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MIDDLETOWN — More than 10,000 people are expected to descend on the great lawn at the Croydon Hall complex on Saturday to celebrate Middletown Day 2001. More ... Heart association walk still on for Saturday The American Heart Association, its volunteers and staff are deeply saddened by the events of Sept. 11 and extend thoughts and prayers to all those that have been affected by the tragedy. More ... Middletown designates main bayshore shelter MIDDLETOWN — The Office of Emergency Management (OEM), in an effort to improve ability to keep residents safe during emergencies, has designated the Middletown Senior Center at Croydon Hall as the main shelter for the entire bayshore area. More ... Community Bulletin Board ‘The Demon’ to appear at local charity event Michael Barradale, owner of Fastrak Oil and Lube, 98 Route 36, Middletown, will hold a charity event to benefit The Ricky Ashmore Fund Sept. 29 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Ashmore is an 11-year-old Keansburg resident diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. More ... Historical society to hold meeting, antique show The Holmdel Historical Society will host its next meeting Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. at Dr. Cook’s office at Village School, Middletown Road. The historic building was once part of the McCampbell Farm, and will be discussed by historian Jerry Ceres. More ...
JERRY WOLKOWITZ Middletown officials dedicated a new 5,300-square-foot police wing at Middletown town hall Monday. The two-story addition includes offices for the detective bureau, the police chief and two deputy chiefs, an evidence vault, elevator, lobby area and bathrooms. More ... Historical society to hold meeting, antique show The Holmdel Historical Society will host its next meeting Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. at Dr. Cook’s office at Village School, Middletown Road. The historic building was once part of the McCampbell Farm, and will be discussed by historian Jerry Ceres. More ... Middletown candlelight vigil to be held Oct. 2 Middletown will host a candlelight vigil honoring those who are missing and confirmed dead as a result of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York City on Sept. 11. More ... Breakfast for victims’ families set for Sept. 30 Matawan Policemen’s Benevolent Association No. 179 will hold a pancake breakfast on Sept. 30 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. to benefit Matawan families of World Trade Center victims. The breakfast will be held at St. Clement’s Banquet Center, Route 79, Matawan. More ... Mater Dei plans benefit car wash to help victims Mater Dei High School Community Service Club will hold a car wash on Sept. 30 with proceeds benefiting World Trade Center victims and their families. More ... CPC Behavioral Healthcare, Middletown, in an effort to offer support to those in need during this time of tragedy, is offering free counseling and advice from a trained counselor. Individuals directly affected may call (732) 842-2000, ext. 4221. The agency’s clinicians are also working with school guidance counselors to provide teachers with information to guide them in helping children cope; providing support groups for teen-agers and families; and offering critical incident debriefing services to companies for their employees. Expanded se... More ... Voters will be asked to OK $9.6M referendum Figure includes $5.8M for High School North; $3.3M for other schools More ... Bird walk in Aberdeen scheduled for Oct. 6 The Aberdeen Township Environmental & Shade Tree Advisory Board will sponsor a bird walk on Oct. 6 at 9 a.m. More ... Free theater workshop to be offered Sept. 29 Theatre-X-Change will host the free workshop "How to Get Involved in Local Theatre or Stop Being a Wannabe and Just Be" Sept. 29 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Matawan, Route 34 and Franklin Street. More ... Pupils pitch in pennies to help WTC victims Staff Writer By Alison Granito MATAWAN — Piggy banks around Matawan were opened when the children at Ravine Drive School decided they wanted to do something to help the victims of the largest tragedy to strike the nation in years. More ... ‘Science Out-of-School Club’ to meet Oct. 1 The Hazlet Branch of the Monmouth County Library, 251 Middle Road, has begun its "Science Out-of-School Club" for children in grades K-6. The club will meet Mondays from 4-4:45 p.m. from Oct. 1-Dec. 3. More ... Short resigns as V.P. of anti-town center group Spokesman cites job More ... |
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