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Point Beach Votes To Pay Back Part of ACLU's Legal Fees in Prayer Case
Sharon Cadalzo says she's lost friends, but gained supporters

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I've been writing news and feature stories since 1982, when I wrote for my college newspaper and was a stringer for The New York Times.
After college, I worked part-time and did freelance writing for newspapers and magazines, then worked for 11 years as a full-time reporter for New Jersey daily newspapers such as The Press of Atlantic City and The Asbury Park Press.
While working at the Asbury Park Press, my husband and I bought a house in Point Pleasant Borough in July, 1993 and we've been here ever since. After leaving the Asbury Park Press in January, 1998, I did a lot of freelance writing for magazines, including New Jersey Monthly, New Jersey Life and The Nation, and also did copywriting for corporate web sites.
My husband and I live with our two children.
We've spent a lot of time going to the river and ocean beaches, the boardwalk and parks and enjoy fishing, crabbing, biking and walking all over the borough and the beach.
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Sharon Cadalzo says she's lost friends, but gained supporters

Monday's state Senate vote undermines collective bargaining, says Fred Potter, Teamsters official and Point Borough resident
Girls who want to go to Girl Scout camp in Farmingdale can catch bus in Boro or Beach
Longtime Point Boro resident reflects on the coaches who inspired her and the ones she proved wrong
Point Boro Rotary held event to help fight melanoma
Salutatorian tells grads to stand up for convictions
Bench, which was recovered, and extension ladder stolen
A Nook and other prizes are possible prizes for the most avid readers
No serious injuries reported in accident on Arnold Avenue and Route 35 north
Silver Lake residents are asked to report any additional sightings of large, swimming creature in Silver Lake to police
Council now using a prayer not specific to any religion
Memorial Middle School has art show and choral concert
Lurie gets 10 write-in votes; only needed four to run for mayor
Register or donate on Saturday at the fundraiser for American Cancer Society that runs through sunrise on Sunday.
Proposed budget may call for $48 annual tax increase, but is going to be revised to possibly avert layoffs and demotions
Organization says thanks for permission to sell flowers outside Stop and Shop
Says phenomenal 'Fiddler' cast, crew and orchestra helped him win Paper Mill award
Twice-weekly pick-ups start on summer schedule
The award for John Caliendo allows him to compete in a national theater workshop competition and then a Broadway theater performance
But borough trying to plan budget so fewer than 30 are used