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Middletown Police Collecting Toys for Christmas
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MIDDLETOWN, NJ - The annual Middletown Township PBA Local 124 Toy Drive is underway. New, unwrapped toys for boys, girls, tweens and teens can be brought to Police Headquarters at 1 Kings Highway or any of the township’s 11 fire houses. Donations can also be given to any Middletown Police Officer.
Toys are distributed to Middletown Helps Its Own, Jason’s Dreams and 180 Turning Lives Around. The Middletown officers also partner with local schools including Thorne Middle School and Middletown Helps Its Own to package and deliver Christmas baskets to hundreds of local families in need.
The Story Continues - 2nd Edition of "A Chronology of Boating on the Navesink"
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HIGHLANDS, NJ - Rik van Hemmen, Vice President of NMHA and author of the well-received book "A Chronology of Boating on the Navesink", will introduce the updated edition with new and expanded chapters containing more discoveries about boating on the Navesink.
Rik will also introduce the concept of the Navesink National Maritime Marine Sanctuary and invite discussion.
Atlantic Highlands First Aid Squad to Escort Santa on Runs and Food Drive
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ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NJ - Planning is underway at the Atlantic Highlands First Aid & Safety Squad for the kick off of the organization’s annual holiday Santa Runs throughout the borough.
Second Story Art Gallery Presents Gyotaku “Fish Print” Exhibition by Artist Matt Rummler - Opening Reception, December 5
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PHOTO: Sea Bass – acrylic on tie died canvas
Atlantic Highlands, NJ - The Second Story Art Gallery presents Gyotaku “Fish Print” exhibition by artist Matt Rummler, with an artist’s reception Saturday, December 5 from 5:00 - 7:00pm at 78 First Avenue, Atlantic Highlands. Exhibition is free and runs through January 2.
Dance Plus Performance Team Raises $6500 to Fight Cancer
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LITTLE SILVER, NJ - Dance Plus participated in Starbound's National Dance Competition Benefit for Cancer research on November 1, 2015 where they presented a check to The Dancer's Care Foundation and Robert Weill Cornell Cancer Research Center.
Dance Plus Performance Team, with dancers ranging in age from 6-18 were recognized for their valiant efforts in raising over six thousand dollars in one month for cancer research. Located in Little Silver, NJ, The Dance Plus Performance Team focuses on what they can give back to the community rather than being trophy driven.
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