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Brookdale softball team expects winning season
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer A5-2 record in Myrtle Beach, S.C., was a good way for the Brookdale Community College softball team to start the 2010 season. Brookdale Community College’s Tracey Stern applies the tag a bit too late to the Delaware Tech base runner at first. BCC is ranked No. 2 in the country…
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The first Crack the Code 5K run and onemile walk will be held April 10 at the Vonage Headquarters, 23 Main St., Holmdel. Proceeds will benefit genetic cancer research, spearheaded by Dr. Susan M. Domchek, and the missions of the Holmdel Community United Church of Christ. Register at www.JerseyRunner. com. For more information, contact 732-492-1204,…
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Jacob Landau’s Holocaust Suite
Monmouth University is hosting an exhibit of Jacob Landau’s “The Holocaust Suite” (1968) April 8- 23 in the Monmouth University library, Seminar Room 102, Cedar Avenue in West Long Branch. “The Question” “The Holocaust Suite,” by the internationally known painter and printmaker, is considered a beautiful and disturbing set of seven lithographic prints. Commissioned by…
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Roadwork under way on Navesink River Road
MIDDLETOWN — A collapsed section of Navesink River Road between Route 35 and Hubbard Avenue will be closed for three to four weeks, according to a county official. County Public Works and Engineering Director John W. Tobia said April 1 that he expects the road, which collapsed on the evening of March 31, to remain…
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In your Easter bonnet
Madeline French poses in her Easter bonnet at the Matawan Borough Easter Egg Hunt held at the Matawan Community Center on April 3. CASSELBERRY
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UUC hosts Sunday Morning Dialogs
MIDDLETOWN — The Sunday Morning Dialog program at the Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse in Lincroft during April will present the following discussions: April 11, “The Threat and Challenge of Religious Fundamentalism.” The Rev. Galen Guengerich, senior minister, All Souls Unitarian Church, New York City. April 18, “The Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, December 2009: Reality and…
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Keyport BOE budgets to cap for $18.9M budget
Tax rate to increaseby 2.89 cents per $100 BY JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Staff Writer KEYPORT — The Board of Educationu nanimously approved an $18.9 million budget for the 2010-11 academic year at a public hearing March 31. The district had state aid cut by 14.3percent, or $861,857. Total state aid for2010-11 will be $5,144,185, amounting to26…
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Eggs on the run
Children dash off in a quest for brightly colored eggs at the start of an Easter Egg Hunt held at the Matawan Community Center on April 3. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
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Join health-care discussion at Mid’town Library
All points of view welcome at a discussion at the Middletown Library on Friday, April 9, at 2 p.m. Join retired physician Peg Larsen to discuss the ideas raised in the article, “Health Care: Who Knows Best” by Dr. Jerome Groopman, author of the bestselling book “How Doctors Think.” The article discusses health care from…
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