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Free holiday parking in Red Bank until Dec. 27
Beginning Saturday, visitors to Red Bank will be able to park for free in the parking lots throughout the business district until Sunday, Dec. 27. The holiday bonus for shoppers comes compliments of the borough and Red Bank RiverCenter. Shoppers can also enjoy free family-fun holiday events such as Classic Horse and Carriage rides 1-5…
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Latke Festival in Red Bank
RED BANK — Congregation Beth Shalom, 186 Maple Ave., will host its second annual Red Bank Latke Festival 6-8 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12, in celebration of Hanukkah. Latkes, Yiddish for potato pancakes, is a traditional Hanukkah dish. The event will feature a Texas-dreidle (spinning top) tournament, a latkeeating contest, singing, dinner and games. Prizes…
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Borough clerk spot open in Red Bank
BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer RED BANK — The borough is seeking a replacement for its longtime borough clerk, Carol Vivona. While there has been no public announcement made regarding Vivona’s recent retirement, advertisements are running in local newspapers seeking her replacement. Councilman Michael DuPont said Pamela Borghi, one of the borough’s deputy clerks, is…
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Tinton Falls will seek new administrator
Mayor: Interim admin. may be necessary BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — Borough officials said last week they would begin the search for a new business administrator after current Administrator Bryan Dempsey announced he would be leaving. Dempsey, who has served as borough administrator for four years, will move to the position of…
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Recovering from trauma, survivor finds ‘Heaven Exists’
Book chronicles young woman’s physical and spiritual journey after riding accident BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer Life has changed dramatically for Little Silver resident Noelle McNeil, whose recovery from a near-fatal accident is chronicled in her inspirational new book. Noelle McNeil plans a career as a motivational speaker after recovering from a brain injury. This…
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Fort authority bill advances in lame duck session
Amendment requires super majority for changes to reuse plan BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer Abill that will shape the future of the Fort Monmouth region has been passed along to the full state Senate despite protests from local officials who do not want the legislation voted on during the Senate’s lame duck session. Sen. Jennifer…
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Further testing will decide fate of Oceanic Bridge
Weight restriction extended into January BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer The 3-ton weight limit that has been in place for the Oceanic Bridge spanning the Navesink River between Rumson and Middletown will continue into the new year. Oceanic Bridge According to a press release issued by Monmouth County on Nov. 17, further tests on the…
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CLAIRE SHEPROW Shrewsbury’s Rebecca Losch (15) dribbles the ball past Fair Haven’s defense during the fifth annual Red Kettle Classic basketball tournament played Dec. 5 at the Salvation Army Jane H. Booker Community Center in Red Bank. CLAIRE SHEPROW
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Lewis W. Kime
Mr. Kime, 88, formerly of Hazlet and Matawan, died Dec. 4, 2009, at JFK Medical Center, Edison. He was predeceased by his wife Angelina Fortunato Kime in 1983. Mr. Kime is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Stephen and Suenie Kime of Tinton Falls; a daughter and son-in-law, Rina and Roger Munzing of Monroe Township;…
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