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Monmouth Headlines from The Hub
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ERIC SUCAR staff A fourth-grade student at Middletown Village School tries his hand at an exercise station during the Round Robin Shuttle Preparation Program presented by Buehler Challenger & Science Center at the school April 29.
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Residents sound alarm over historic site's future
One of the last remnants of Hazlet's history is in the process of being developed, a matter that concerns residents. The land known as the Stone Road Meadows spans over 50 acres, but the 4.59-acre VanMater property at the corner of Stone Road and Poole Avenue is under development by Devino and Jackiewicz LLC, the owner of the historic Van Mater farmstead.
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Pool club may not be in summer forecast
Members won't be frolicking in the sun at the Strathmore Bath and Tennis Club in Aberdeen this summer, because the club likely won't be open. "No, we won't be able to open the club this summer," said Frank Ward, who is in the process of purchasing the pool club.
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Temple Shalom hosts memorial to AIDS victims
ABERDEEN - The world-renowned tapestry dedicated to the memory of AIDS victims has made its way to town. As part of a special weekend devoted to social action, sections of the internationally celebrated AIDS Memorial Quilt, a 54-ton, handmade tapestry that is a memorial to more than 90,000 individuals lost to AIDS, was on view at Temple Shalom May 1 to May 4.
- Holmdel BOE reappoints Luccarelli, Hartnett HOLMDEL - Board of Education members re-elected the current board president and vice president at the April 30 meeting. Frank Luccarelli and Mary Hartnett were re-elected to the positions of board president and board vice president, respectively.
Monmouth Headlines from APP
- Manalapan dentist fills need in Appalachia Six months ago, Dr. Jeffrey Hochstein sold his dental practice of 30 years and began to transition into a life of semi-retirement.
- "Father John" embraces his new congregation James Gray of Manalapan still recalls the day he opened his front door to find the Rev. John Bambrick offering condolences and assistance after the death of Gray's 32-year-old son, Christopher Gray, in the World Trade Center attacks.
- WWI statue moved, honors fallen vets Maybe even statues have memories.
- Counselors' roles expand when crises hit schools On Tuesday morning, Denise Wegeman was preparing to leave for her private counseling practice when she got a call from the principal at Point Road School, where she works as a part-time school counselor.
- Communities honored for cleanup efforts ASBURY PARK ? The Monmouth County Board of Freeholders Saturday declared the day as United Community Cleanup Day after community and city government members from Asbury Park and Neptune participated in a joint cleanup of Springwood and Lake avenues.
Local News
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Red Bank Blotter Entries
Counter RED BANK BLOTTER ENTRIES Unedited entries from the Red Bank police logs, April 25 through May 2. Criminal Mischief occurring at N. Bridge Ave. via Redbankgreen
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A trip down Memory Lane for Springsteen, E Street Band
"I tend to like the earlier stuff, though the Sept. 11 album - "The Rising"
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band so thoroughly rocked Count Basie Theatre Wednesday night that it seemed as if the noble old venue might crumble. via Asbury Park Press
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Meeting tonight on proposed Red Bank historic area
Residents of the borough's first proposed historic district in the Washington Street area will learn what that designation means at a meeting at 6 p.m. today at borough hall, 90 Monmouth St. via Asbury Park Press
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Home builders slow to embrace green development, report says
"This is a real and growing issue for homebuyers and for investors"
Baltimore Business Journal - by Daniel J. Sernovitz Staff Some of the nation's largest home builders could find themselves out in the cold before long, a emerging trend that has nothing to do with the ... via Baltimore Business Journal
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Hovnanian to Have $275 Million in Extra Costs After Cutting House Prices
Hovnanian Enterprises Inc. , New Jersey's biggest homebuilder, will report additional costs of as much as $275 million for the fiscal second quarter because of the worsening U.S. property market. via Bloomberg
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Thursday Letters to the Press
The Battleground Historical Society was organized 39 years ago. One of its many achievements was in saving a 1723 former tavern from destruction in Englishtown. via Asbury Park Press Online
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Girl Injured in Little Silver Fire
Counter A 15-year-old girl suffered second-degree burns in an early-morning fire on Rumson Place in Little Silver, the Asbury Park Press reports. via Redbankgreen
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Red Bank man indicted in serial burglaries targeting women
A grand jury in Monmouth County today returned a 57-count indictment against a Red Bank man accused of preying on local women by breaking into their homes and cars and stealing their belongings. via The Jersey Journal
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Red Bank Catholic High School by the numbers
Juan G. Ocampo , 39, of Keansburg teaches a freshman leadership class. Sister Joanmarie McDonnell of Red Bank watches as her English students take a vocabulary test. via Asbury Park Press
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ARMS reaches out to fellow New Jerseyans to help "our own" deployed troops.
Red Bank, NJ, April 14th, 2008: American Recreational Military Services an all volunteer 501c3 is asking for your help. via Ocean County Observer - The Times-Beacon








