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Brian Kirk & The Jirks Performing at Fundraiser to Bring Lights to RBR Fields for September
Newsbrief - Schools
Written by Red Bank Regional High School District   
Tuesday, 07 May 2013 09:30

rbr_field_lightingMembers of the RBR Buccaneer Athletic Foundation stand on the track and field they hope to light this September.  Coming down the stretch to their goal, the group is holding a fundraiser on May 23 at The FIX in Red Bank with headliner Brian Kirk & The Jirks. Advance tickets are $ 50 a person, $60 at the door.  To order tickets visit www.lettherebelights.org or mail a check to the Buccaneer Athletic Foundation, P.O. Box 51, Little Silver, NJ 07739.

Pictured above are (left to right) Don Chamberlain, Little Silver, Judy Bonanno, Shrewsbury, Cathy Reardon, Little Silver and Jodi and Scott Nevitsky of Little Silver.  Not pictured were hardworking committee people Diane Davis, Debbie Juliano, Beth Lloyd and Anne Amato.

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Ticket Sales Open for Taste of Atlantic Highlands Trolley Hop
Newsbrief - Local News
Written by press release   
Tuesday, 07 May 2013 12:26

ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NJ - Tickets are now on sale for Taste of Atlantic Highlands Trolley Hop, which takes place June 2, 2013, from noon to 5 p.m., in Atlantic Highlands, N.J.

This pay-one-price event includes trolley rides to and from 35 participating businesses; samplings of food, drinks, and cocktails; giveaways; door prize drawings; and a prize drawing for completing a certain number of stops on the route.

Ticket cost is $35 per person. There is no charge for children age 11 and younger; children 17 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. 

Purchase admission tickets at any participating business listed on the Taste of Atlantic Highlands participant map, or through the Atlantic Highlands Chamber of Commerce website: http://atlantichighlands.org/events/taste

For more information on the event, visit http://www.atlantichighlands.org

 
MT Police Patrols to Combat Underage Drinking
Newsbrief - Law and Order
Written by Middletown Township Police Department   
Tuesday, 07 May 2013 08:45

mtpd_patchMIDDLETOWN, NJ - Chief of Police, Robert Oches, Middletown Township Police Department announces that all police patrols will be conducting vigorous enforcement action against underage drinkers.

One of the biggest problems in our society is substance abuse and alcohol is the most commonly abused substance.  Young people are severely injured and killed as a result of accidents in which alcohol is a factor.  Chief Oches wishes to remind all parents and teens that strict enforcement of all statutes governing underage drinking will be taken in an effort to safeguard the young people of our township.

All parents are requested to chaperon house parties very carefully in an effort to reduce this problem.  Members of the police department are available to answer any questions parents may have and to assist any group in establishing an anti-alcohol program.

 
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