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Talk on preschooler expectations April 30
Temple Shalom is sponsoring the free presentation, “Appropriate Expectations of Preschoolers: Early Literacy, Socialization and Behavior,” by early childhood expert and author Cindy Terebush at 7 p.m. on April 30 at 5 Ayrmont Lane, Aberdeen. The program is open to the community and will include information on when children are ready to write, socialization and…
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Timothy E. Hussey
Mr. Hussey, 89, of Matawan, died Jan. 21, 2014, at home. He had been retired from E.I. DuPont, Parlin, since 1986. Mr. Hussey was predeceased by his brother, William Jay Hussey, and his sister, Helen Farrell. He is survived by his wife, Joan (De- Mont) Hussey; his son, William Hussey and his wife, Kathleen; his…
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Painting ‘From the Soul’
IN THE ARTS “Meadow Court in October” by Lisa Hannick Beacon Fine Arts Gallery in Red Bank is hosting an exhibit of paintings by local artists Lisa Hannick and Sharon Hathaway. “From the Soul” will open with Meet the Artists receptions from 7-9:30 p.m. April 25 and 5-9 p.m. April 26. Hathaway’s passion for the…
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Rutgers Day, Ag Field Day, Folk Festival offer fun for all
ENTERTAINMENT Rutgers Day will welcome new additions this year, including a parade along College Avenue, displays about Rutgers’ participation in the Big Ten conference and health sciences programming on Busch Campus. The event takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 26, with programming taking place on the Busch, College Avenue and Cook/Douglass campuses…
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
Morgan Stanley has announced that Financial Advisor Timothy Butler was named to the firm’s Pacesetter’s Club, a global recognition program for financial advisors who, within their first five years, demonstrate the highest professional standards and first-class client service. Butler, a Hazlet resident, is with the firm’s Shrewsbury office, where he is also a portfolio management…
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Area mother advocates for Sara’s Law
REGIONAL INTEREST By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent Sara Dubinin I t has been three years since the passage of Sara’s Law — and Betty Dubinin is still getting the word out to the public about a state Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) registry for next-of-kin contacts. Sara’s Law, which is named for Betty’s daughter, a 19-year-old Sayreville…
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Sandy victims can get free counseling
The Mental Health Association of Monmouth County is providing free counseling for all individuals who were affected by superstorm Sandy and are experiencing symptoms of trauma. The service is provided by licensed professionals who are trauma-trained mental health counselors at 47-51 South St. in Manasquan, 101-103 Shrewsbury Ave. in Red Bank, 119 Ave. at the…
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Alternate transit called best option for Skyway riders
By THOMAS CASTLES Staff Writer Officials with the state Department of Transportation are urging commuters to ditch their cars in the wake of the closure of the Pulaski Skyway. “We’re expecting a lot of congestion and traffic delays, and it’ll take a few weeks for us to really get a sense of what the ‘new…
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Sandy’s aftermath
PHOTOS BY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR The remains of the Sandy-battered boardwalk in Long Branch line the beaches April 17.
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