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Lunch & Learn series at The Arc in November
In honor of Caregivers Month, The Arc of Monmouth will host a Lunch & Learn series from noon to 1:30 p.m. Nov. 3, 10 and 17 at The Arc of Monmouth, 1158 Wayside Road, Tinton Falls. Families of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are invited to attend, enjoy a light lunch and hear the…
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‘The Healing Power of Art’
Exhibit features artwork inspired by women who have been affected by cancer BY LINDA DeNICOLA Correspondent Transforming the bedroom of a cancer patient into an oasis of healing is a lofty goal, but well within the reach of creative and motivated people. “Unconditional” by Lin Salerno The Guild of Creative Art on Route 35 in…
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Court ruling puts Fort Monmouth housing plan in limbo
By Andrew Davison A decision of the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey dated Oct. 27 will force the current Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA) to reconsider its affordable housing plan. The court ruled that the affordable housing aspect of the Fort Monmouth Reuse and Redevelopment Plan failed to satisfy several…
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Improving Redbirds looking forward to state playoffs
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent The Allentown field hockey team’s tradition of success appeared in jeopardy coming into the season with only four players who were on the roster from last season, including starters juniors Dana Sensi, a forward, and midfielder Ciara Weatherbee. Allentown’s Dana Sensi (r) and Steiner’s Kayce Pfeiffer chase after a loose…
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Brookdale women win Region XIX tennis title
The National Junior College Athletic Association Region XIX women’s tennis championship came down to a tiebreaker. Brookdale Community College and Gloucester County College went back and forth throughout the tournament, and with one match remaining the Jersey Blues were in first place. With a win at second doubles, Gloucester’s Roadrunners would have been able to…
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Students apply academics to real-world situations
DeVry seniors showcase projects that tackle business problems with viable solutions BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The culmination of six months of intensive classroom learning and outside research was a Senior Project Showcase held by DeVry University students on Oct. 14. For the projects, students at the North Brunswick campus were asked…
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John W. “Bebe” Higgins Sr.
Mr. Higgins, 77, a resident of Hazlet for 52 years, died Oct. 17, 2010, at home. He worked as a freight handler with American Airlines, Newark, then as an insurance agent with Kirwin Insurance Co., Hazlet, and later as a photographer with Dupress Studio, Hazlet, before retiring in 1995. Mr. Higgins was a member of…
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Dr. Phyllis B. Klugerman
Dr. Klugerman of Millstone died Oct. 24, 2010, after a prolonged battle with thyroid cancer. She earned a Doctor of Education degree in administration, supervision and adult education from Rutgers University. She retired as a vice president at Well Fargo Advisors in 2009. Prior to that she worked for 28 years in various educational capacities…
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Francis Duffy
Mr. Duffy, 56, a lifelong resident of Union Beach, died Oct. 12, 2010, at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. He was employed as a quality control technician with Pepsi Bottling Group, Piscataway. Mr. Duffy is survived by his children, Karen Fay Duffy of Keyport, Ellen Kay Rogers of Virginia, Ryan Matthew Duffy of Keyport and Shannon…
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