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Amended T.F. budget seeds road program
$50K cut from department budgets allocated for roads BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The Borough Council amended the 2010 budget last week, allocating approximately $50,000 gleaned from department budgets to build a future road program. The council voted 5-0 Sept. 7 to approve an amendment to fund roadwork and earmark over $50,000…
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Financial workshop, ESL classes at Eastern Branch library
SHREWSBURY — English conversation classes will begin this month at the Eastern Branch Library in Shrewsbury as well as at Monmouth County Library headquarters in Manalapan. The classes are open to adults who are interested in learning to speak English and practicing their English skills. The emphasis is on speaking conversationally, rather than on grammar…
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New fort authority begins to take shape
Freeholder Burry named to fort revitalization panel BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer OCEANPORT — With the challenge of drafting S-917, the N.J. Senate bill creating the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA), behind them, officials now look toward the challenges of assembling the authority and actually receiving the property from the federal government. Gov. Chris…
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SkimBash 2010
Clockwise from top: Bill Budd, of Manahawkin, competes in a preliminary men’s division heat at SkimBash 2010, a pro/amateur skimboarding contest held at the Sea Bright municipal beach on Sept. 11. Dan McDonald, of Rehoboth, Del., and Sam Taylor, of Waretown, were among the skimboarders of all ages, from beginners to professionals, who participated in…
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New police chief named in Tinton Falls
PBA asked council to fill post vacant since April BY KENNY WALKER Staff Writer Just days after a group of Tinton Falls police officers urged the Borough Council to fill the vacant position of police chief, Mayor Michael Skudera made his call. John Scrivanic Skudera swore in Detective Sgt. John Scrivanic, a 16-year member of…
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Members of the West Point Band stand at attention prior to the casing of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) flag in a ceremony held at Greely Field at Fort Monmouth on Sept. 10 to mark the transfer of CECOM to Aberdeen (Md.) Proving Ground. ERIC SUCAR staff
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A member of the West Point Band plays at the casing ceremony for the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command flag at Fort Monmouth on Sept. 10. ERIC SUCAR staff
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NOTES
The Shrewsbury River Yacht Club, 925 River Road, Fair Haven, will present an evening of vaudevillian theater, music, dance, comedy and a bit of Fair Haven history at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 24 and 25. Refreshments will be available at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10. Details: 732-747-9873 or www.sryc.net. ***** The Bar Method, 170 Patterson Ave.,…
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Brain injury forum slated for Sept. 23
The Brain Injury Association of New Jersey will offer its free educational session, Brain Injury Basics for Families, 6-8 p.m. Sept. 23 at Universal Institute, 73 Dudley Street, Long Branch. The program, designed for family members of people who have sustained brain injuries, provides a presentation and forum for questions. People with brain injuries and…
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