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Sports Shorts
All former Lion wrestlers, coaches, family and friends are invited to the first Black & Orange Wrestling dinner to be held at 7 p.m. Nov. 23 in the Middletown High School North cafeteria. All current and former wrestlers and coaches will be part of the program. Tickets are $12 in advance and $20 at the…
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Holiday Bazaar slated for Nov. 14 at church
A holiday bazaar will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 14 at West Farms United Methodist Church, 153 Casino Drive, Farmingdale. Hand made crafts, new and used items, fresh baked goods, gift baskets, silent auction, children’s gifts and light lunch will be available.
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Ellen Nichols Leone
Mrs. Leone, 83, of Tinton Falls, died Oct. 20, 2009. She resided in Rumson prior to relocating to Tinton Falls. She was a retired supervising examiner for the New Jersey Department of Banking for 19 years. Prior to that, she was a clerk in the S-2/3 section of the European Command, Frankfurt, Germany, and in…
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Minister and congregation begin new chapter
UUCMC welcomes ‘a woman of quiet strength’ BY LINDA DENICOLA Correspondent Above: The Rev. Virginia Harocha-Ernst interacts with a group of young people at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Lincroft. Below: The UUC’s new minister stands beneath a stained glass window in the Earth Room at the meetinghouse. PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Our ancestors…
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‘Out, out, brief candle’
John Doyle, performing arts instructor at Ranney School in Tinton Falls, instructs Upper School students at during an Oct. 29 rehearsal of William Shakespeare’s “MacBeth.” Above: Peter Giovine prepares for his role as MacBeth. Right: Student stage manager Melissa Kowalski listens to stage directions and (below) students run through a scene. PHOTOS BY FRANK GALIPO
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Caseys show tenacity is defense of their SCT crown
BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer Sometimes, being a champion is not all about how you good you can be. Sometimes, it’s more about whether you can be good enough when you’re not at your best. The Red Bank Catholic girls soccer team was good enough in the semifinals of the Shore Conference Tournament (SCT), posting…
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Meridian ‘Moonlight Serenade’ gala Nov. 21
Meridian Health Affiliated Foundations will hold its 12th annual gala, “Moonlight Serenade Supper Club,” Nov. 21 at Ocean Place Resort and Spa, Long Branch. The fundraising event benefits Meridian’s nonprofit hospitals and community health programs in both Monmouth and Ocean counties. It will include live performances, and live and silent auctions. A limited number of…
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Thomas David Farley
Mr. Farley, 51, of Fair Haven, died Oct. 20, 2009, following a battle with liver disease. He was employed at Builders General Supply Co., Shrewsbury, and New Corner Pizzeria and The Brothers Bar, both Red Bank. He is survived by his wife of 22 years, Dawn Tunny-Farley; two children, Brooke and Connor Tunny-Farley; and a…
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District responds to discrimination suit
Three female employees claim age, gender, race basis for unequal treatment BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer The Monmouth Regional School District has denied allegations of discrimination based on race, gender and age made in lawsuits brought by three female employees. Peter Spaeth, attorney for the district, filed a response to the suits, which name the…
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