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Monmouth U. honors outstanding teachers
Monmouth University has honored three outstanding New Jersey secondary school teachers, including a Red Bank resident. Monmouth University trustee William Roberts, student Adrienne Hansen, and Shore Regional High School teacher Linda Ersor. The Monmouth University-Roberts Charitable Foundation Outstanding School Teacher Award recipients are Linda Ensor, Shore Regional High School, West Long Branch; Dr. Robert Marraccino,…
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July programs at Red Bank Library
RED BANK — How to find reliable health and wellness information on the internet will be the topic of a program by medical librarian Amy Edwards of Riverview Medical Center and Meridian Health at the Red Bank Public Library on Monday, July 13 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The discussion is another in a series…
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Genealogy workshop at Red Bank Library
RED BANK — Monmouth County historian, author and professional genealogist George Joynson will present a two-part genealogy workshop at the Red Bank Public Library on July 9 and 16 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. The workshop is free, and registration is not required. At the first session, Joynson will introduce the basics of genealogical research,…
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Arc’s Work Opportunity Center funding is cut
BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY staff Joe Carbin was one of The Arc clients who went to Trenton to protest funding cuts to the Work Opportunity Center where he is employed. Too old for school but too young to retire. That’s the situation faced by individuals served by The Arc of Monmouth’s Work…
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EFLS awards equipment to L.S. schools
LITTLE SILVER — More than $47,000 in new technology has been awarded to Little Silver schools by the Education Foundation of Little Silver (EFLS). Students at Markham Place and Point Road schools will start the next school year off with $47,386 worth of new equipment. Requests were submitted by teachers and administrators of both schools…
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Maple Cove has a name but no sign
Boro learns grants are available for river access BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer This riverfront parcel at the end of Maple Avenue now has an official name. RED BANK — Kayakers and those with an interest in river access voiced their opinions over the recently named Maple Cove at the June 23 Borough Council meeting.…
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New vision transforms Oyster Point
Second-generation hotelier is catalyst for renovation BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY staff James Barry, general manager of the Oyster Point Hotel, and son Kevin Barry, who is spearheading its revisioning as a boutique hotel. RED BANK — The Oyster Point Hotel, a newly renovated contemporary boutique hotel tucked away on the Navesink River…
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Wolf Hill bids goodbye to principal ‘who watched us grow’
New administrator will succeed Renee Bonin BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer OCEANPORT — After almost 30 years with the Oceanport School District, five as principal of Wolf Hill Elementary School, Renee Bonin said it is time to pass her job on to a younger person. “I always promised myself that I would not grow old…
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Children’s programs at Red Bank Library
RED BANK — A special program for children will be offered Wednesday, July 29, 4:15-5 p.m. in the Avice Noblett Children’s Room of the Red Bank Public Library. Presented by Full Effect Productions, the program will take children on a magical journey where books talk, pictures come to life, and the American Flag appears by…
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