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Purim service and megillah reading scheduled
Congregation B’nai Israel (CBI) will hold a traditional Purim service and megillah reading led by Rabbi Jeff Sultar and cantor Dov Goldberg at 8 a.m. March 5 at 171 Ridge Road, Rumson. The Purim event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact CBI Director Emilie Kovit-Meyer at 732-842- 1800, ext. 203…
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Park system to host aviation classes
The Monmouth County Park System has a 10-week private Aviation Ground School, which will begin on Monday, March 9, from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at the Fort Monmouth Recreation Center, 2566 Guam Lane, Tinton Falls. The aviation course is appropriate for those who need to take the Federal Aviation Administration’s written test. The cost is $150. To…
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Lecture to address suffragette movement
The Red Bank Humanists will host Kristina Myers, who will present the lecture, “Alice Paul: New Jersey’s Heroine for Equality,” at 10:30 a.m. March 8 at the Red Bank Charter School, 58 Oakland St., Red Bank. Myers will examine Alice Paul’s life and work in the suffragette movement and the 20th-century women’s rights movement. Paul…
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Little Silver schedules Environmental Day
The Environmental Commission of Little Silver will sponsor a Little Silver Environmental Day 9 a.m.-1 p.m. March 28 at the Women’s Club of Little Silver at 111 Church St. The event will feature a free compost workshop from 10-10:45 a.m. An Earth Machine composter will be available to purchase for $35, but registration is required…
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Teens tell of post-Sandy journey in photo exhibit
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer Jack An exhibit set to open this weekend focuses on the journeys of 10 teens from Monmouth and Middlesex counties as they discover hope and healing in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy. “I think one thing that helps a lot with the healing process is doing something creative, and…
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Red Bank to seek proposals for tennis courts
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer Red Bank officials will prepare a request for proposals (RFP) for the crumbling clay tennis courts located in Marine Park. The four clay courts, which are owned by the borough and overseen by the Red Bank Clay Courts Tennis Association, have been closed since incurring damage during superstorm Sandy…
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Budget keeps state aid flat
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer Gov. Chris Christie Gov. Chris Christie seeks to maintain flat levels of aid to municipalities and school districts in his fiscal year 2016 budget despite making the largest-ever pension payment in New Jersey history. During his Feb. 24 budget address at the State House, Christie outlined a new set of…
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MATT DENTON Rumson-Fair Haven High School fans were out in full force at the Shore Conference Tournament (SCT) cheering the boys basketball team on as the Bulldogs won their first SCT title, beating Christian Brothers Academy in the final, 50-24.
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Pine Belt Chevrolet wins DealerRater Consumer Satisfaction Award
Pine Belt Chevrolet in Lakewood has been awarded a 2015 DealerRater Consumer Satisfaction Award, a recognition auto dealerships can earn by delivering outstanding customer service as rated by online consumer reviews. DealerRater, the car dealer review site for consumers, created the Consumer Satisfaction Awards to enable online car shoppers to instantly spot car dealerships that…
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