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Old Guard will host dance on April 26
The Old Guard of the Point Pleasant- Brick Area will host its April dance 1-4 p.m. April 26 at the Old Guard building, 170 Duchess Lane, Brick. Those attending will be entertained by three hours of music by Wes Peters and the Old Guard, a 15-piece orchestra. The price of $8 includes cake, coffee and…
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Jersey Shore PFLAG will meet May 13
Jersey Shore PFLAG will conduct its monthly support group 7-9 p.m. May 13 at the United Church of Christ of Toms River, 1681 Ridgeway Road (Route 571), Manchester. The meetings offer support, education and advocacy for people who have lesbians and gays, bisexuals, transgender and intersex people in their lives. The group is not affiliated…
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New Jersey is going, going green
PSEG hosts GreenFest with workshops, guest speakers BY KELLY D’ANNA Correspondent This past weekend, New Jersey was painted green at PSEG GreenFest. Friday through Sunday, the Garden State Exhibit Center in Somerset consisted of exhibits, workshops and speakers that provided guests with knowledge of how to live environment friendly lifestyles. JEFF GRANIT staff Above: PSEG’s…
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Photographers recognized in state press association contest
G reater Media Newspapers photographers won three awards in the New Jersey Press Association’s Better Newspaper Contest for 2008. Eric Sucar, Portrait, second place The newspaper group, based in Freehold, N.J., publishes 12 weeklies, serving Monmouth, Middlesex and Ocean counties. Jeff Granit and Eric Sucar were among the journalists honored at the NJPA awards banquet…
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Teen drivers will display special decal on vehicles
Gov. Corzine signs Kyleigh’s Law Gov. Jon S. Corzine has signed Kyleigh’s Law, making New Jersey the first state in the nation to have a teen driver decal law. Named in honor of 16-year-old Kyleigh D’Alessio, S-2314/A- 3069 requires the use of an identifier on vehicles driven by teens holding a permit or provisional license.…
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CHRIS KELLY staff Tom Carroll, Belmar, looks over cards during a baseball memorabilia and card show held at the Laurelton Firehouse No. 1, Brick, on April 18.
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Stuto looking to make it into record books in shot put, discus
BY MIKE WHITE Staff Writer Brick Township High School shot put standout and discus thrower Lisa Stuto is ready for a big finish before embarking on a college career at Eastern Michigan University. “My throwing is going pretty well,” Stuto said. She heads into a big month of meets that starts April 23, competing in…
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THE RULES OF THE GAME – Teaching young people to get the most from sports – Advertorial
By Gloria Averbuch Advertorial THE RULES OF THE GAME – Teaching young people to get the most from sports By Gloria Averbuch Sports participation offers a seemingly infinite number of "life lessons." The more you learn, the more you realize there is to gain. As a parent, coach, educator or other adult influencer, you can…
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Action starts to heat up
Fish On • RON NUZZOLO Clams are the key to success in the Raritan. Great weather had everyone scrambling to the Raritan Reach in search of trophy bass. Capt. Joe G. landed his first three keepers of the season with bass to 34-¼ inches and released over 17 shorts. Most anglers this past weekend reported…
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