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Student to experience Naval Academy life at summer seminar
TINTON FALLS — Ranney School’s Shane Keenan, Class of 2017, will attend the 2016 Naval Academy Summer Seminar (NASS). The fast-paced, weeklong seminar provides rising high school seniors an opportunity to experience Naval Academy life in Annapolis, Maryland, including academics, physical training, athletics and leadership. Keenan will attend workshops on computers and naval weapons systems,…
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Red Bank support center slates Open House
Stephy’s Place will host an Open House from 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. April 26-28 at the Swede Chevalier Building, Suite 209, 210 W. Front St., Red Bank. Stephy’s Place is a support center for grief and loss. Learn how peer support can help those dealing with loss. To attend, call 732-614-1142 or contact [email protected] and leave…
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Grant funds new storm-planning software for Rumson
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer RUMSON — A grant from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs has funded the development of software that is helping borough officials pinpoint neighborhoods at risk of flooding and other damage days before storm events strike. The Borough of Rumson is the first Post-Sandy Planning Assistance Grant recipient…
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RBR technology students win top honors at state FBLA competitions
Red Bank Regional (RBR) Academy of Information Technology Students were dominant in the State Future Business Leader Completions held on Feb. 18 in at the Harrah’s Conference Center in Atlantic City. Pictured are the RBR FBLA students who placed at the New Jersey States Conference: they are (left to right, front row): Devin Long, Union…
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Medical experts testify about bones found of boy who died in 1991
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer NEW BRUNSWICK — The cause of how five-year-old Timothy “Timmy” Wiltsey died was undetermined; however, the manner in how he died was opined to be a homicide, according to Dr. Geetha Natarajan, a retired chief medical examiner in Middlesex County. “You do not find a child dying of natural causes in…
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Ceremony will honor Sayreville vet killed during Vietnam War
The Sayreville Veterans’ Alliance will hold a ceremony at 10:30 a.m. on April 23 at the Morgan A.A. Complex at the Jesse Selover School. Requested arrival time is 10 a.m. The purpose of the ceremony is to rededicate one of the fields and to dedicate a new sign at the complex in memory of PFC Wayne…
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Defense counsel questions observances of missing five-year-old boy
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer NEW BRUNSWICK — A carnival worker told police in 1991 that he was certain he put five-year-old Timothy “Timmy” Wiltsey on the two- to three-minute ride he was operating at a carnival at Kennedy Park in Sayreville. James O’Connell was one of the witnesses whom Gerald Krovatin put on…
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Dispose of unwanted medication on April 30
The Old Bridge Police Department will hold “Operation Take Back New Jersey” from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on April 30 in the Richard Cooper Recreation Center lobby in the township municipal complex. Residents are encouraged to properly dispose of their unwanted, unused and expired medication.
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Old Bridge Library programs tell stories from around the world
The Old Bridge Public Library will continue its youth programs that celebrate cultural diversity, funded by the library’s recent Dia grant. Youth Stages will celebrate the 20th anniversary of Children’s Book Day with a presentation of “Anansi and the Moss Covered Rock” at 3 p.m. on April 30. The event will tell the story of Anansi, the…
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