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‘Liberty Extravaganza’ concert set for July 6
RED BANK — The 26th annual “Liberty Extravaganza” concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. July 6 at the First Presbyterian Church at Red Bank (Tower Hill), 255 Harding Road. Doors open 6:45 p.m. for the concert. The concert will include music by the Liberty Choir, soloists and a brass ensemble. The choir is made…
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COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD
Summer movies return to Riverside Gardens Park RED BANK — The Movies in the Parkseries has returned for another year.Movies are screened every Tuesdaythrough Aug. 26.Red Bank’s Riverside Gardens Park onWest Front Street is the setting for the selection of the following hit movies:July 8 – “Anchorman”July 15 – “Young Frankenstein” July 22 – “Home…
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Pagano named interim super of Red Bank Regional District
LITTLE SILVER — The Red Bank Regional (RBR) Board of Education appointed Thomas Pagano of Interlaken as the district’s interim superintendent. His employment with the district on a part-time basis began July 1 after the departure of former Superintendent Jim Stefankiewicz. Last month, the board accepted the resignation of Stefankiewicz, who will assume the position…
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Local doctor indicted
A doctor from Ocean Township is accused of writing illegal prescriptions for oxycodone. Dr. Paul DiLorenzo, 60, was indicted on counts of conspiracy to distribute oxycodone, structuring financial transactions, conspiracy to launder money, and failing to collect and pay payroll taxes by a federal grand jury on June 26, according to a press release from…
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Plea deal offered in animal cruelty case
By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER — The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office has offered the option of community service as part of a plea deal for a Little Silver woman charged with animal cruelty. Gretchen Rell was charged by the prosecutor’s office with two counts of third-degree animal cruelty in a May 12 indictment.…
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Ranney School junior receives science award
TINTON FALLS — The Ranney School announced that junior Raymond Moser of Shrewsbury is the recipient of the 2014 “Promise of the Future” award, given by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Network of Educators in Science and Technology (NEST). The award honors students who have, through personal initiative, promoted awareness of science or technology and…
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Landline phones are ‘lifeline’ for local seniors
How few does a group of people have to be to not matter? How many must they have in order to be recognized and respected by state officials? A substantial minority of people in New Jersey still depends exclusively on landline phone service. Most have depended on their landline phones for many years and keep…
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Reader heralds Senate president, faults Republicans
Republicans in the Legislature really have sunk to a new low. Back in March, almost all of them voted to pass the “Sandy Victims’ Bill of Rights,” legislation sponsored by state Senate President Steve Sweeney that mandated transparency in the Sandy recovery process and accountability from the Christie administration. The bill passed unanimously in the…
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