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New Dates!! July 4 Fireworks, Fairs, Parades and Reading of the Declaration

Happy 4th of July

The arrival of Hurricane Arthur has forced some towns to make adjustments to their previously announced plans. See below for the latest:

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Posted: July 3rd, 2014 | Author: | Filed under: BizEturtle, Monmouth County | Tags: , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

“FAITH VOYAGE” VBS 2014 – First Assembly of God, Shrewsbury

“FAITH VOYAGE” VBS 2014 – First Assembly of God, Shrewsbury

 

“FAITH VOYAGE” VBS 2014 – Ahoy Mateys for a Sailing Adventure! 

Monday, July 14th – Friday, July 18th – 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. 
Ages 4-12 years – NO registration fee – 
First Assembly of God,
220 Sycamore Avenue, Shrewsbury, NJ  07702 

732-741-0048.  

Join us as we set sail on an epic adventure to discover God’s truths! Children will enjoy our journey through the Bible to learn how we can trust and depend on Jesus! For more information or to register, visit our website atwww.shrewsburyag.com.   

 

 

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2012 Year in review: July

Judge Michael Guadagno was elevated to the State Court Appellate Division.

Governor Chris Christie had a confrontation with a passerby on the Seaside Heights Boardwalk.

The Bayshore Tea Party Group issued a statement saying that they expected every Republican to face a primary in future elections.

Joe Caliendo stepped down as Middletown Democratic Chairman.

Former Brookdale College President Peter Burnham pled guilty to theft by deception and official misconduct.

The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled in a law suit brought by a Superior Court Judge that Judges don’t have to abide by the pension and benefit reforms sign into law by Governor Christie in 2011.  State Senator Sam Thompson concluded that the Supremes’ ruling meant that all New Jersey Judges have been under-contributing to the pension system since 1982.  Thompson asked the Treasury Department to collect the shortages for all retired and current Judges.  They didn’t.

At a campaign appearance in Roanoke, Virginia President Obama proposed $1.2 trillion in spending cuts from government programs that don’t work and declared told business owners  “You didn’t build that.”

Beaches in Loch Arbour and Spring Lake were closed due to an invasion of stingrays.

 

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