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Genealogy lecture offers tips, guidelines
The Hudson County Genealogical & Historical Society will meet 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Feb. 14 at the Secaucus Public Library’s Panasonic Room, which is located on the second floor at 1379 Patterson Plank Road, Secaucus. Admission and parking are free. Toni McKeen will present “Putting Flesh on the Bones of Your Ancestor.” McKeen will discuss how…
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Art school exhibits works of students
The Inspired Minds Fine Art School in Lincroft is sponsoring the exhibit, “See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil,” at Stay Gold Cafe, 800 Main St., Belmar. The exhibit features the artwork of Julia Beck, Madison McIntyre and Katarina Kumpta, former art school students who will be moving on to college. All three…
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‘Save the Seraphs’ effort mobilizes
By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer The newly formed Save the Seraphs campaign, led by students, parents and school staff, is trying to raise the necessary funds to keep the Mater Dei Preparatory School open for another year. GREG KENNELTY/STAFF Parents, students, faculty and alumni of Mater Dei Prep in Middletown have launched Save the Seraphs,…
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Demolition clears the way for waterfront park in Sea Bright
By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer SEA BRIGHT — An apartment complex damaged by superstorm Sandy has been demolished, and the site is on track to become the borough’s first waterfront park. “The situation right now is that the Anchorage Apartments [complex] was demolished over the weekend [of Jan. 30]. We have not taken the title…
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Sunset Avenue Bridge closed until next year
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer OCEAN TOWNSHIP — Travelers in both Ocean Township and Asbury Park will be detoured for the next year as the Sunset Avenue Bridge is replaced. County Bridge O-10 on Sunset Avenue, which crosses over Deal Lake, officially closed to traffic on Jan. 31 and is expected to remain closed until…
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It is time for a decision on JCP&L rate case
It has been more than three years since the JCP&L rate case began, and recently a New Jersey administrative law judge made a long-awaited recommendation, one which aligns with what we have been saying all along — that New Jersey’s JCP&L customers have long been overcharged and deserve a rate cut. Now, the only thing…
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FOR THE RECORD
The noise referred to in the study, “Marine Defaunation: Animal Loss in the Global Ocean,” is generated by the movement of large ships. The study, which was discussed in a Jan. 29 story in the Sentinel, did not identify seismic testing as contributing to marine habitat loss.
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STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR One of the many colorful orchids that were on display at the 18th annual Deep Cut Orchid Society show at Dearborn Market, Holmdel. The show ran Feb. 5-8.
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County to study traffic signal at Hance Avenue
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — Citing a high accident rate and dangerous conditions, the county is studying the need for a traffic signal at the intersection of Hance and Sycamore avenues. Monmouth County Engineer Joseph Ettore presented preliminary plans for the traffic signal during the Feb. 3 Borough Council meeting. “We want…
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