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Helping hands
Checks from proceeds of Greater Media Newspapers’ musical fundraiser Soundstage, held May 7 at Bar Anticipation in Lake Como, were presented on May 23 to two groups that work to enhance the lives of children with autism and their families. From left are Glenn Adamo, co-owner, Howell Ice World; Gary Weitzen, executive director, Parents of…
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Roosevelt budget introduced despite concerns of short notice
BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent ROOSEVELT — The Borough Council introduced the 2011 budget at its May 23 meeting, even though members had only received copies of it that afternoon by email and none of them had read it. However, not introducing it could have caused complications as the state-mandated deadline for budget introduction is May…
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‘Soundstage’ event ends on a high note for all
BYAMY ROSEN Alicia Madison and Dan Weltman he sun shone brightly upon those who attended Greater Media Newspapers’ “Soundstage” fundraising event on May 7, enhancing the spirits of those who enjoyed the food and entertainment provided in the tropical surroundings of Bar Anticipation, Lake Como. Close to $3,400 was raised and will be presented to…
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Veteran broadcaster gives back to the industry he loves
BY ELLEN MONTEMARANO Frank Cipolla There are few people who know what theywant to dowith their life at 10 years old and then successfully accomplish that goal. OldBridge resident Frank Cipolla is one of the lucky few. At the age of 10, he knew he wanted to be in radio, and today he has accomplished…
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Gov. Christie — Did he just say what I think he said?
CODA GREG BEAN In the old days, if you were looking for the biggest prude outside ofAunt Gladys — who had a whole lexicon of pseudo swear words like “Good Gravy!” and “Jeezum Crow!” — it would be the man or woman charged with keeping bad words or suggestive phrases out of the newspaper. In…
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2011 Cruise for Prevention slated
The ninth annual Cruise for Prevention car show to benefit drug and alcohol prevention programs in the community will be held 5-9 p.m. June 29 at Byron Johnson Recreation area on Ellisdale Road, Upper Freehold. The event will also feature food, music, door prizes, vendors, a 50/50 raffle and more. Admission is free, and donations…
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Church will hold used clothing fundraiser
The Christian Education Committee at the United Presbyterian Church of Millstone is sponsoring a used clothing drive from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 12 in the church parking lot, 221Millstone Road, Millstone. Wearable and usable clothing, shoes, belts, handbags, linens, stuffed animals and small hard toys will be accepted. All donations should be tied…
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Rutgers to offer MBA in Jewish studies
The Department of Jewish Studies in the School ofArts and Sciences at Rutgers University New Brunswick is now offering a master’s degree program in Jewish studies. The program focuses on Jewish history, the Bible, Jewish literature and cultural studies, religious studies, and Yiddish and Israel studies. The program was established, in part, through an award…
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