacteristic 8-10 to start the season, the Hall of Fame coach didn’t press the panic button like a less experienced coach may have. He insisted that his team was ready…
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Resurging housing market fueled by millennials
By Andrew Martins Staff Writer Nearly a decade after a housing market bubble caused millions to forego buying homes, prospective sellers and realtors are coming back to the table to close deals with members of the newest, and largest, demographic to ever enter the market. “Millennials are getting tired of paying rent payments and getting…
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Monmouth Mall redevelopment plan is scratched by its owner
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer EATONTOWN — Monmouth Mall will remain intact and unchanged. That is because, to the surprise of Borough Council members, borough officials, residents and community members, Kushner Companies, the sole owner of the Monmouth Mall, has opted not to move forward with a $500 million redevelopment plan that would have…
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Long Branch, West Long Branch to share finance director services
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — The neighboring municipalities of Long Branch and West Long Branch will be sharing a finance director and purchasing agent for the remainder of the year. Last month, both the West Long Branch and Long Branch councils passed resolutions for a shared-service agreement to allow Long Branch Finance…
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