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Holiday boutique scheduled at library
The Little Silver Library will host its third annual Holiday Boutique 12-4 p.m. Dec. 6 at 484 Prospect Ave. The boutique will feature handcrafted gifts such as Jersey Shore-inspired jewelry from Cabana 109; Yankeegirl Art by Carol Bruno; Mike Quon’s graphic designs of local places; Doggie B’dannas pet treats; Jewelry by Laurel, which features her…
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Red Bank considers replacing water meters
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer RED BANK — The topic of water meters, which made a splash late in the campaign season, came up again at a Nov. 24 Borough Council meeting, where Councilman Michael DuPont suggested replacing the town’s meters. The meters have not been changed in 25 years, he said. “We anticipate that…
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Keansburg apparel proceeds to benefit Olde Heidelberg Inn rebuild
Keansburg Amusement Park has launched its first-ever online apparel store. The endeavor by Keansburg Amusement Park will feature t-shirts, hoodie sweatshirts and an embroidered hat, all with the new Keansburg Amusement Park logo on it. Proceeds from the apparel sales will help to rebuild the Olde Heidelberg Inn. The Olde Heidelberg Inn is a century…
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Diamond Castle and Castle Couture are now open in new location
Diamond Castle and Castle Couture, two companies under the same roof specializing in fine jewelry, bridal gowns, evening wear, and prom dresses, recently held a ribbon cutting event at its new location, 355 Route 9 south, Manalapan. On Nov. 22, Diamond Castle and Castle Couture opened its doors to the public with a ceremonial ribbon…
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Top five blue chip holiday fitness gifts
By Joe Stein I n today’s economy, we are all looking for superior returns on the money we spend on gifts for those we love. Nothing works better to increase the value of your preferred stock than to give the gift of fitness and health. Below, find recommendations for my budget-friendly physical stimulus plan: 1.…
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Fair Haven councilman dies after bike accident
By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer FAIR HAVEN — Police and county officials are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the Nov. 29 accident that resulted in the death of Fair Haven Borough Councilman Jerome Koch. Koch, 63, died Nov. 30, a day after being struck by a car while riding a bicycle on River Road.…
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Menorah lightings slated in area towns
Shrewsbury will hold its Menorah Lighting at 6 p.m. Dec. 16 at the Borough Hall Gazebo at 419 Sycamore Ave. For more information, call 732-741-4200. Red Bank will hold its Menorah Lighting at 6 p.m. Dec. 17 at the Red Bank Train Station on Bridge Avenue. Rabbi Jeff Sultar of B’nai Israel in Rumson will…
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Red Bank to introduce Teen Advisory Committee
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer RED BANK — Teens in the borough will soon have an opportunity to become actively involved in the political workings of Red Bank. At the Nov. 24 Borough Council meeting, the council introduced an ordinance to establish a Teen Advisory Committee, tasked with exploring the special issues of teens within…
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Garden to grow in Little Silver
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — Vegetables, fruit and other plants will spring from a community garden that was recently approved by the Borough Council. The council adopted an ordinance Nov. 17 that allows for the establishment of a new garden. “We are so excited,” Bonnie Akey, chair of the Environmental Commission,…
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