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Miriam P. Taureck
Mrs. Taureck, of Tinton Falls, died Nov. 12, 2009, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She is survived by her husband, Joseph W. Taureck Sr.; and three sons, Bryan Tyler, Christian Andrew and Joseph W. Taureck Jr. Entombment was at Monmouth Memorial Park, Tinton Falls. Arrangements were by Cofer Memorial Home, Red Bank.
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CHRIS KELLY staff Santa and Mrs. Claus mingle with the crowd gathered on Broad Street Nov. 27 for the Red Bank Town Lighting and 16th annual Holiday Express Concert. More photos, page 3. CHRIS KELLY staff
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‘Ray of Hope’ gold, diamond exchange
A “Ray of Hope” gold and diamond exchange fundraiser to benefit Catholic Charities of Monmouth County, will be held 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Dec. 10 at A.H. Fisher Diamonds, 46 Broad St., Red Bank. All unused gold and diamond jewelry brought in will be weighed, appraised and purchased on the spot. Jewelry sellers will receive a…
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Shore Reg’l H.S. student artwork on exhibit
An exhibit showcasing the work of 21 International Baccalaureate art students at Shore Regional High School opened Dec. 1 at the West Long Branch Public Library. “City Souls” by Alison Keller An opening reception will be held 3-5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6. Sponsored by the Friends of the West Long Branch Public Library, the exhibit…
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Capozzi’s 9th-place finish leads RBC girls at MOC
Led by Michelle Capozzi, the Red Bank Catholic girls finished fourth at the seasonending NJSIAA Meet of Champions. Clockwise from top: Red Bank Catholic’s Molly McNamara (158) runs to the finish line during the NJSIAA’s Cross Country Meet of Champions race held at Holmdel Park on Nov. 21. Red Bank Catholic’s Chris Higgins (425) races…
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In long battle over shaky degrees, taxpayers suffer
Coda • GREG BEAN The interminable dispute in the Freehold Regional High School District over administrators and teachers who got ginned-up degrees from an unaccredited and highly suspicious online diploma mill just won’t go away. Regular readers know the saga of the tale’s most highly visible player, FRHSD Superintendent of Schools James Wasser, who got…
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Local history
BY KAREN L. KESTEN & KATHY CHANG Staff Writers Ever wonder how a place, a township, a borough, a school, a park, a lake, a river, a bridge or a street got its name? Greater Media Newspapers recently delved into this topic to find answers to questions like why is Manalapan known as the “Land…
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A fitting tribute to a man for all Brick’s seasons
Township renames cultural center after the late Bob Anstett BY BILL MILLER Correspondent BRICK TOWNSHIP — Bob Anstett was a man whose contributions to the cultural and performing arts and his environmental activism served the community of Brick for decades. So in honor of all he contributed to the township in life, township officials recently…
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