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Balancing act
Marie Halladay, of Red Bank Catholic High School, competes on the beam at the 2009 Shore Conference Gymnastics Championships on Oct. 31. CLAIRE SHEPROW
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Freeholders commended for action against proposed LNG terminals
Opposition builds for the proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals off the coast of New York/New Jersey. The Monmouth County Board of Freeholders defended the Jersey shore by passing unanimously and across party lines, a resolution in opposition to the three facilities at their Oct. 22 meeting. The resolution opposes three separate terminals, proposed by…
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Heart of New Jersey chorus never misses a beat
Sweet Adelines chapter welcomes women who enjoy singing and performing BY ADELE YOUNG Staff Writer They’re not rock stars, but they probably have more fun singing together than many of today’s musical titans. Members of the Heart of New Jersey chorus, under the direction of Jane Holden (center), practice for their annual show Nov. 15,…
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Lady Hawks bring home another NEC title
While the Monmouth University (MU) men’s soccer team has garnered much of the attention this year with its record-setting play, the MU women’s team has quietly been putting together a special season in its own right. This past weekend, however, the Lady Hawks made the loudest of statements, beating top-seeded Central Connecticut State University (CCSU),…
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Oceanport council members are grateful for support
(An open letter to the residents of Oceanport) On behalf of my running mate and me, I would like to thank you for electing us Nov. 3 to serve as your councilmen. It is an honor to serve you and we promise to work hard to do what is best for Oceanport. We would also…
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‘Moving Forward’
‘Moving Forward,” the first solo exhibit of work by Lucy Kalian, is at the Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury. “Morning Scramble” Kalian creates art in multiple mediums and will be presenting photographs, serigraphs and new oil paintings. Her large oil paintings depict one of her favorite themes — bridges. Her smaller still-life paintings are…
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New Rt. 36 Highlands bridge negligent of ADA
It is ironic that the new Route 36 Highlands bridge was inaugurated by a wheelchair user going across on the road. He would not have been able to use the sidewalk! The bridge project sidewalks have no curb cuts as required by state and federal laws, including the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). All the…
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Councilmen extend thanks to voters of Red Bank
It is with great appreciation that we begin our second terms as councilmen for the great borough of Red Bank. We are both deeply honored to be re-elected by the citizens of Red Bank and want to assure each resident that your concerns are of utmost importance to the governing body of Red Bank, and…
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Preventing another Operation Bid Rig
Your Turn Guest Column • Arthur Z. Kamin Now that the election is over, it is time for the five-member Board of Freeholders to come together and adopt a strong ethics structure to give the county the watchdog agency it needs to help ensure honest government. The two Republican freeholders have been battling efforts by…
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