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CILU to host ‘Don’t Move Firewood’ talk
HOLMDEL — Citizens for Informed Land Use (CILU) will host the monthly public meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9, at the Holmdel Senior Community Center, Crawfords Corner Road. “Don’t Move Firewood” will be presented by Keith Bologno of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Meet real mischief-makers like the emerald ash borer and Asian long-horned…
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CBA harriers upset at State NP-A meet
Nov. 21 MOC is next test Someone forgot to tell Don Bosco Prep that the race for New Jersey cross country supremacy was a two-team race. Saturday’sNJSIAAStateGroupChampionships were supposed to be the prelude to the Nov. 21 Meet of Champions where Christian Brothers Academy and Haddonfield, both nationally ranked, would finally decide which was the…
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Post’s Pearl Harbor services Dec. 6
Middletown Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 2179 and Ladies Auxiliary will conduct its Pearl Harbor services at 6 p.m. Dec. 6 at the VFW post, 1 Veterans Lane and Route 36, Port Monmouth section of Middletown. The public is invited to pay tribute to the 2,403 men and women who perished on Dec. 7,1941.…
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Monmouth men put the icing on the cake
BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer It’s been a good couple of weeks for Monmouth University (MU) soccer teams. Just one week after the MU women’s soccer team captured its second Northeast Conference Tournament title in the last three years, the Monmouth men’s team made it a sweep on Sunday, defeating Quinnipiac University (QU), 2-1, to…
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‘South Pacific Swing Era’ dance Nov. 20
The Center for World War II Studies and Conflict Resolution at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown, will hold a “South Pacific Swing Era” dinner and dance 6 p.m. Nov. 20 at Gibbs Hall, Fort Monmouth. The event will feature music by the Brookdale Big Band, singing by Barbara Baron, a cash bar and…
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Looking for yardage
Top: Bennett Jackson (4) of Raritan looks to pick up yardage on the ground during the team’s victory over Long Branch in NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II Tournament play Nov. 14. Above: Raritan’s Jesse Raymond (28) runs to the outside.
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Political mailer lies about affiliation with developer
Iunderstand that any candidate for public office feels that he or she must campaign aggressively, but that did not give Holmdel Township Committee candidate Frank Capaci and town Republican Chairman Tom Scarano the right to publicly lie about me or others in the community regarding the future of the Lucent property. The Capaci campaign spent…
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Matawan Borough Council results astound resident
My father-in-law frequently used an expression upon observing an individual exhibiting foolish or imbecilic behavior, such as the guy at the Green Bay Packers game wearing nothing but shorts and body paint in snowy sub-zero weather or the guy who attempts to fly to the stratosphere in a lawn chair using a bunch of helium…
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Statements by Holmdel GOP flier, chairman are false
(An open letter to the residents of Holmdel) Iam not a candidate for public office, nor do I hold any public position. Yet, the Holmdel Republican candidate Frank Capaci has distributed a campaign flier about the former Bell Laboratories property that included several statements about me. These statements indicate that I have a close relationship…
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