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Fundraiser gala “Recipe for Success” set for March 14
The Joe Romanowski Culinary Education Foundation (JOCEF) will hold its third annual fundraiser gala “Recipe for Success” at the Navesink Country Club, 50 Luffburrow Lane, Red Bank, on March 14. Funds raised at JOCEF’s “Recipe for Success” are used for scholarships for students of the Culinary Education Center, the collaboration between Brookdale Community College and…
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Long Branch to adjust parking meters in Pier Village
By Kenny Walter Staff Writer LONG BRANCH- The city may change the regulations regarding parking meters in Pier Village after receiving various complaints regarding the two-hour parking limit. Jason Roebuck, director of Public Safety, said during the Feb. 23 Workshop meeting, that due to the complaints, the council should consider changing how Long Branch regulates…
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The Shrewsbury Chorale welcomes Guest Conductor
The Shrewsbury Chorale, a mixed chorus serving Monmouth County, welcomes Neil F. Brown as the guest conductor for upcoming March and June concerts. Mr. Brown has a Bachelor of Music degree from Oklahoma Baptist University and a Master of Music degree in choral conducting from the University of Kansas. He is certified as a Teacher…
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Rumson turns focus to state tourney after deep SCT run
By Warren Rappleyea Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s girls basketball team has parlayed a deep and talented roster into a 19-6 record and a trip to the Shore Conference Tournament semifinals. The second-seeded Lady Bulldogs battled Manasquan High School down to the wire and into overtime in the semifinals before falling, 61-58, Feb. 22 at…
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Seraphs, Lancers win SCT basketball championships
By Matthew Rocco Mater Dei Prep had a little more magic left for the Shore Conference Tournament (SCT) championship game. The Seraphs, facing a Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) team that was playing in its third straight SCT boys basketball final, advanced to the title game for just the second time in school history. And when…
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Leadership changes at Arc of Monmouth
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — A new executive director has taken the reins at the Arc of Monmouth. Linda Mayo stepped into the lead role for the Tinton Falls-based organization with facilities throughout the county, taking over for former executive director Mary Scott, whose retirement was effective Jan. 29. “My goal right…
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Boating safety course available in March
A boating safety course will be presented from 6:30-10 p.m. March 14 and 16 by NJ Boating Safety Classes at the Brandywine Senior Living facility at 5 Meridian Way, Shrewsbury. The two-evening course, “Boat NJ,” provides a basic overview of boat and personal watercraft operation and meets the requirements for New Jersey boating safety certification. The course is required by…
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Bowling fundraisers set for March, April
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth & Middlesex Counties (BBBSMMC) has scheduled dates in March and April for its annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraiser. Proceeds will be used for background checks on new mentors and provide professional support and enrichment activities for children and mentors. Participants can form a team of up to six people…
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Eatontown introduces ordinance to create new zone
By Kayla J. Marsh Staff Writer EATONTOWN – Following the announcement of a $500 million redevelopment plan for Monmouth Mall, a new ordinance introduced by the Borough Council would change current zoning at the site to establish the new Mixed-Use Regional Center Zone. At the governing body’s Feb. 24 meeting, Borough Planner John Maczuga said…
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