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Beachgoers flocked to the Jersey Shore this weekend, but none enjoyed themselves as much as a group who gathered on the beachfront to catch a wave, some for the first time.
The Kortney Rose Foundation (KRF) will host the fourth annual Kortney's Challenge Two-Mile Fun Walk/Run on Aug. 30 at Monmouth Park, Oceanport. Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m., and the race will start at 10 a.m. Individuals may preregister by Aug. 21 or register on the day of the race.
Mr. Javas, 51, of Red Bank, died June 23, 2009, at home. He had resided in Long Branch before relocating to Red Bank more than 20 years ago. He was a dispatcher at Yellow Cab Co., Red Bank, and previously had been a machinist for more than 20 years. He was predeceased by his parents, Gregory Javas Sr. and Mary Boyd.
WASHINGTON: The U.S. government has tens of billions of dollars left in the eye-popping US$700 billion bank bailout fund created last fall, which has prompted a debate in Congress over what to do with it.
Marge Schott's Indian Hill home is on the open market for the first time since the former Cincinnati Reds owner died in 2004. We've got a multimedia tour of the estate, which is listed for nearly $4 million.• Photos: Schott's estate | Video
You have to have sisters to really appreciate this novel. Those of us who have sisters know that they can be our best friends and, in a wink of an eye, become our worst enemies in a cold war.
— Jul. 01, 2009 — Mark/Space Inc. has released a software application designed to synchronize HTC's Windows Mobile phones with Macintosh desktop computers.
Prints made by the celebrated French photographer, Henri Cartier-Bresson, supposedly destroyed after a flood, are turning up on the market, according to his widow. The allegation is deeply embarrassing to the French government which was given the 551 images by one of the greatest photographic masters in 1955 and 1970.
Pat Putnam, 90, is one of Orange's leading developers, but not in the strictest real estate sense.
Microsoft, IBM, and Adobe cited during a conference at an IBM facility on Thursday ongoing efforts to improve the lives of programmers and designers. The event also featured a university professor emphasizing how difficult it still is for non-programmers to get involved in programming. [ Check out the highlights of Microsoft's Visual Studio 2010 IDE . ]
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