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MANCHESTER ARTIST DISPLAYS WORK AT GEORGIAN COURT By Kim Fink For 22-year-old Corrine Stinemire, the love of art and children go hand in hand. A Manchester resident and student Georgian Court University, Stinemire has woven her two great passions into a double major, Art and Elementary Education, and is looking forward to a career that integrates both. More ...
Parade Celebrates Manchester's Pee Wee Cheerleading Champions By Lauren Puglisi On February 9, members of Manchester's Pee Wee Cheerleading Squad were proud fixtures in a parade dedicated to them. According to Renee Hourigan, first vice president of the Manchester Hawks' 2008 executive board, the parade was held for the Pop Warner Pee Wee Novice Cheerleading Division, who re... More ...
Lining Up To Dance Seniors Find Fun And Fitness At Local Dance Class By Kim Fink If Sal Dalessio had his way, all the world would be dancing. "It's fun, a great workout and it keeps you young," stated the 76-year-old dance instructor while taking a break from his weekly line dancing class held at Deerfield Hall in Whiting. More ...
FREEHOLDERS ANNOUNCE COUNTYWIDE ROAD AND BRIDGE UPGRADE PROJECTS By Bill McLaughlin Work is expected to begin this summer on a pre-fabricated span to replace the aging Vince's Bridge over the Toms River at Oak Ridge Parkway. The Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders announced last week that it will be seeking bids on the project after hearing an explanation of the undertaking... More ...
--Photo Courtesy Of Julia Merine, Jackson Library Volunteer Children of all ages took part in a Chinese New Year parade at the Jackson branch of the Ocean County Library last week where they learned about ancient Chinese customs, rituals and celebrations from senior library assistant Freda Lehman. More ...
Postal Service Lowers Rates For Packages Sent To Troops Overseas By Bill McLaughlin The postal service will soon be offering lower rates for packages sent to armed service personnel overseas. More ...
Monmouth County Prepares For Gypsy Moth Threat Residents Invited To March Forum To Review Suppression Measures FREEHOLD - The Monmouth County Shade Tree Commission announced this week that it will be holding its annual spring forum featuring the county's planned 2008 gypsy moth spray program on March 26, 7 p.m. at the Monmouth County Agriculture Building on Kozloski Road in Freehold. More ...
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