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Antonietta Diana
Antonietta Diana, 87, of Marlboro died on Sept. 20 at home. Born in Baucina, Sicily, she resided in Brooklyn before moving to Marlboro 25 years ago. She was a seamstress in the garment district in New York before retiring. Antonietta was predeceased by her husband, Pietro, in 1967. She is survived by her son and…
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Going green as a matter of good faith
By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer Religious leaders and people of different faiths gather outside the United Methodist Church on Broad Street in Red Bank Sept. 20 to take part in a Multi-Faith Vigil for Climate Justice. MICHAEL NUNES /STAFF God, Yahweh, Allah, Mother Earth. Whoever or whatever one worships, the message was clear: The environment…
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Institute to offer courses in baseball, Bob Dylan
By DAVE LIEBERFARB Staff Writer What do Edwin Snider and Robert Zimmerman have in common? Besides being better known by other names — Duke Snider and Bob Dylan — they will be among the subjects of OLLIRU courses to be taught this fall by William Cutti of Morganville. Cutti’s courses are titled “New York Baseball…
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Did you know …
Tom Selleck “Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise” COPYRIGHT 2015 CROWN MEDIA UNITED STATES LLC/PHOTOGRAPHER CHRIS REARDON Crown Media Family Networks, Sony Pictures Television and Golden Globe and Emmy winner Tom Selleck will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Jesse Stone movie franchise with the premiere of “Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise.” The film will receive…
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Skates of fury: America keeps on rolling
By David Cohea, ReMIND Magazine Linda Blair and Jim Bray in “Roller Boogie,” 1979. For as long as Americans have been walking about, someone has been trying to add a little pizzazz by adding tiny wheels. The first known use of roller skates was at a London theater in 1743, and by the mid- 1860s,…
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JBJ Soul Kitchen: Serving up hope and sustainability
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer The Jon Bon Jovi Soul Kitchen is approaching its fourth anniversary with a menu that celebrates farm-to-table produce and plans to expand its model to another location. The Soul Kitchen, which was founded by Jon Bon Jovi and his wife Dorothea Hurley, endeavors to support members of the community…
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No sacrifice is necessary
In theaters now By Paul Hall www.channelguidemag.com During the Cold War, the United States and Soviet Union were acutely aware of everything the other one did. Yet there was one individual who studied the Russians more closely than the government: Bobby Fischer (Tobey Maguire). In the new movie Pawn Sacrifice, we get a glimpse at…
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Ask your doctor if Ken Jeong’s new comedy ‘Dr. Ken’ is right for you
By Ryan A. Berenz, www.channelguidemag.com Perhaps your first, um, exposure to the work of Ken Jeong came in The Hangover, when he, as the flamboyant gangster Mr. Chow, pounced out of a car’s trunk wearing nothing but socks. A select audience knows Jeong as Spanish instructor Señor Chang on Community. Still others may know Jeong…
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State steps in to save historic Fortune House
By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer The state has stepped in to save the T. Thomas Fortune house, a state official has confirmed. According to Bob Considine, press director for the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the state Historic Preservation Office has submitted a bid on the historic home, which preservationists envision as an…
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