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‘Edward E. Jankowski: Art and Influences’
Exhibit at Monmouth University will run through March 11 BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer “Bye Bye Billy One” by Edward Jankowski WEST LONG BRANCH — Monmouth University professor Edward Jankowski’s hands-on approach to creating and teaching shines in his current show, “Art and Influences.” His first one-person show, by choice, since 1990 exhibits a selection…
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Council will review snow parking code
BY CHRISTINA HABERSTROH Staff Writer HOWELL— Residents made their way to another Howell Township Council meeting recently to voice their displeasure about a municipal ordinance that can result in fines being issued to the owners of cars that remain parked on residential streets during a snow event. The ordinance also levies fines for portable sports…
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Monmouth freeholders introduce 2011 budget
The Monmouth County Board of Freeholders has introduced a $496 million preliminary budget for 2011, an increase of 0.53 percent over last year. The vote to introduce the budget was 4-1. As of Feb. 25, several department heads had not yet had an opportunity to present their budget proposals to the board, and the freeholders…
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Musical festival to be held at local church
The Lakewood Clergy Association invites the public to take part in “A Night of Praise Musical Festival” to be held at 6 p.m. March 13 at Holy Family Catholic Church, 1139 East County Line Road, Lakewood. Special guests will include a gospel choir, a children’s chorus, a bell choir and an ecumenical choir. Those attending…
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Treasures of the Jersey Shore
Allaire State Park is Wall’s treasure The Allaire Chapel at the Historic Village at Allaire Nestled away in the woods on Atlantic Avenue (Route 524) in Wall Township is Allaire State Park, home to the Historic Village at Allaire. The park is one of the major attractions in Wall Township, a gateway town to the…
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Sara’s Law receives final legislative OK
SAYREVILLE — A proposed state law that will create a next-of-kin registry that will be used to notify family members when a loved one is incapacitated in a serious accident received final legislative approval in the state Assembly on Feb. 17. The proposed Sara’s Law is named in honor of Sara Dubinin, 19, of Sayreville,…
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Scouts have chance to design new patch
The Lakewood BlueClaws baseball team is looking for local Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts to design a patch that will be given out to scouts at BlueClaws scout nights this year. “In 10 years we have given out 10 different scout patches,” BlueClaws General Manager Geoff Brown said. “As we start our second decade, we…
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Jackson teens honored at Christian Brothers Academy
JACKSON — Two St. Aloysius School alumni have received recognition at Christian Brothers Academy, Lincroft. Juniors Brian Madden and James Mc- Gowan were recently awarded the Epitome of the Academy award that is given quarterly to members of one class who exemplify CBA’s core values of faith, integrity, accomplishment and promise. The students are selected…
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Testimony continues on cell tower
BY CHRISTINA HABERSTROH Staff Writer HOWELL — Members of the Howell Zoning Board of Adjustment continued to hear testimony on an application filed by T-Mobile Northeast LLC to place a cellular communications tower on property owned by Christ Church of Freehold at 71 Oak Glen Road, Howell. T-Mobile is asking the board to grant a…
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