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Fort Monmouth supports local Memorial Day events
Fort Monmouth representatives will participate in Memorial Day services in local communities. On Monday, May 31, Lt. Col. Richard J. Hornstein, product manager for Tactical Battle Command, will be the guest speaker at the borough of Fair Haven Memorial Day service at 9 a.m. Command Sgt. Maj. Tyrone Johnson, Communications Electronics Command (CECOM), will be…
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Eatontown ordinance would increase fees
Council vote and public comment at June 9 meeting BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer EATONTOWN — The Borough Council at its regular meeting on May 12 voted unanimously to introduce an ordinance updating and increasing borough fees. Borough Administrator George Jackson said that many of the borough’s fees have not been updated in years, with…
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Art in the Park returns to West End May 30
LONG BRANCH — On Sunday, May 30, the Long Branch Arts Council in partnership with the Long Branch Historical Association and Imagine Long Branch will host dozens of artists from all over New Jersey in the 12th annual event Art in the Park happening. The event is free and open to the public and will…
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Students ‘kick it up a notch’ at Iron Chef competition
Team of MHSN students tops teachers in culinary battle BY JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Staff Writer The students cranked up the heat — and the stakes — inside the cooking laboratory at Middletown High School North’s fifth annual Iron Chef Throwdown competition on May 20. Clockwise from top: Matthew Zappoli (standing, second from left), executive chef…
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Defamation suit targets campaign flier
Suit seeks campaign records, unspecified monetary damages BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer Less than two weeks after Councilman Brian Unger and Long Branch Mayor Adam Schneider faced off for the mayor’s seat, the two will be heading to court in a defamation lawsuit brought by Schneider. In the days after his May 11 election victory…
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Graduates process to their seats at the beginning of Monmouth University’s annual commencement ceremony held at PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel on May 20. More photos, page 24 and at gmnews.com. JEFF GRANIT staff
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NOTES
The first Allenhurst outdoor antiques market will be held 9 a.m.-4 p.m. May 30 at Centennial Park, Main Street at Allenhurst Train Station. Admission and parking are free. Rain date is June 6. Details: www.shoreantiquecenter.com, 732-531- 4466 or shore [email protected]. ***** The New Jersey Repertory Company has been awarded $7,500 by OceanFirst Foundation of Toms…
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LBHS’s Beale awarded $1,000 scholarship
Maryssa Beale of Long Branch High School is one of 82 New Jersey high school seniors awarded a $1,000 scholarship through the Comcast Foundation’s annual Leaders and Achievers Scholarship Program. The program provides one-time, $1,000 scholarships to students who strive to achieve their potential, who are catalysts for positive change in their communities, who are…
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