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Sen. Beck: No benefits from Port Ambrose
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer Above: Cindy Zipf, executive director of Clean Ocean Action, speaks at a rally on Jan. 8 prior to a public hearing on a liquefied natural gas facility that would be located off the coast of Long Branch. Right: Sen. Jennifer Beck (R-Monmouth) urges officials with the U.S. Maritime Administration to…
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Fire displaces Middletown family
A structure fire at 51 Southview Terrace South in the Old Village section of Middletown on Jan. 11 caused extensive damage to the second level of the residence. COURTESY OF MTFD PHOTOGRAPHER LAURIE KEGLEY MIDDLETOWN — A structure fire at a Southview Terrace South residence on Jan. 11 is under investigation by the Middletown Township…
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Holmdel church aids in rebuilding of shrine in N.Y.
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer HOLMDEL — Kimisis Tis Theotokou Church is helping to raise funds for the $38 million reconstruction of a house of worship destroyed in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in New York City. The Holmdel church, located on Hillcrest Road, is hoping to contribute toward the rebuilding of Saint Nicholas…
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Middletown Fire Dept. reorganizes
The five Middletown Township Fire Department chiefs who took the oath of office Jan. 4 are, from left, Rick Hibell, department chief; John Gorsegner Jr., deputy chief; Anthony Citarella, first assistant chief; Ryan Clarke, second assistant chief; and Stephen Schweizer, third assistant chief. COURTESY OF MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP MIDDLETOWN — With more than 148 years of…
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Rook Coffee attracts loyal fan base to Red Bank
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer Rook employee Jenny O’Connell enthusiastically served customers who came out to celebrate Rook’s new home in Red Bank, its sixth location. PHOTOS BY JEREMY GROSSMAN/STAFF For its devoted customers, Rook Coffee is more than just a place to buy a cup of joe — it’s an entire culture. “When you…
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Time running out for new county park
By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer Less than two months remain for funding to be committed before a proposal for a county park in Aberdeen will come undone. “Where we are right now is we have until the end of February. If we do not purchase the land, we could be looking at 250 houses built…
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Middletown promotes diversity of communities
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer The Middletown Township Committee is launching a new campaign aimed at celebrating the diverse communities that make up the fabric of Middletown. “One of the consistent challenges we face here at Town Hall is getting people to realize that this beautiful, diverse township of 66,000-plus residents with its 11…
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STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR A pair of walkers leave footprints on the snow-dusted boardwalk at the Pier Village promenade in Long Branch on a gray Jan. 6 afternoon.
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Alcohol fatalities
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: I’ve seen figures on how many accidents are alcohol-related, but I’ve never seen figures on how many traffic fatalities are. A: About one-fourth (24 percent) of drivers involved in fatal car crashes had a positive blood alcohol concentration, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. A reader asks me…
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