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August 29, 2003
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CHRIS KELLY Ralph Definis, 12, Sayreville, and Gregory Mitola, 9, Fair Haven, tackle mounds of fluffy cotton candy at the Fair Haven Firemen
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New teachers, new transitions
New teachers
fill 11 slots in
Red Bank schools
By sandi carpello
Staff Writer
Even teachers have back-to-school jitters. "I
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Outreach Red Bank program offers understanding
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Rumson council adopts affordable housing plan
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Some businesses taking leave of downtown
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Ferry services keep alert for terror threats
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Blackout wreaks havoc on industry, beaches
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At the Fair Haven Firemen’s Fair
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Agreement reached in SPCA trespassing case
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Churches to hold annual antiques show and sale
The 33rd annual Shrewsbury Corners Antiques Show and Sale will be held Sept. 5 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sept. 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church House, 352 Sycamore Ave. Donation to enter is $6.
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Center seeks volunteers for local opportunities
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Our View
Constitutional convention
may not be final solution
A new school year always brings new opportunities. Students start with a clean slate, with a fistful of A
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Eight-year-old Eatontown girl already a hit in golf
It seems as if every time you look, there
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Knob Hill hosts finale
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Monmouth University QB position is up in the air
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Residents need to be more involved in housing proposals in Red Bank
In 1795, American patriot Edmund Burke wrote, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
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Downtown’s parking has improved, but borough needs to do more
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Resident voices opposition to governor’s trip to Puerto Rico
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Schools
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Fair Haven schools enlist community volunteers
FAIR HAVEN
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District preschool to open; writing program beefed up
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A new school year, a new school in Shrewsbury
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Business
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Candy maker to open satellite store in Red Bank
RED BANK
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New building extends family’s ties to Red Bank
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