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Nick Eosso, of Eosso Paving, sprays-paints a number stencil as he puts the finishing touches on a Moving Math game board for students painted on the blacktop at Cliffwood Avenue School in Aberdeen on Aug. 27. Story on page 3.
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Outdoor game helps students learn math
Moving Math grid is a school and community effort BY JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Staff Writer Just in time for the first day of school, children at Cliffwood Avenue School will have a new place to play this year — and learn, too. Ralph Mazzoni, of Eosso Paving, removes the stencils used to paint a large game…
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Caregiver support group meetings slated
The Alzheimer’s Association, Greater New Jersey Chapter, will a hold caregiver support group meeting 10 a.m. Sept. 3 at Atria Senior Living Group, 44 Pine St., and 7 p.m. Sept. 9 at Kensington Court, 864 Shrewsbury Ave., both in Tinton Falls. Meetings will also be held 6:30 p.m. Sept. 22 at Sunrise Assisted Living, 743…
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Howell may revise code on buffers
BY LAUREN CIRAULO Staff Writer HOWELL — Planning Board officials have recommended that the Howell Township Council remedy conflicts between buffer restrictions within the township’s land use ordinance. Councilman Curtis Vislocky initiated discussion about the inconsistencies during an Aug. 11 meeting and deemed the language in the ordinance to be vague and confusing. “A lot…
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37th farm to be preserved
PLUMSTED — The Ocean County Board of Freeholders has given the goahead for the 28-acre Krowicki farm to be enrolled in the farmland preservation program. This marks the 37th farm in Plumsted to gain farmland preservation status. The farm will be protected from future development, according to Mayor Ron Dancer. The Krowicki farm, on Route…
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Man charged with making threats to two at company
BY LAUREN CIRAULO Staff Writer HOWELL — A Holmdel resident has been arrested and charged with making terroristic threats against the chief executive officer of Center State Mortgage in Freehold. The firm’s chief executive officer is Howell Mayor Robert Walsh. Police said Jerry J. Lin, 28, was being held in lieu of $100,000 bail after…
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Supporters gear up for 2nd FAAN Walk for Food Allergy
Although all parents worry about their children’s safety, parents of children with food allergies have an additional challenge. Educating the public and raising funds for research are two ways parents, friends and families of children with food allergies are helping to widen the safety net. Joining the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) Walk for…
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Haircut event to benefit baby
JACKSON — The Jackson Women of Today and Justin’s Barbershop are joining forces to hold a cut-a-thon on Sept. 13 to help baby Lucy. Haircuts will be available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Justin’s Barbershop in Romeo’s Plaza, Bennetts Mills Road. Haircuts will cost $8 for children and $10 for adults. Money raised…
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Irish Ayes are smiling
Fish On • RON NUZZOLO Shark River: Capt. Joe aboard the Irish Ayes had friends Bucktail Bob, Pete and Matthew out for some fluke fishing. Capt. Joe was able to make several productive drifts. Almost all baits were producing fish — including whole squid, smelts and peanut bunker. Final keeper tally for the crew was…
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