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‘Girls Night Out’ set for March 20
Sickles Market will host its annual Girls Night Out 7-9 p.m. March 20 at 1 Harrison Ave., Little Silver. Partial proceeds will benefit the Jacqueline M. Wilentz Comprehensive Breast Center at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch. The evening will feature wine, food, fitness tips and interactive workshops. See the latest in spring fashion and…
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Mater Dei Prep may change to private school
By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — The financially strapped Mater Dei Preparatory School may transition to a private school under a plan being considered by a group working to keep the high school open. Currently operating at a deficit of more than $950,000, Mater Dei would be run by a board of directors and…
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Fort Monmouth marina operator to correct violations
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer FORT MONMOUTH — The operator of the Fort Monmouth marina has agreed to correct three violations cited by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Deanna Queenan, spokeswoman for AP Development Partners, said the violations — involving a set of docks, a bulkhead and an enclosed deck that were…
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Rumson chess club achieves fourth-place finish
RUMSON — The Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Chess Club achieved a record-breaking finish at the Shore High School Chess League Championship Tournament. The club placed fourth out of 36 teams in the tournament, which was held Feb. 25 at the Monmouth Mall. Chess Club advisor and math teacher Kevin Pfister said in a press…
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Grant will help Rumson convert Piping Rock park to synthetic turf
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer RUMSON — The borough has been awarded a $250,000 Municipal Open Space Grant from Monmouth County for improvements that will be coming to Piping Rock Memorial Park on East River Road. Sarah Orsay, director of parks and recreation, said the funds would go toward the installation of a synthetic…
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Build bridges, extend fellowship
As individuals and members of the Board of the Monmouth Center for World Religions and Ethical Thought (www.interfaith-MCWRET.org), we deplore the killing of three Muslim students in Chapel Hill, N.C. — Deah Shaddy Barakat, Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha and Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha. We grieve for their family and friends. We would like to state publicly our…
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STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR A lone walker passes by the Casino in Asbury Park during a recent snowstorm.
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Casino Night to fund program for youths
LITTLE SILVER — The Red Bank Regional (RBR) SOURCE Foundation will hold its fifth annual Casino Night 7-11 p.m. March 21 at the Salt Creek Grille restaurant, 4 Bingham Ave., Rumson. Proceeds will benefit The SOURCE, RBR’s school-based youth services program. The SOURCE offers free services to students and their families, such as individual, group…
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Historic Red Bank theater embraces film community
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer “Still Alice” is one of the Academy Award-nominated films screened at the Count Basie Theatre as part of its outreach to the local film community. JEREMY GROSSMAN/STAFF RED BANK — A trip to the movies could cost an arm and a leg, but at the Count Basie Theatre, a $5…
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