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Going for the shot
Rumson-Fair Haven High School’s Nicole Isaacs goes up for a jump-shot over a pair of Red Bank Catholic defenders during the first half of the Feb. 12 games played in Red Bank. RBC won this tilt between Shore area powers, 46-33. Next up for both teams is the Shore Conference Tournament that begins this week.…
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Workshops, job fair to be held in Long Branch
LONG BRANCH — Is 2011 your year to find new employment? Start with the Long Branch Job Fair 2011 held at Brookdale Community College’s Long BranchHigher Education Center located at 213 Broadway. Jobseekers are invited to participate in free résumé-building workshops on Thursday, Feb. 17, 5:30 p.m., or Friday, Feb. 18, 10 a.m. or 2…
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Alzheimer’s support groups meet
TheAlzheimer’sAssociation, GreaterNew Jersey Chapter, will host its monthly support group for caregivers at 11 a.m. on the second Tuesday at We Care Adult Day Care, 6 p.m. the fourth Wednesday at Brandywine Assisted Living at The Sycamore, Shrewsbury, and 5 p.m. the third Wednesday at Meridian Nursing and Rehabilitation at Shrewsbury. Support groups provide a…
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June E. Diefenderfer Werner
Mrs. Werner, 90, of Tinton Falls, died Feb. 11, 2011. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin and spent two and a half years in the U.S. Navy as a control tower operator during World War II. A charter member of Luther Memorial Church, Tinton Falls, Mrs. Werner served in…
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Jason Morse Elsas Jr.
Mr. Elsas, 73, of Rumson, died Feb. 9, 2011. A former partner and managing director of Salomon Brothers, he retired in 1987. Mr. Elsas was a trustee of Valley Hospital Foundation; a board member of CPC Behavioral Healthcare, Riverview Medical Center, Parker Family Health Center, and the Community YMCA of Red Bank; and a former…
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Milton A. Finley Jr.
Mr. Finley, 95, a resident of Little Silver since 1946, died Feb. 6, 2011, at home. He and several other residents formed the Little Silver Players Group and performed many shows in town. In later years, Mr. Finley became a member of the Board ofAdjustment in Little Silver and served for 25 years. He was…
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Carol Thompson
Mrs. Thompson, 74, of Farmingdale, died Feb. 6, 2011, at home. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Thompson was predeceased by a brother, George Brown. Surviving are her husband, John M. Thompson; a son and daughter-in-law, John Thompson, and his wife, Monica, of Howell; a daughter and son-in-law, Cheryl Lane, and her husband, John, of Tinton…
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Black History Month poetry reading Feb. 21
WEST LONG BRANCH — In celebration of Black History Month, Monmouth University will host a reading by poetAracelis Girmay on Feb. 21. A lively reader of her own work, Girmay will present an hour of exciting, moving and memorable poems beginning at 4:30 p.m. in Wilson Hall Auditorium, 400 Cedar Ave. The event is free…
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on campus
Felician College, Rutherford and Lodi, has named the following local students to its dean’s list for the fall semester: Anthony Bizien of Hazlet, Michael Zudonyi of Holmdel, Nicole Lambly of Cliffwood Beach, Sarah Root of Aberdeen, Audrey Ardine of Red Bank, and Shannon Gilmartin of the Port Monmouth section of Middletown. Pennsylvania State University, State…
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