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Aloha, Red Bank
RED BANK — The RiverCenter’s popular annual island-themed fundraiser has a new name, a new location and a new focus this year. Sunset Luau on the Navesink, formerly known as the Tiki Party, will be hosted by The Atrium at Navesink Harbor, an upscale waterfront retirement community, as a benefit for RiverCenter programs. “We are…
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O’port clerk adds administrator to title
Mayor breaks 3-3 tie in favor of appointment BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer OCEANPORT — The Borough Council promoted two employees to higher positions last week, expanding the duties of the current borough clerk to include those of borough administrator. Kim Jungfer, who has served as borough clerk since 2005, will now be the borough’s…
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Strawberry Festival
PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Clockwise from left: Kids of all ages enjoy a ride on the Trapeze at the annual Strawberry Festival held in the Monmouth Park parking area in Oceanport on May 21. The Oceanport Lions Club sponsors the annual event, which includes rides and games, live entertainment and generous servings of strawberry…
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Visitor center set to reopen in July
Open house at Thompson Park center set for July 12 BY JAMIE ROMM Staff Writer It has been more than three years since a fire destroyed the historic mansion at Thompson Park and the new visitor center is almost complete. ERIC SUCAR staff The architecture of the new Visitor Center at Thompson Park is similar…
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Here comes summer — boro tunes noise rules
Businesses say 10 p.m. noise curfew is too early BY DAN HOWLEY Staff Writer Over the objections of local business owners, the Sea Bright Borough Council adopted a controversial amendment to its noise ordinance that makes it illegal for local businesses to play loud music outside past 10 p.m. Adopted by the council during its…
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Photo
ERIC SUCAR staff Preschool students display United States flags during a parade that opened the “Colors of the World” celebration held at the Ranney School in Tinton Falls May 21. More photos, page 25.
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Charles Hein Jr.
Mr. Hein, 90, of Howell, died May 17, 2009, at home. He had lived in Lakewood before moving to Howell in 1962. Mr. Hein, a U.S. Army Veteran of World War II, was the co-founder and operator of JAC Service Company, Howell, along with his brothers-in-law, Andrew and Jesse Nuccio. He retired in 1984. Mr.…
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Henry R. Vermilyea
Mr. Vermilyea, 78, of Shrewsbury, died May 16, 2009, at home. He was a mechanic at Nestlé, Freehold, retiring 15 years ago. He was predeceased by his wife, Barbara Vermilyea, in 2001; and a daughter, Michelle Smith, in 2008. He is survived by two sons, Gregory Vermilyea of Shrewsbury, and Joseph Vermilyea of Pennsylvania; five…
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Dorothy M. Schultz
Mrs. Schultz, 88, of Freehold Township, died May 11, 2009, at home. She was raised in Tinton Falls and had lived in Little Silver, Middletown, Toms River and Silvermead, Freehold Township, before settling in Monmouth Crossings last year. She retired as a bookkeeper from Sarbo, Middletown. Mrs. Schultz was predeceased by her husband, Russell, and…
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