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Student art competition takes place Jan. 30
TINTON FALLS — The Monmouth Festival of the Arts will host its annual Student Art Competition and Art Workshops on Sunday, Jan. 30, from 2 to 5 p.m. at Monmouth Reform Temple, 332 Hance Ave., Tinton Falls. The student art competition features the work of 11th-grade artists from more than 50 high schools throughout Monmouth…
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Donations sought for troops overseas
The New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Foundation is partnering with the Brookdale Student Veterans Club in working with American Recreational Military Services (ARMS) for an ongoing collection of items to send to troops currently deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Supplies are running low, and help is needed Examples of needed items: • Toiletries — non-alcohol…
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Second Saturdays at Red Bank studio
Joel McFadden’s jewelry design studio in Red Bank is showcasing work by local artists at a monthly salon. “Red Truck” Each month a different artist’s work is featured, with several chances for the public to experience the opening during the weekend. The wine and cheese on Friday and Saturday evening, as well as the Saturday…
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‘Winter Delights 2010 — Plein Air and Beyond’
The Middletown Arts Center (MAC) is hosting the Plein Air Painters of the Jersey Coast (PAPJC) annual exhibition, “Winter Delights 2010 — Plein Air and Beyond,” through Jan. 2. “Lake in October” by Jim Ferrier The show features nearly 200 works celebrating the beauty of the central New Jersey coastal region and more by artists…
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Moran competing for U.S. team at international cross country race
If 2011 is anything like 2010, Ed Moran will cement his place among America’s best distance runners and become a strong candidate to become an Olympian in 2012. Moran, a native of Dayton, will begin 2011 representing the United States at the Men’s International Team Challenge at the Bupa Great Edinburgh Cross Country in Scotland…
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Photos
Above: North Brunswick’s Chance Gadsen (l) pulls down a rebound in front of Monroe’s Ryan Genevieve during the Dec. 17 seasonopening game played in North Brunswick. Left: North Brunswick’s Tait Pirkle goes for a shot against Monroe during the Dec. 17 seasonopener in North Brunswick. The Raiders started the season off on the right foot…
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Talent, experience are Vikings’ strongpoints
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent With four starters back from a team that posted 13 wins, the South Brunswick High School girls basketball team is looking forward to a strong season this winter. Coach Beth Barrio’s Vikings certainly got off to a strong start Friday night with a solid 66-61 victory over Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC)…
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The mailbag: Readers weigh in on Palin’s big-game hunt
CODA GREG BEAN People who write columns are nowhere without readers, and as this year ends, it’s appropriate to give some of mine a last word. Feedback from last week’s column on the general ineptitude of Sarah Palin as a big-game hunter was a mixed bag. Some was from folks taking me to task, some…
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It’s a wrap
Anne Brady (l) and Bob Mizerak of The Arc of Middlesex County located in North Brunswick participated in the Barnes & Noble holiday gift wrapping program in North Brunswick on Dec. 14. PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff
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