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Irish strings
Harpist Marjorie Mollenauer performs in a harp concert at the Eastern Branch Library in Shrewsbury on March 4. The program included a selection of Irish favorites and a discussion on the history of the harp. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Physician charged with distributing drugs
A Monmouth County grand jury has returned an indictment charging a Tinton Falls physician with various crimes relating to the alleged illicit distribution of oxycodone. Dr. Barry K. Ray Jr., 36, of Tinton Falls, was named in the indictment that was handed down on Feb. 7. In May 2010, the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office began…
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A new spin on vintage in Fair Haven
FAIR HAVEN — When Kathie Slavin realized Fair Haven’s oldest consignment shop, The Attic, was going to close forever, she decided to give this secondhand shop a second chance. Slavin purchased the 40-year old business in December and has been retooling the concept, giving it a new name — In-Style Vintage — and a new…
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Keith McHeffey Run set for March 12
SEA BRIGHT — The KDM Foundation will sponsor the 10th annual Keith McHeffey 3- Mile Fun Run on Saturday, March 12. Registration will begin at 10 a.m. and the run will start at 11 a.m. Sponsors recommend preregistering at http://www.raceforum.com/kdm/. The Mad Hatter, located just steps from the finish line at 10 Ocean Ave. in…
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Trunk show will benefit breast cancer awareness
SHREWSBURY — Tula the boutique will host a benefit, “Dressing Up for a Cause,” beginning March 16. The dress event will be dedicated to Cristine Meredith Miele, of Rumson, a tula customer who was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 29 and who succumbed to the disease in 2010 at the age of 41, leaving…
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The Arc marks Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
TINTON FALLS — The Arc of Monmouth along with a network of more than 700 chapters of The Arc across the nation, including self-advocates, families and volunteers, mark Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month in March. The month will commemorate the progress toward improving the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and also highlight…
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T.F. councilman resigns his post
BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The Tinton Falls Borough Council has until the end of the month to fill a seat left open by the resignation of Councilman Duane Morrill on March 1. The council has 30 days to come up with a replacement and must reach a majority decision on their…
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Council OKs $1.8M for water & sewer upgrades
RED BANK — The Borough Council approved a bond ordinance for $1.8 million to fund improvements to the borough’s water and sewer systems. The ordinance’s $1,846,000 includes $594,000 for the relocation of a failing sanitary pump station under the intersection of Drs. James Parker Boulevard and Tilton Avenue. Borough Engineer Christine Ballard, of T&M Engineering,…
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Red Bank council meetings move to Wednesdays
— Andrew Davison RED BANK — Borough Council meetings have been moved to Wednesdays. The Borough Council approved a resolution last week that moves the meetings from Mondays to Wednesdays. The meetings, which currently convene at 6:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays of the month, will now take place at the same time…
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