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starnewsgroup.com | Tommy Watters
BAY HEAD — Students of Bay Head School visited local architect Verity Frizzell at her home on Bay Avenue to learn more about architecture and ways to improve energy efficiency. In recent years, Frizzell has come to Bay Head School to teach students about architecture and what architects do, coinciding with Architecture Week, which is celebrated by the American Institute of Architects. This year, however, she invited the students out to her home to learn about the renovation it is undergoing.
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starnewsgroup.com | Tommy Watters
POINT PLEASANT — The Point Pleasant Boro Band Boosters will hold a clothing drive on Wednesday, April 29, from 3 to 7 p.m. and Thursday, April 30, from 3 to 5 p.m. The band boosters will collect new or gently used men, women and children’s clothing including coats, shoes, purses, belts, bed and bath linens, jewelry, hats, backpacks and stuffed animals. Also accepted are bicycles and baby strollers.
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starnewsgroup.com | Anthony Rossics
BRICK TOWNSHIP — Drum Point Elementary School will be holding its second annual pie fundraiser, which the school described as a fun and meaningful event aimed at raising funds for the Brick Township Police Department’s safety vests. The pie fundraiser will take place during the school day on Wednesday, June 11, with a rain date of Thursday, June 12. Students at Drum Point Elementary School will have the opportunity to vote for staff members they want to see pied in the face.
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6 days ago |
starnewsgroup.com | Tommy Watters
BAY HEAD — E-bikes would be prohibited on the beach and fires would require permits, under an ordinance introduced at the council meeting on April 7. The mayor and council unanimously introduced the ordinance, which updates some rules on the beach relating to motor vehicles and fires.
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starnewsgroup.com | Tommy Watters
POINT PLEASANT — Residents had an egg-cellent time on Wednesday evening as the annual Point Pleasant Borough Easter Egg Hunt got underway. Having to reschedule from Sunday due to the weather, residents braved the unseasonably cold weather for a chance to gather the 5,000 Easter eggs that filled the park. Most of the eggs contained nothing, but a few lucky eggs contained prize tickets, which could be reclaimed for over 50 Easter baskets, packed with candy of all sorts.
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