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Christie taps Kyrillos for transition team
State senator will play role in shaping N.J.’s executive branch BY TOM SHORTELL Staff Writer District 13 state Sen. Joseph Kyrillos will sit on Gov.-elect Chris Christie’s transition team, a group of 10 people who will oversee the passing of the torch between administrations. Sen. Joseph Kyrillos Kyrillos, a 21-year Republican state legislator who served…
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Ex-R.B. attorney sentenced for misuse of clients’ funds
Aformer attorney in Red Bank was sentenced Nov. 13 to a seven-year state prison term for the second-degree crime of misapplication of entrusted property. In addition, a civil judgment was entered, requiring Gary Edelson of Oakhurst to pay restitution to First American Title Insurance Co. in the amount of $48,805.57, according to a press release…
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CHRIS KELLY staff Carter Taft, Fair Haven, helps Mike “Bubba” Wight, of Jackson, move around on the ice during the Brick Hockey Club’s new special-needs hockey clinic held at the Ocean Ice Palace in Brick on Nov. 8. CHRIS KELLY staff
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Army’s findings on fort contamination criticized
Army: Environmental studies being prepared BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer The Eatontown Environmental Commission is calling on the Department of the Army to conduct an in-depth study of environmental contamination at Fort Monmouth before turning property over to the fort’s three host towns. “I feel that we need more information to make a better decision…
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Call for submissions for Monmouth Festival of Arts
TINTON FALLS — Artists are invited to submit their works for jury selection for the Monmouth Festival of the Arts (MFA) 2010 show. This year celebrates MFA’s 40th anniversary as one of the most popular juried art shows in the area supporting artists as well as art education. Artists specializing in all genres are welcome…
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Ordinance provides $1M for public works
Council introduces funding for capital improvements BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The Borough Council voted unanimously to introduce an ordinance appropriating $1,095,000 for various public works equipment at the Nov. 10 meeting. Public Works Director John N. Bucciero said the funds would make it possible to replace some trucks that are no…
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Friendly rivalry
From top: Faculty member Emily Louis bumps a ball into play during Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s annual Senior- Faculty Volleyball game on Nov. 18. Faculty member Jess Olshefski sets the ball in front of the net. Dave Robbins watches his spike soar past his teachers. Proceeds from the game, An RFH tradition, are donated…
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VNA extends community-based services to North Jersey
Central Jersey VNA partners with Newark nonprofit BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer Judith Stanley Coleman, chairwoman of the Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey, and VNACJ Chief Operating Officer Ashley Wharton flank Monsignor William J. Linder, founder and CEO of the New Community Corp., and Donnett Brown, executive director of Essex Valley VNA. RED BANK…
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Sea Bright beaches hard hit by nor’easter
County OEM to meet with FEMA BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer Sea Bright officials are estimating that damage from the recent nor’easter, which caused major beach erosion, leveled sand dunes and destroyed beach grass, amounts to several million dollars. "We’re hoping for federal funding. The damages are in the millions. "Some of our dunes…
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