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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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Helping hands
Cindy Manrique, a student at the New Jersey Institute of Technology’s Center for Resilient Design, works with school staff and volunteers from The Provident Bank to help construct beds as part of the school’s Alternative Spring Break effort at the Monmouth County Long Term Recovery Group headquarters in Wall Township on March 19. The effort…
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Craig R. Camlin
Mr. Camlin, 53, of Pompano Beach, Fla., died Feb. 22, 2014, at North Broward Hospital, Pompano Beach. He worked in construction and was with LJM Drywall Stocking Inc. in Pompano Beach. He is survived by his mother, Madeline Vernum Camlin; a brother, William Camlin and his wife, Suzanne, of Lawrenceville; four sisters, Marylyn Falk and…
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Curtis L. Dalton Jr.
Mr. Dalton, 53, of Long Branch, died Feb. 25, 2014, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He was a union laborer and a member of the Branchport Hose Co. of the Long Branch Fire Department, Long Branch Fire Police and Oceanport First Aid Squad. He is survived by his mother, Frances L. Dalton; a daughter,…
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Anita M. Seifert
Mrs. Seifert, 93, of Eatontown and formerly of Lincroft, died Feb. 25, 2014, at the Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. She was predeceased by her husband, George J. Seifert. She is survived by a daughter, Deborah and her husband, Tom Dalziel, of Lincroft; and two grandchildren. All services are private and under the direction…
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‘Diary of Anne Frank’ at Axelrod theater
“The Diary of Anne Frank” will open March 27 and run through April 6 at the Axelrod Performing Arts Center, 100 Grant Ave., Deal Park. Directed by Bob Angelini, the play chronicles the rapidly changing life of Anne Frank as she and seven others hide in an attic to avoid the terrors of Nazi rule.…
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Distracted-driving campaign will target unsafe drivers
It’s time to put down the cellphone, coffee cup or mascara. Local law enforcement officers will be cracking down on distracted drivers as part of a national campaign to make the state’s roadways safer. The high-visibility initiative, “UDrive, UText, UPay,” will target motorists who engage in distracted-driving behaviors, including talking on handheld cellphones and sending…
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Sandy victims can get free counseling
The Mental Health Association of Monmouth County is providing free counseling for all individuals, including children and their families, who were affected by superstorm Sandy and are experiencing symptoms and signs of trauma. The service is provided by licensed professionals who are trauma-trained mental health counselors at four locations: 47-51 South St. in Manasquan; 101-103…
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Board seeks firm to operate marina at Fort Monmouth
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer The Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority is seeking a firm to operate the marina at the former Army base for the 2014 boating season. OCEANPORT — To ensure that the marina on Fort Monmouth is open for boating season, an outside operator is being sought to run the facility while…
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