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Four seniors receive ROTC scholarships
Four members of Red Bank Catholic High School’s (RBC) Class of 2015 have been offered ROTC scholarships. U.S. Army Major Ryan Howell, an assistant professor of military science at Rutgers University, came to RBC on May 18 to present the scholarships to Michael Pace and Tom Montano, both of Eatontown, Mathew Lamb of Middletown and…
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
Town Square Diner celebrated the grand opening of its new location at 1077 Route 34 in Aberdeen with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by owner Peter Charalambous, General Manager Mark Iannacone and Aberdeen Township officials. On hand to welcome the diner were Deputy Mayor Harvey Brenner and Aberdeen Economic Business Council members Steve Marcinkiewicz, David Shah…
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Coalition demands new direction for NJ energy policy
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer A newly formed coalition of more than three dozen environmental, religious and labor organizations took to the state house to champion renewable energy as a must for New Jersey. Following a day of lobbying members of the state Legislature, the Clean Energy Coalition hosted a rally June 25 on…
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Huntington Learning Center’s 2015 summer Reading Adventure program kicks off
BACK TO BUSINESS Huntington Learning Center is gearing up to launch its annual summer reading program, Reading Adventure. Participating students choose books from Huntington’s carefully selected book lists, which offer a variety of high-interest choices by grade level and reading ability. Students receive a reading “passport” in which they record each book they read and…
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Good works earn NJ Spirit of a Hero awards for grads
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — Graduates of Middletown High School South and Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft were among the 25 students named as recipients of this year’s New Jersey Heroes Spirit of a Hero Scholarship. Out of the more than 700 students who applied, Luisa Rinaudo and Elijah Christian Rodriguez were…
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NOTES
The Asbury Park High School Class of 1965 is planning a 50-year high school reunion for Oct. 17. Those who have any information that would be helpful in locating classmates are asked to call Holly Newman Williams at 732-915-6928 and leave a message. Calls will be returned.
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Subdivision would benefit Middletown
Millions will be lost in Middletown taxes along Chapel Hill Road if the Middletown Planning Board approves the nontaxable Trinity Hall high school instead of endorsing the already approved 20 single-family home subdivision worth millions in taxable assessed value. Look at the absurdity of it — going forward, the school with its 300 parking stalls,…
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Trinity Hall school is a community asset
Once again, Trinity Hall, the all-girls college preparatory high school, has been forced to defend itself against a small but vocal group of local residents. Trinity Hall is an asset to our community. Here are some facts. Trinity Hall has extensively renovated Croydon Hall at its own expense. This much-improved building will be returned to…
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Convert Hazlet tract into a county park
Over the last year or so, more public interest and discussion have surfaced in keeping the Stone Road Meadows tract open space and having it turned into a county park. Stone Road Meadows is a 26- acre tract that is bordered on the south by the old Bradlees store, which has been vacant for at…
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