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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
Resources Real Estate welcomes Mary Lynn Hughes to the company as a sales associate in the Atlantic Highlands office. Hughes, formerly an agent with Heritage House Sotheby’s International, comes to Resources Real Estate with an extensive track record of satisfied clients and successful transactions. “Mary Lynn is a seasoned professional,” said Carolynn Diakon, broker-senior partner.…
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NAIOP New Jersey accepting nominations for 27th Annual Commercial Real Estate Awards
NAIOP New Jersey, the commercial real estate development association, is accepting nominations for the 27th Annual Commercial Real Estate Awards, the industry’s most prestigious honors. Details and nomination forms are available at www.naiopnj.org/gala27. The awards will be presented at the Gala on May 15, 2014 at the Palace at Somerset Park. The awards honor excellence…
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Bulldogs capture state title as defense holds off Weequahic
By DAVE LIEBERFARB Staff Writer When Donald Bedell flung Weequahic High School quarterback Kedar Clarke to the turf, fans of Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s football team could breathe a sigh of relief and begin celebrating the Bulldogs’ NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II championship. Led by a ferocious defense, Rumson- Fair Haven (11-1) defeated previously…
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Bulldogs open ice hockey season under new head coach Nemati
By NEIL BORENSTEIN Staff Writer The Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School ice hockey program has long been one of the top teams in the Shore Conference, and its success over the years is exactly what attracted first-year head coach Anthony Nemati to taking over behind the bench. “I think what initially drew me to the…
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Blue Devils drop state finals in rematch with Garnet Gulls
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Shore Regional High School’s Brian Miller stretches his arms out in an attempt to pull down a pass during the Dec. 7 NJSIAA Central Jersey Group I finals against Point Pleasant Beach High School. Point Pleasant Beach turned the tables on the Blue Devils, avenging a Thanksgiving Day loss by beating…
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Gallery presents local students’ artwork
“Christmas Cactus” The Red Horse Gallery in Freehold is hosting a new art show through Jan. 1. The exhibit features artwork created by students at Manalapan High School, with the assistance of art teacher Stephanie Kuhrt; photography by students at Neptune High School; and artwork by individuals served by The Arc of Monmouth’s Green Grove…
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ENTERTAINMENT
Tiny Tim: ‘God bless us, every one!’ The Cratchit family from “A Christmas Carol” at Playhouse 22 A udiences can join the curmudgeon Ebenezer Scrooge on a mystical journey to change his destiny as local venues host performances of Charles Dickens’ classic holiday tale, “A Christmas Carol.” Whether spoken or sung, Dickens’ timeless story of…
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Medical center offers bereavement program
The Barnabas Health Hospice and Palliative Care Center is offering a free bereavement program on Thursdays from 3-4 p.m. at Monmouth Medical Center, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch. The program is facilitated by experienced bereavement professionals and provides participants with a safe environment to share feelings and gain support as they navigate a difficult time…
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Lois D. Worsley
Ms. Worsley, 80, of Ocean, died Nov. 28, 2013, at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. She married William Muir in 1953. She spent the last 30 years working at Fort Monmouth before retiring in 1995. She was predeceased by a brother, William Messing. She is survived by two sons, Richard Muir of Ocean, and James…
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