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Rumson Country Day’s ‘Whale of a Sale’ set for April 16-17
RUMSON — The Rumson Country Day School, located on Bellevue Avenue and Ridge Road, will continue a long-running tradition by holding its 42nd annual rummage sale, “A Whale of a Sale,” on Saturday and Sunday, April 16 and 17. Each year, the entire school community — parents, students, faculty, administration, staff, alumni and friends —…
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The accusation: He wrote new chapter in ‘Management 101’
CODA GREG BEAN If Joseph Spicuzzo — former Middlesex County sheriff, barely former chairman of the county’s Democratic Party and recently resigned commissioner at the New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority — is found guilty of the charges against him, I can’t for the life of me see how he’s done anything wrong. As a…
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Writer warns that NJSIAA could go bankrupt in two years
What personal agenda does state Assemblyman John Burzichelli have against the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association? Or is there a political motive (or appointment) behind his relentless crusade to bankrupt and abolish the NJSIAA? He has used his political prowess to bully the state athletic association. A realistic look at what is actually happening…
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Using science to preserve NJ’s natural heritage
When a plant or animal makes it onto the state’s threatened and endangered species list, it is sad news with a silver lining. It is sad news because the listing means it is in danger of extinction in New Jersey. It is good news because help is on the way to protect the species and…
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Red Bank StreetLife auditions March 29
REDBANK— For the 11th year in a row, StreetLife, Red Bank’s summer music and performing arts series, will return to the sidewalks of the downtown. For the 2011 series, Red Bank RiverCenter is inviting talented adults and teenagers 16 years and older to audition for this summer’s program, 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, March 29, at the…
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Habitat offers to rehab fort buildings
Proposal offers no-cost labor; nonprofits would provide funding BY LIZ SHEEHAN Correspondent Building 5, Officers Row at Fort Hancock LIZ SHEEHAN Habitat for Humanity of Northeast Monmouth County has submitted a proposal to the National Park Service (NPS) to restore one or more buildings at historic Fort Hancock. Thomas Matulewicz, Rumson, a board member of…
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Boro seeks historical status for Parker Homestead
Little Silver seeks National Register listing for 350-year-old property BY JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — The future of the historic Parker-Sickles Homestead on Rumson Road will revolve around the life of Julia Parker, the last descendant to occupy the historic property. In collaboration with members of the community, the borough completed the final…
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Tinton Falls mulls expanding CECOM zone
Planning Board will study adding parcel, zoning change BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The borough Planning Board will consider whether to add a piece of land to the CECOM Redevelopment Zone, which would change the current agerestricted zoning. The Borough Council discussed the CECOM Redevelopment Zone at the March 1 workshop meeting and…
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