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County recognizes citizens who answered call to service
Several Monmouth County residents were presented with Citizen Service Awards at the county’s recent Call to Service Day event that recognized efforts to improve the community and challenged attendees to step up and do their part to make Monmouth County the best it can be. “Monmouth County’s Citizen Service Awards focus on thanking people for…
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NOTESAround Town
The Chelsea at Tinton Falls donated a total of $1,800 to local volunteer emergency responders Northside Engine Company No. 4 and Tinton Falls EMS North, following the Chelsea’s annual golf outing. The event benefits volunteer emergency responders in all the New Jersey communities in which Chelsea has residences. ***** Shrewsbury First Assembly of God, 220…
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Two employees plead guilty to taking kickbacks
Two former employees who worked at the Red Bank location of a scientific, engineering and technology applications company pleaded guilty Sept. 28 to separate one-count federal Informations that charge them with conspiracy to accept kickbacks in connection with the awarding of subcontracts relating to government contracts, according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s…
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Changes at the top at RBR
Risa Clay appointed as acting principal Risa Clay LITTLE SILVER — Red Bank Regional High School (RBR) is realigning administrators due to the retirement of the district superintendent and the resignation of the high school principal. At its Oct. 7 meeting, the Red Bank Regional Board of Education appointed Assistant Principal Risa Clay to the…
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Incumbents seek to keep seats in Sea Bright, Little Silver, Shrewsbury
BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer Residents of the boroughs of Sea Bright, Little Silver and Shrewsbury will go to the polls Nov. 3 to vote for their Borough Council representatives. Norma Ryan Incumbents face challenge in Sea Bright In Sea Bright, Democratic incumbent Dina Long and Republican incumbent Jack Keeler, both of Ocean Avenue, are…
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Rumson & Fair Haven Dems challenge one-party councils
BY LIZ SHEEHAN Correspondent On Election Day, Nov. 3, Democrats will be seeking seats on the borough councils of neighboring towns Rumson and Fair Haven, where Republicans now hold all the seats. Michael Steinhorn Rumson Democratic candidate Michael Steinhorn, in his race for the council last year, said he and his running mate were the…
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Hearings on asphalt plant continue in T.F.
Stavola manager testifies plant site is too small BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The latest in a series of hearings on an application seeking approval for an asphalt plant to be constructed on Shafto Road was held by the Tinton Falls Zoning Board of Adjustment on Oct. 15. Stavola Realty Co., Tinton…
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Frank Talk to host panel
RED BANK — Events for October at Frank Talk Art Bistro & Books in Red Bank will focus on fitness, single parenthood, fall fashion and more. Frank Talk continues its panel discussion series with “Democratic Party, Republican Party, Human Party: Which One Do You Belong To?” at 7 p.m. Oct. 23. Where are we headed…
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Safety grant to fund upgrades at Oceanport schools
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer OCEANPORT — The borough school district can now work on safety improvements and upgrades to Wolf Hill Elementary and Maple Place Middle schools that school officials said they have wanted to make for years. “The door locks on the schools have been bothering me for years,” said Board of Education…
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