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Funding must be restored at The Arc
I t has come to my attention that The Arc of Monmouth County will no longer be able to continue their mental/behavioral health services due to budget cuts. The Arc was receiving $392,000 through the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), but this will end in December. Our son, who has autism, needs this service to…
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Conines Mill Pond in Allentown is a place of serene beauty on an early fall afternoon. MATT DENTON
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Teens take active role in Red Bank CROP Walk
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer Red Bank Catholic High School sophomore Bella Murrer designed a poster to help inspire the participants in this year’s Red Bank CROP Walk. PHOTO COURTESY OF BELLA MURRER LITTLE SILVER — With the goal of raising $115,000 and 14,000 pounds of food, walkers will return to Red Bank Regional High…
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Youth honored for volunteer service
RED BANK — The Monmouth County Board of Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton, recently acknowledged the dedicated efforts of young volunteers at a meeting held at The Church of St. Anselm in Tinton Falls. Under the direction of board member Mary-Ann Guyler, members of the Monmouth County Board Youth Group held food drives, provided holiday…
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Builder hopes to breathe new life into historic warehouse
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer RED BANK — The historic Anderson Moving and Storage Building at the corner of Bridge Avenue and Monmouth Street could be turned into a building with more “spice” and “flavor,” reminiscent of the Chelsea Market in Manhattan. That is according to Red Bank-based developer Metrovation, whose representatives returned to the…
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Red Bank Ghost Tour exposes spooky history
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer The Dublin House is said to be one of the most haunted locations in Red Bank, with a history that dates back hundreds of years. PHOTOS BY JEREMY GROSSMAN/STAFF Having a ghost is good for business. At least that seems to be the case for the Dublin House, which, according…
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Red Bank Public Library restores Saturday hours
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer After being forced to cut hours earlier this year, the Red Bank Public Library proudly announced the return of its Saturday hours of 10 a.m.-2 p.m., effective immediately. JEREMY GROSSMAN/STAFF In a year that has seen layoffs and budget challenges for the Red Bank Public Library, good news finally arrived…
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Sports betting faces new legal challenge
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer Stakeholders are hoping the state is successful in the pursuit of sports wagering at facilities like the William Hill Sports Bar at Monmouth Park. KENNY WALTER/STAFF Proponents of sports wagering in New Jersey continue to face opposition from the federal government and professional sports leagues. The NBA, NFL, NHL and…
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Kyle Goedde, left, of Great Road Farm, helps customers at the Farmers Market held at the Sea Bright municipal parking lot Oct. 2. For more photos, see page 9.
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