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Party and march with the penguins
POINT PLEASANT BEACH: Jenkinson's Aquarium will host a penguin party at 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
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Brick fires janitors, building inspectors
An Asbury Park company will mop the floors, Toms River building inspectors might examine homes, and some township employees can no longer expect annual raises.
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Hit-or-miss season for holiday sales
Bob Wehner, who has owned Point Hardware & Gifts in Point Pleasant Beach for 18 years, said his business took a hit this year as a result of the dismal state of the economy.
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Longer classes for Red Bank Regional
A type of class scheduling that educators said helps students learn more effectively and mirrors the kind of scheduling they'll encounter in college will start at Red Bank Regional High School in September.
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Lobster prices fall as economy suffers
Cheaper than a pack of hot dogs -- that's how some Maine fishermen describe the prices they are getting for lobster, at $2.40 to $2.60 a pound, down from a $10 high in spring 2007.
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Dead mobster's family fights over mother's will
Mildred and her welder-husband John DiGilio had eight children together over their three-decade marriage before the husband and father died at the age of 47 in 1961.
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Low turnout at school budget session
The track at G. Harold Antrim School in Point Pleasant Beach has fallen into severe disrepair after years of cuts to the operations and maintenance budget.
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Loughran, DiCorcia say goodbye
The mood in council chambers, here, on Dec. 16 was "bittersweet," as Mayor Vincent Barrella deemed it, as longtime councilmen Daniel DiCorcia and Michael Loughran sat on the dais for their final council ...
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Alex Magyar, co-owner of Gabby & Vinny's Brick Oven Pizza in Point Pleasant Beach, named the restaurant after his two teenage children.
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Brick, union to start mediation talks
Union leaders and the township administration will sit down today in an attempt to hammer out a contract with the state mediating the talks.
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Dance style found its way west
Square dancing is an all-American dance, says Manny Amor, who has been calling square dance figures, or movements, for 55 years.
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Conrad 'Connie' Vuocolo recalled as dedicated public servant
Conrad "Connie'' Vuocolo is being recalled as a dedicated public servant. The Jersey City native, who recently moved to Point Pleasant Beach, was 87.
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Point Beach can't handle tourist costs alone
The Nov. 26 Press editorial "Down payment for beachfront" presented an interesting outsiders' take on the decision by Point Pleasant Beach officials to acquire a parcel of property currently owned by the Risden ...
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Bloggers won't let FoodBank fail
The power of the blogosphere is being tested after more than 100 New Jersey bloggers united to raise awareness of the state's hunger crisis and spread support for the Community FoodBank of New Jersey.
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Vuocolo's dedication bettered many lives
In more than 20 years at the helm of the Jersey City Housing Authority and 40 years of organizing the city's Pearl Harbor commemoration, Conrad J. "Connie" Vuocolo earned a reputation as a model public servant.
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Here comes the weekend
Jersey's own Val Emmich will rock Jenks in Point Pleasant Beach on Sunday night.
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Group seeks to recall Barrella
The democratic process, here, is alive and well, and the sparks, which were first ignited during the contentious 2007 election season, continue to fly.
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Woman, two dogs escape Seaside Park house fire safely
A woman and her two dogs escaped uninjured from a fire that engulfed a home at 115 Seventh Ave.
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Cooler water temperatures curtailing catch
The falling water temperature is having a dramatic effect on both bottom fish and topwater species.
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Consumer spending pullback affects seafood business across board
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