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Though on their way to competition, they stopped to lend a hand
On behalf of our organization, Hazlet Youth Athletic League, I personally would like to thank the Holmdel Cheer organization and their parents for their wonderful display of sportsmanship toward our Hazlet Hawks team. Many teams were competing in Trenton at the Jersey Shore Pop Warner competition, and while en route to the site, one of…
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Holmdel resident supports McFarland
We have lived in Holmdel for the past 10 years and have known Brian McFarland for eight of them. Brian was a coach of our son’s HYAA baseball team, and then, for a number of years, a Cub Scout den leader. We know Brian as a person of highest integrity, very community minded, always quick…
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Matawan Food Pantry thanks donors
The Matawan Community Food Pantry would like to thank Hazlet Boy Scout Troop 92, the Matawan High School Summer Theatre and the Temple Shalom-Reform congregation of Aberdeen. Temple Shalom made a generous donation of food items during the Yom Kippur holiday. At present our food pantry helps 40 to 45 area families a month and…
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Proud to be a resident of Matawan
With all the focus in the news lately about bullying, I thought it very important to say how proud I was of Matawan’s football team, cheerleaders and dancers at the football game Oct. 16. A player from Barnegat became injured and was in need of medical attention. All of the Matawan kids were genuine and…
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The Healing Power of Art’
BY LINDA DeNICOLA Correspondent The Guild of Creative Art on Route 35 in Shrewsbury will open its building to host an art exhibition titled “The Healing Power of Art.” The exhibit is to be coupled with a panel discussion that will analyze healing, art, suffering and meaning, and hopefully provide inspiration for cancer patients and…
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NOTES
The Monmouth Chinese Christian Church (MCCC), 189 Holland Road, is hosting a Harvest Festival 2-7:30 p.m. Oct. 31. The free event features games, crafts, puppets, face painting, a book sale, free health clinic, a basket drawing, food, and an adult cooking contest and photo contest. No masks or scary costumes, please. Details: www.mccc.org ***** Christian…
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Aberdeen revamps sign ordinance for biz district
Promotional signs would be allowed for special events BY JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Staff Writer ABERDEEN — With the holiday shopping season just weeks away, the Aberdeen Township Council introduced a new signage ordinance that would allow local businesses to promote seasonal sales and special events more prominently throughout the township. The ordinance, introduced on Oct. 19,…
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stork club •••
Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, announces the birth of a boy Oct. 1 to Rebecca Stacey and Allen Brill of Aberdeen. Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, announces the following local births: Oct. 1, a girl to Kaity Parleman and SalvadorMartinez Garcia of Middletown; Oct. 6, a boy to Crystal Andrews-Liggs and John Liggs of…
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Twp. and So. River Metals developer reach accord
ABERDEEN — After an executive session discussion, the Aberdeen Township Council passed a resolution authorizing a loan agreement with the redeveloper of the South River Metals site on Church Street on Oct. 19. The township will provide a $350,000 loan in order to fund pre-development costs for the redevelopment of the 14-acre former industrial site…
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