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Ocean all-stars dominant in All-Shore Gridiron Classic win
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Long Branch High School’s Dahmiere Willis, playing for the Monmouth County all-stars, looks to outrun the Ocean County defense during the U.S. Army All-Shore Gridiron Classic July 16 at Long Branch High School. Despite the presence of the record-setting running back from Long Branch, the Ocean County team prevailed, 27-7. STAFF…
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Spanish classes offered at Long Branch library
New students are welcome to register for free Spanish classes for beginners, which are held from 6:45-7:30 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays at the Long Branch Library’s Technology Center, 328 Broadway. The last class will be held Aug. 19. Taught by Sylvia DeLeon, the classes are ideal for those who want to learn Spanish or…
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Sea Bright pursues options to equalize school funding tab
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — Borough officials are considering a non-binding referendum to gather input from the community on whether residents would be in favor of sending students to the Henry Hudson Regional School District. “This will give direction for the governing body to further explore the option or not,” said Mayor…
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Developer floats plans for Cabana Club site
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer The former Cabana Club site on Ocean Avenue would be redeveloped as a 57-unit condominium complex under plans proposed by a developer. LONG BRANCH — The site of the former Cabana Club on Ocean Avenue would be redeveloped as a 57-unit condominium complex under a developer’s proposal. Professionals representing Mark…
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Long Branch district juggles school projects
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer The Long Branch School District has scheduled a July 28 date for the auction of the Star of the Sea Annex on Chelsea Avenue. Proceeds from the sale will fund renovations to the former high school building, which the district plans to use as an alternative school. LONG BRANCH —…
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Hearing equipment is option to sign language
I am writing in response to an article that recently appeared in Greater Media Newspapers — “Sign Language Could Fill Graduation Requirement.” The article quotes state Assemblywoman Mary Pat Angelini as saying that “850,000 residents throughout the state have some degree of hearing loss, ranging from mild to profound. It (sign language) would greatly benefit…
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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Patrons enjoy the festivities at the Carnevale Italiano in North Brunswick on July 15.
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Large turnout closes down yeshiva hearing
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer OCEAN TOWNSHIP — A zoning board hearing on a proposal for a dormitory and yeshiva on Logan Road had barely gotten underway when the overflow turnout forced the fire marshal to shut it down. Testimony on behalf of Yeshiva Gedola Na’os Yaakov’s application was scheduled to begin during the July…
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Vans Warped Tour strikes the right chord with fans
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer Thousands of music lovers packed the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel for the 2015 Vans Warped Tour on June 19. ADAM C. UZIALKO/STAFF Thousands braved the grueling heat and heavy traffic to see their favorite bands play an all day festival at the PNC Bank Arts Center. The…
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