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‘My way’
SUE PENSE Entertainer Tony Corrao poses with Rose Tamburro, a resident of Luftman Towers in Lincroft, during a party that was held to celebrate the centennial of Frank Sinatra’s birth. The crooner was born Dec. 12, 1915. Corrao, of Marlboro, is this year’s winner of the Hoboken Sinatra Idol Contest. Rose is the widow of…
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Zombies, evil clowns to terrify theatergoers
LINCROFT — The Brookdale Community College Performing Arts Center will once again be transformed into a haunted theater beginning Oct. 16 at 765 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. The attraction is in its 13th year and features a series of terrifying rooms and mazes teeming with an army of zombies, evil clowns, mad scientists and other…
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Auto show to honor, benefit veterans
BELFORD — To honor the service and sacrifices of veterans, the Kings Arms II Diner will host “The Last Hurrah Halloween Hullabaloo Auto Show” from 12-4 p.m. Oct. 31 at 553 Route 36, Belford. The rain date is Nov. 1. Registration fees from auto show participants will benefit Homes for Our Troops (HFOT), a national…
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Advocates keep up pressure for veto of LNG port
By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer Environmental advocates and state legislators rallied for what they see as the final battle to defeat a proposed liquefied natural gas facility off the coast of Monmouth County. “We’re here today to reaffirm our opposition to Port Ambrose and the lack of a need for such a facility in the…
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Resident opposes modifying zoning
On Nov. 3, Holmdel will have one of its most important elections since I moved here in ’61. The incumbent committeeman, Thomas Critelli, sent out a campaign mailer prior to last spring’s primary election with his promises. Among his plans for Holmdel, he stated that he would work to change the zoning on Route 34…
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New Jersey coalition steps up its fight against domestic violence
By CHRISTINE BARCIA Staff Writer October marks domestic violence awareness month. In New Jersey, the call to action to combat domestic violence was marked in part by the renaming of the New Jersey Coalition for Battered Women to the New Jersey Coalition to End Domestic Violence. On Oct. 1 at the steps of the New…
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St. Mary’s thankful for quick response to structure fire
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN – Students at Saint Mary’s Elementary School missed only one day of classes following minor smoke and water damage due to a small structure. According to Principal Craig Palmer, students resumed their regular 7:55 a.m. to 2:25 p.m. schedule on Oct. 8, the day after the fire, which…
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DJs rock dream house
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer Volunteers and deejays from Greater Media’s 95.9 WRAT work together to build a section of a future house during “The House That Rock Built” project held by the WRAT and Monmouth County Habitat for Humanity in the Monmouth Mall parking lot in Eatontown on Oct. 8. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC…
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