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Middletown Police Fall Medication Collection Oct. 22
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MIDDLETOWN – On Saturday, October 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the Middletown Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public its 12th opportunity in six years to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. Bring your pills for disposal to Police Headquarters located at Town Hall, 1 Kings Highway. (The DEA cannot accept liquids or needles or sharps, only pills or patches.) The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked.
AH Plants Tribute Trees to Honor Garden Club
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PHOTO: Atlantic Highlands borough workers plant one of two trees in marina during Shade Tree Commission tribute tree plantings. Credit: Peter E. Donoghue
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS -- The borough's Shade Tree Commission has planted two tribute trees in the municipal yacht harbr honoring the Garden Club
Commission Co-Chairman Louise I. Donoghue presided over the Oct. 14 ceremony during which two red sunset maples were planted. The trees were paid for jointly by the commission and the Garden Club, the latter with funds presented by Carole Anne Campi, until recently the Garden Club president.
Bayshore Students Raise Funds for Middletown K9 Unit
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MIDDLETOWN, NJ - Luke & Jack Kratz are students at Bayshore Middle School and have opened an online store with the help of Destination Athlete. They are selling tee shirts and sweatshirts to benefit the K9 unit. Their goal is to show the men and women who serve our town that we are a community that cares about them and appreciates all they do to keep us safe.
Parker House Holds Ribbon Cutting for Renovated Barns
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PHOTO: Parker Homestead in Little Silver. Credit: Allan Dean
LITTLE SILVER – It was standing room only Sunday afternoon as everyone from Lt. Gov Kim Guadagno to the Atlantic Chorus joined local officials and members of the Parker Homestead-1665 Inc. for a ribbon cutting ceremony that officially opened, as part of the museum, the three barns on the property that are part of the 330 year heritage of this historic site.
Guadagno was principal speaker at the outdoor event, and related 20th century history of the property first prominent in the 17th century and part of an original King’s Patent. Guadagno noted its importance 300 years later with a heartwarming story of her husband’s growing up years near the farm, and the importance the Sickles family, descendants of the original Parkers, put on the importance of high quality, not only in growing produce but also picking and preparing it for meals.
An Evening of the Spoken Word at Navesink Arts Center
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The Navesink Arts Center, home of the Monmouth Players theatrical company which is entering their 63rd season of providing high quality community theater to the eastern Monmouth County for past six decades, announces a new single night event for this coming October.
As part of their evolving programs for the Navesink Arts Center, they will be presenting an “Evening of the Spoken Word” performance. The program; themed as “Verses in Autumn” will feature members from the greater Shore community to share their passion for spoken word literature. The readings are varied works of poetry, essays and short stories with a focus on the theme of Autumn as well as other entertaining works of literature.
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