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Comedian brings laughter, characters to State Theatre
A ctress and comedian Lily Tomlin comes to the State Theatre on March 30. Tomlin will take the audience on a comedic trip at 4 p.m. with more than a dozen of her timeless characters — from Ernestine to Edith Ann. She has been a major force in American comedy since the late 1960s, when…
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Scholarship available through Marna’s Pals
Marna’s Pals is currently accepting applications from New Jersey students whose families have been affected by cancer. The deadline is March 31. To make a donation or to fill out an application, visit www.marnaspals.com.
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Oodles of noodles on plate for children
The Holmdel Library, 4 Crawfords Corner Road, will hold “Oh Noodles!” at 4:15 p.m. on March 31 for children in grades K- 3. Celebrate National Noodle Month and watch how noodles can dance with just a few simple ingredients. Create a noodle person with dried pasta. Registration is required by calling the library at 732-946-4118…
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‘Beauty and the Beast’ set for March 27-29
Raritan High School will present “Beauty and the Beast” from March 27-29 at 419 Middle Road, Hazlet. Performances will be at 7 p.m. each evening and at 1 p.m. on March 29. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to evening shows. In between the Saturday performances, children can meet Belle and the enchanted objects and…
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Club members win awards at flower show
Several members of the Navesink Garden Club earned awards for their entries at the Garden Club of New Jersey’s standard flower show recently held at the convention center in Edison. The club’s garden vignette, “Come Sail Away,” under the guidance of Kathleen Panepinto and her team, won a blue ribbon. The piece incorporated a dune…
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Made in Monmouth will feature county’s products
What do jewelry, bagels, orchids and surfboards have in common? How about handmade glass, honey, cosmetics, flags, beer, chocolate and tea? All of these items are made in Monmouth County. These items, and many others produced in the county, will be on display and available for purchase at the “Made in Monmouth” event to be…
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Middletown library to host free classical concert
Middletown Township Public Library, in conjunction with the Monmouth Conservatory of Music, will present a free classical concert at 7:30 p.m. March 31, at the library’s community room at 55 New Monmouth Road. Vladislav Kovalsky, Roy Gussman and Jameson Platte will perform works by J. Brahms on the piano, clarinet and cello. Registration is not…
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Joseph Alvino
Mr. Alvino, 86, of Freehold, died March 21, 2014, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. As a U.S. Navy veteran, he served during World War II in the Pacific Theatre and in the Korean War. He retired from Building Services Local 32B after 15 years as a doorman at the Excelsior, New York City. He…
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Duane A. Hemmings
Mr. Hemmings, 52, of Keyport, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Thursday, March 20, 2014, at his home. Duane was born July 15, 1962, in Elizabeth and raised in East Brunswick. In 1999, he settled in Keyport. Duane and his father, Bobby F. Hemmings, started their first business together in Highland Park…
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