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Albany native promoted to Army brigadier general
Harold J. Greene of Carlisle, Pa., an Albany native, was promoted to Army brigadier general during a recent ceremony at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.
In the early years of this decade, Vietnam War-era veteran Michael Winnick was passionate about his work with the site-selection committee that ultimately picked Fort Monmouth for the location for the new Community-Based Outpatient Clinic to treat Shore area veterans.
Center For WWII Studies Marks 65th Anniversary Of Battle Of The Bulge
"A grateful nation remembers," said Lt. Col. Ann Walko, a member of the Ocean Composite Squadron of the New Jersey Wing of the Civil Air Patrol, as she recognized World War II veterans on Saturday at Brookdale Community College, in Lincroft.
SRC Names Scott Knote Federal Market Account Director
SRC, formerly Syracuse Research Corporation, announced that Scott Knote has been appointed federal market account director, effective immediately.
Tools help warfighters test water for chemical, biological hazards
Employees here are fabricating and populating more than 1,700 kits that will enable warfighters throughout the world to test water samples.
An army of volunteers helps build home for disabled soldier's family
UNION BEACH - Soon, Army Staff Sgt. Michael Minard finally will have his own bed to sleep in.
Ocean County Observer - The Times-Beacon
Letter to Editor: Pallone, Holt: Veterans' clinic will be available
We are writing regarding the important issue of continued health services for veterans in Monmouth County should Fort Monmouth close in 2011.
Bob Scott isn't your typical applicant at a job fair. Scott, the owner of Scott's Country Market on Main Street in New Egypt, is selling his store after 27 years in business due to a lack of profit and rising costs.
Aerius Accepts Invitation to Present Its Technology to U.S. Army...
Aerius International, Ltd. has accepted an invitation to present its technology to a technical workshop supporting the needs of the U.S Army Communications-Electronics Research Development and Engineering Center at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey January 20th and 21st, 2010.
Contracts for December 07, 2009
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., Stratford, Conn., was awarded on Dec.
Work at Sandy Hook almost saved lives
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Over local objections, state Senate panel approves bill on redeveloping Fort Monmouth
A committee of the state Senate minutes ago voted for a bill to create the authority that will direct the redevelopment of Fort Monmouth, paving the way for a full vote of the Senate.
Fort Monmouth redevelopment mulled in Trenton
The future of Fort Monmouth will be debated in Trenton today when a state Senate committee discusses a bill aimed at creating an authority that critics say gives the state too much control over the redevelopment of the Army post at the expense of local towns.
Move CECOM work to Earle property
CECOM is the major tenant at Fort Monmouth. Relocating thousands of Department of the Army civilian positions to Maryland will be disruptive to the support received by the soldiers in the field with two wars in progress.
Reports clear pair on fort closing
Separate investigations by the Department of Defense's Inspector General found no wrongdoing on the part of two government officials who had key responsibilities in the 2005 decision to close Fort Monmouth.
Congressman Frank Pallone helps give N.J. Democrats a voice
Frank Pallone lazily stretches back on the leather chair in his office, his long legs ranging forward toward his guest, an Army officer in the new crisp dress blues that emulate Civil War uniforms.
Local officials seek larger post-Fort Monmouth role
Local officials are demanding more say in planning for the future of the Fort Monmouth property after Army operations there end in 2011.
Returning vet says Gulf War Syndrome still a problem
Steve Mendoza knows the Gulf War Syndrome acquired by veterans of the First Gulf War in 1990-91 still has an impact.
Since the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Planning Authority was organized in 2006, Gov.
BRAC fuels building boom in Harford
Just outside the main gate of Aberdeen Proving Ground , construction workers are finishing up a three-story building's brick exterior, preparing to install windows and divide the vast interior into offices.
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