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Former SPCA officer resigns after lawsuit
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer EATONTOWN — A former chief of an organization aimed at preventing animal cruelty is named in a lawsuit alleging that he sent harassing and offensive text messages, and engaged in illegal and unethical conduct. The suit alleges that Victor “Buddy” Amato, former chief humane officer at the Monmouth County Society…
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Central N.J. filmmakers enter works in festival
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer Some filmmakers try to make their audience laugh, and some try to give them nightmares. Others try to raise awareness of important issues. All kinds of directors with different stories to tell have movies featured in the Garden State Film Festival, which runs March 19-22. The event, held annually since…
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Red Bank delays vote on pay stations
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer A plan to install parking pay stations on several Red Bank streets has been put on hold as residents and business owners question whether such a move is necessary. The Borough Council was scheduled to vote March 11 on whether to install 11 pay stations, dispersed throughout Monmouth Street and…
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State acquires land for waterfront park
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer The state has acquired a 1-acre site on Ocean Avenue in Sea Bright that is slated to become a waterfront park. Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Bob Martin announced March 9 that the agency’s Green Acres program purchased the site of the former Anchorage Apartments on Ocean Avenue. The…
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STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Jazmin Graham, left to right, Abby Matthews, Joe Ferguson and Nick Polis — members of the jazz band at Red Bank Regional Visual and Performing Arts Academy — prepare to perform for schoolmates on March 13 as part of a concert series planned during Music in Our School Month, which highlights…
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Picking the safest cars for 2015
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Here’s which vehicles not only garner top marks in crash tests, but can help drivers avoid getting into accidents in the first place Improved new-vehicle crash protection and stricter laws with regard to seatbelt, drunk driving and teen licensing have combined to drive traffic fatalities to historic lows that reached…
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Gloria Zastko, Realtors celebrates 24th anniversary
Gloria Zastko, Realtors celebrates its 24th anniversary on March 15. Zastko, who has been listing and selling real estate for more than 44 years, feels the success of a salesperson is related to his or her knowledge of the product being sold. “Know your buyer, know your seller and most of all, know your market”…
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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
With 30 years of experience in real estate, Donna Warters of Weichert, Realtors’ East Brunswick office has set the bar for hard work and tireless dedication. This steadfast devotion to her clients was recently commemorated with the celebration of her 30th anniversary with Weichert, Realtors and once again rewarded with accolades from Weichert, Realtors and…
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NAIOP New Jersey announces 2015 Commercial Real Estate Award recipients
The New Jersey Chapter of NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, has announced the recipients of its 2015 Commercial Real Estate Awards. The awards will be presented during the 28th Annual Commercial Real Estate Awards Gala, to be held on May 14 at The Palace at Somerset Park, Somerset. Finn Wentworth, founder and partner,…
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