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On The Beat
Trentona s Minnesotaa s Calling plays Asbury Lanes on Saturday with The Roadside Graves.
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Asbury center to get outreach worker
The state should come through with money by year's end for the Asbury Park Community Health Center to hire an outreach worker - another step in trying to get more women to the doctor in their first three months ...
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Asbury to pay $700G for 50 lots
The city and the company of the late power broker Philip Konvitz have reached a court agreement for Asbury Park to pay $700,000 to get back 50 vacant Springwood Avenue lots on which Konvitz failed to build on ...
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Marconi's Jersey Shore think tank still striving
Some endeavors are just too innately important to let fail. InfoAge, the Information Age Science-History Learning Center on the site of the former U.S. Army base known as Camp Evans, on Marconi Road, in Wall ...
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Former Asbury officer sentenced; forced to pay restitution
A former Asbury Park police officer who pleaded guilty earlier this year to stealing unemployment benefits was sentenced Friday to pay $9,080 in restitution to the State of New Jersey.
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On The Beat
From left to right: Burlesque superstars Clams Casino, Jonny Porkpie, Nasty Canasta and Neil Oa Fortune star in the 25th annual Miss Asbury Lanes 1983 Pageant at 8 p.m. Saturday at Asbury Lanes .
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NJ Wedding Reception On The Beach Catered By Merri-Makers
M2 Caterers served gourmet cuisine at the first wedding reception of the newly renovated Berkeley Carteret Hotel in Asbury, New Jersey.
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Despite drives, public radio is a bargain
What could be less timely, as Wall Street's vital signs bounce up and down like tots on a trampoline, than to ask people now for money? But this is donor pledge season at many public radio stations.
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Clinton Township police blotter
CLINTON TOWNSHIP: HINDERING APPREHENSION, 7:40 p.m. Oct. 10: Officer Jennifer Petruzziello stopped a vehicle driven by Rebecca Schnetzer, 22, of Asbury on Route 31 near Halstead Street on failing to maintain ...
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Letter Writer of the Month: Gerald Kamber
Gerald Kamber says he's a "local yokel" in the Asbury Park area. Born and raised in Asbury, he graduated from the former Bond Street School and Asbury Park High School.
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Bergen Offers Philanthropy/Leadership Seminars
Bergen Community College's Nonprofit Institute of Philanthropy and Leadership will offer a nine-session seminar series on topics pertaining to the sector such as grant writing, fundraising and leadership ...
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Program brings dental care to Asbury kids
"I've never had a cavity in my whole life," 8-year-old Santiige Portlock announced as she stepped into the makeshift dentist office at Thurgood Marshall Elementary School Thursday morning.
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Plans for Oyster Festival in Asbury bigger than ever
At least 18 restaurants plan to join in the Guinness Oyster Festival under the tents from noon to 6 p.m. Sept.
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Asbury to upgrade bus, rail center: Upgrades planned at Asbury Park bus, train station
City officials soon will begin a number of improvement projects for the Transportation Center to keep transforming the one-time white elephant into a viable venue for travelers and residents.
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Asbury cop puts art skills to use
As a high school student, Alastair Sweeney worked as a freelance artist, drawing illustrations for the children's pages of The Irish Press.
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Transit districts gaining popularity
It's being touted as the hot new trend in development - as a way to build high-density housing while reducing traffic, increasing mass transit use and enhancing overall quality of life.
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Transit districts gaining popularity
It's being touted as the hot new trend in development - as a way to build high-density housing while reducing traffic, increasing mass transit use and enhancing overall quality of life.
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Transit districts gaining popularity
It's being touted as the hot new trend in development - as a way to build high-density housing while reducing traffic, increasing mass transit use and enhancing overall quality of life.
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Transit districts gaining popularity
It's being touted as the hot new trend in development - as a way to build high-density housing while reducing traffic, increasing mass transit use and enhancing overall quality of life.
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Transit districts gaining popularity
It's being touted as the hot new trend in development - as a way to build high-density housing while reducing traffic, increasing mass transit use and enhancing overall quality of life.
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