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Gov. Christie lauded for town hall meeting
I would like to thank Gov. Chris Christie for holding a town hall meeting yesterday, Jan. 26, at the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Middletown, as well to additionally thank Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno for her wonderful introduction of the governor. It was a privilege to attend the town hall, which, thanks to Gov. Christie,…
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Congress should continue Title X funding
The newly elected leaders in the House of Representatives have launched the most devastating legislative assault on women’s health care in American history. They want to eliminate the national family program called Title X, which has provided millions of women with preventive care since 1970, when President Richard Nixon signed it into law. In addition,…
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Meet a live penguin at Audubon’s program
Kids of all ages can meet a penguin in person and learn about how they live, at the Monmouth County Audubon Society’s Family Night program 7 p.m. March 9. The meeting will be held at the Church of the Nativity on Ridge Road in Fair Haven. The public is welcome; admission is free. The program…
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Charter school to host St. Patrick’s Day Dinner
Red Bank Charter School, a K-8 public school, will hold its fourth annual St. Patrick’s Day Dinner on Sunday, March 13. Corned beef and cabbage, shepherd’s pie and Irish stew will be served along with Irish soda bread and dessert. Traditional Irish music will be provided by the Irving Place Players. The dinner will be…
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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/. TheMad Hatter, located just steps from the finish line at 10 Ocean Ave. in Sea Bright,…
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Athletic field openings may be delayed
RED BANK — Councilman Edward Zipprich, liaison to the borough’s Public Works Department, and Councilwoman Juanita Lewis, liaison to the Parks and Recreation Department, are notifying residents that access to the borough’s athletic fields may be delayed this spring due to the heavy winter snow and freezing temperatures, according to a press release from the…
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Rumson Restaurant Month returns in March
RUMSON — According to Mayor John E. Ekdahl, Rumson is a great place to dine out with lots of dining options and plenty of free parking. Ekdahl made the announcement that the popular Rumson Restaurant Month is returning again in March, an opportunity for residents and out-of-towners alike. “Rumson Restaurant Month brings our restaurateurs together…
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Two River Erg Challenge takes place Feb. 27
The annual 2011 Two River Erg Challenge is open to all and will be held 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27, at the Shrewsbury Borough School, 20 Obre Place. Sponsored by Navesink Indoor Rowing, this is the third year of this indoor competition. Erging is the use of an indoor, computerized rowing machine…
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