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Whata s New in Business
Dani Risi in Allenhurst is holding a food drive. Bring in non perishable food items to be donated to Mt.
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Ranney's 'lifers' savor family atmosphere
Most high school students are raring to go off to different corners of the United States for college.
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Homes Being Assessed for Historic Registry
According to Jennifer Brennan of the Trust for Architectural Easements in Washington, D.C. her organization was contacted by some residents of the borough who would like to see the borough declared a National ...
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City Hosts Stephen Crane Day
Asbury Park hosted its first Stephen Crane Day Sat., Nov. 1 with proclamations from both the city and Assemblywoman Mary Pat Angelini, readings of Crane stories and announcing the winners of a writing contest ...
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Cultivating student talent
Junior Lewis Burwell seemed a natural, and for a good reason, when he and other Asbury Park High School students joined the Allenhurst Garden Club to plant blue and white pansies, purple cabbage and ...
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Parades, Parties Planned For This Spooky Season
Halloween parades, parties, spooky storytimes and even a seance are scheduled for the most terrifying of holidays; Halloween.
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Police contract key issue in Loch Arbour
This village of 280 people must choose by the end of next year which outside police department should help protect its eight blocks.
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Salvation Army helping residents with Christmas toys, food
The Salvation Army announced that families who need assistance with Christmas food and toys apply in person at 605 Asbury Ave.
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Civil War vet grave gets overdue rites
Pvt. Lorenzo Reynolds is finally part of the family - the long legions of military family, that is.
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Asbury blaze displaces mother, 2 sons
A structure fire here Sunday morning caused minor damage to a residence and temporarily displaced a mother and her two sons.
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Civil War veteran is finally getting a h
Time nearly forgot Lorenzo Reynolds. Buried in a grave with no marker, Reynolds spent nearly a century in anonymity in Historic Mount Prospect Cemetery in Neptune.
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Dogged devotion: Animal rescue volunteers raise funds
For 13 years, a pair of Monmouth County women have led an effort to rescue animals that are days away from being euthanized at shelters throughout the country.
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Mediator to settle dispute between mayor, neighbor
It will be up to a mediator to settle a dispute after a neighbor's dog urinated on Allenhurst Mayor Robert Wolf's lawn.
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People Page
A bagpiper played at the Allenhurst beachfront Sunday for the annual greening of the ocean.
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Pompton Lakes - Gadaleta is now boro's full-time administrator
The borough has found someone to keep it managed and running properly. Interim Borough Administrator Vito Gadaleta was hired to be the full-time borough administrator.
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Pair charged with criminal mischief
Police arrested an Ocean Township man and a Long Branch woman after they tried to break into a Bendermere Avenue home, authorities said.
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James R. Newman, Sr., of Bonita Springs, Fla., formerly of Allenhurst
JAMES R. NEWMAN, SR., of Bonita Springs, Fla., formerly of ALLENHURST, died Saturday, August 30.
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A raw deal for taxpayers
Deal Police Chief Michael Sylvester's lawyer said this week the chief was "very pleased" with the terms he agreed upon to drop his lawsuit against the borough.
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Real-life attacks that inspired 'Jaws'
"Shark, shark, shark!!!" While such a blood-curdling call likely immediately calls to mind the 1975 Steven Spielberg blockbuster "Jaws" about a rogue great white shark off the Cape Cod coast, the genesis for ...
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Head to Ocean Grove for shops, restaurants
Whether you're looking to window shop or you're going for an all-out shopping trip, Main Avenue and the surrounding streets in Ocean Grove have many stores to check out.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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