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Air Force Airman Monti Karlo M. Lameg, son of Marietta Lameg of Ocean, graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete…
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‘Dia de Los Muertos’ at Inspired Life Studios
Inspired Life Studios in Long Branch is hosting the opening reception for “Dia de Los Muertos,” an art show inspired by the “Day of the Dead” celebrations of Latin cultures. “Bird in Flight” The opening reception will take place 7:30-11:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 8, at the yoga studio/art gallery, 560 Broadway No. 202, at…
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‘Art From Found Objects’
The Monmouth Museum is hosting an exhibit of artwork that focuses on art created from the undisguised, but often modified, use of common found objects that are not normally considered art, often because they already have a non-art function. Seventyfive percent of the media used by artists to create works for this exhibition is from…
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Redbirds off to 4-0 start after clipping Bordentown
Scheuerman scores twice in 14-12 road triumph BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Could it be mistaken identity? Allentown High School football fans who ventured to Bordentown High School on an Oct. 2 morning had to wonder. After all, Allentown had scored 74 points a week ago, all with seven minutes still to play, and a week later…
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Allentown defeats Nottingham 3-2
Left: Allentown High School goalie Ashlee Fotsch (l) collides with Nottingham High School’s Rosa Colon while making a save during their Sept. 30 game in Allentown. Above: Allentown High School’s Alex Moore (30) jumps over Nottingham High School goalkeeper Kelly Diamond to score the winning goal. The Redbirds won, 3-2. PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff
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Richard E. Loock Jr.
Mr. Loock, 71, of Colts Neck, died Sept. 21, 2010, at his daughter’s home in Parlin. He was a U.S. Army veteran. For the past seven years, Mr. Loock drove a school bus for the Colts Neck Township schools. Prior to that, he was the owner of the Hello Deli in Staten Island, N.Y., and…
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How new health care law impacts Medicare
Arecent survey of adults age 65 and older, conducted for the National Council on Aging, found that most seniors are confused about or unaware of important aspects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as the new health care law. Only 17 percent of the surveyed seniors knew the correct answers to…
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Nonprofits could lose tax-exempt status
We at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) are concerned because as many as 10,000 small community-based nonprofits in New Jersey are in jeopardy of losing their tax-exempt status. The loss of this status could greatly impact the organizations’ charitable work and their donors’ potential tax deductions. Among the organizations that could lose their tax-exempt status…
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Restored funds violate education reform
The state Department of Education restored 80 percent of the school-budget cuts that our Millstone Township Committee made, including the outrageous tuition that Millstone pays to send its students to Allentown High School. This decision is a gross violation of Gov. Chris Christie’s costof education reform plans. The decision was made by the interim Department…
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