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In the Service
Michael H. Humphreys has graduated from the Army ROTC (Reserve Officers’ Training Corps) Leaders Training Course at Fort Knox, Ky. A 2007 graduate of Rumson- Fair Haven High School, Rumson, Humphreys is a student at George Washington University, Washington, D.C. He is the son of Aimee E. and Michael Y. Humphreys of Fair Haven. Air…
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Tour de Fair Haven bicycle event set for Sept. 20
Although not as prestigious as the Tour de France, the Tour de Fair Haven is expected to draw more than 250 bicycle racers from New Jersey, Pennsylvania and the New York metro area on Sunday, Sept. 20. The event is sanctioned by USA Cycling and is organized by Christian Young, owner of Cycles54 in Wall…
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Photo
Cynthia Todd Takeyama (l), Norma Todd’s eldest daughter, and Gwen Love, director of Lunch Break, unveil the portrait of Lunch Break founder Norma Todd at Lunch Break’s Annual Picnic on Aug. 14. The mission of Lunch Break is to assist, in an atmosphere of dignity and concern, people who are unable to support themselves and…
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NOTESAround Town
An exhibit of work by Marjorie Bonello Fister and her students will be on view at the Oceanic Free Library, 109 Avenue of Two Rivers, Rumson, for the month of September. The watercolors, oils and acrylics are for sale. Handmade jewelry by Nancy LoBisco Mc- Carron is in the library’s showcase. The first of three…
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Area parishes embark on pastoral planning process
BY PATRICIA YOCZIS Correspondent Cooperation, coordination and collaboration among parishes are some of the expected outcomes of the pastoral plan recently released by the Diocese of Trenton. Titled “Led by the Spirit,” the plan would impact the 111 parishes in the counties of Monmouth, Ocean, Burlington and Mercer. More than 175 members of parishes, who…
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T.F. introduces noise restriction ordinance
Specific time limits would be set BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The Borough Council voted unanimously Sept. 1 to introduce an ordinance limiting noise in the borough during certain hours. The council voted 5-0 after discussing the possible ordinance at two previous summer workshop meetings. Councilwoman NancyAnne Fama originally suggested the ordinance…
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Pampering for Peace fundraiser Sept. 26
RED BANK — Indulge yourself and promote world peace at a wellness fair Sept. 26 at the United Methodist Church, 247 Broad St. in Red Bank. The wellness event is sponsored by Where Peace Lives, a nonprofit organization that provides conflict resolution and peace-building training for children and teens. Pampering for Peace, which will run…
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Charles Park to get upgrades
O’port will match $159K in county open space funds BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer OCEANPORT — Charles Park, which overlooks the Shrewsbury River on Monmouth Boulevard, will soon get muchneeded improvements. “The last improvements done to the park were 35 years ago,” said David Marks, special projects engineer for Oceanport at T&M Associates, based in…
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RBR Board of Education names new superintendent
Accomplished educator eager to lead district BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer Dr. Howard Lucks LITTLE SILVER — Red Bank Regional (RBR) High School District announced that Dr. Howard Lucks would soon become the district’s new superintendent at its Aug. 19 meeting. Lucks will succeed Dr. Edward Westervelt, who led the district for the past 11…
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