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The Guild of Creative Art is currently presenting award winning works in its gallery on Broad Street, Shrewsbury. The honored pieces include “B Side 45s” (acrylic) by Karen Martin of Freehold Township, left, and “Marcia” (graphite) by Randy Mayer of Atlantic Highlands. For more, see Page 3.

Red Bank police officers honored with life-saving award By MATTHEW SOCKOL Staff Writer

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hree officers in the Red Bank Police Department have been publicly recognized by municipal officials for saving the life of a young man in the bor-

ough. During a Red Bank Borough Council meeting on Nov. 10, Patrolman Cevin Albert, Sgt. Matthew Ehrenreich and Patrolman Milton Gray were recognized with a Life-Saving Award. The award was presented in connection with the officers’ actions on Nov. 2. During an incident in Red Bank

that day, the officers saved the life of juvenile resident, according to municipal officials. According to a resolution that was passed by the council members and recognized Albert, Ehrenreich and Gray, the officers responded to a dispute that led to the young man breaking a window. The broken window caused a severe laceration to his arm. The resolution states that by observing the severity of the juvenile’s injury and the presence of arterial bleeding, the officers determined bleeding control was required as a life-saving measure. Because the officers had received tourniquet applica-

tion and bleeding control training and because they were equipped with a combat tourniquet, they were able to successfully apply the tourniquet despite the fact the young man was being uncooperative. “The quick thinking and prompt actions of the officers was later deemed necessary and appropriate as the patient had severed his brachial artery which would have caused a fatal loss of blood,” municipal officials said. Following the incident, Police Chief Darren McConnell recommended that Albert, Ehrenreich and Gray each receive a Life-Saving Award. Shortly thereafter, the officers received their awards from the Borough Council.

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“Death Row,” an oil painting by Ellen Orrego of Red Bank, received the Best in Painting award in an online juried show sponsored by the Guild of Creative Art, Shrewsbury.

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he Guild of Creative Art, 620 Broad St., Shrewsbury, will host a special onsite gallery exhibit, “Award Winners of the Guild of Creative Art October Online Open Juried Show,” featuring 21 of the 25 winning works in acrylic, fiber/wood, graphite, oil, pastel, photography and watercolor. The winning creations were selected from 220 submissions by judges Ellen Martin of Red Bank and Stacey AS Pritchard of Atlantic Highlands, according to the Guild. Viewing hours are Tuesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, call 732-741-1441 or email guildofcreativeart@ verizon.net The entire show may be viewed online at the website guildofcreativeart.org The winners are: • “Semiprecious Secret,” digital art – fractal by Jodi DiLiberto of West Belmar, Friedlander Award for Mixed Media; • “Windy Meadow” by Helene Condouris of Long

Branch, Barbara Shieldkret Memorial Award for Oil; • “Abstract in Blue,” photography by Bob Dowd of Colts Neck, Sara Stern Memorial Award for Artistic Innovation; • “Tauber ob der Rothernburg,” by Stephen Gale of Landing, Caivano Memorial Award for Watercolor; • “my my my my my,” fiber/wood by Ella Hilsenrath of Atlantic Highlands, Best in Sculpture; • “Progression” by Eva Krause of Red Bank, Milo Memorial Award for Action Photography; • “Ice Doll,” photography on canvas by Holly Lund of Eatontown, Bronze Achievement Award; • “B Side 45s” by Karen Martin of Freehold Township, Mitchell Award for Acrylic; • “Riley and Friend” by Vince Matulewich of Morganville, Bob Warwick Memorial Award for Pet Photography; • “Marcia,” graphite by Randy Mayer of Atlantic Highlands, Bronze Achievement Award; • “Back Door,” photography by Dana McKay of Eatontown, Bronze Achievement Award;

• “Death Row,” oil by Ellen Orrego of Red Bank, Best in Painting, and “Afternoon Confab on the Lake,” oil by Ellen Orrego, Bronze Achievement Award; • “Angels and Demons,” photography by John Regan of Neptune, Bronze Achievement Award; • “Water Lilies,” pastel by Susan Rickman of Red Bank, Pastellist Salon of New Jersey Award in memory of Marge Levine; • “Egyptian Street Scene,” pastel by Carole Rogers of Little Silver, Bronze Achievement Award; • “Dominoes,” Best in Photography by Larry Ross of Matawan; • “Love my Mudbath,” photography by Ellen Rubinstein of Holmdel, David MacNeill Memorial Award for Wit and Whimsy; • “This Way and That,” photography by Kristopher Schoenleber of Princeton, Bronze Achievement Award; • “Old Porch” by Elizabeth Schultz of Manchester, Lorraine Ravner Memorial Award for Monochrome Photography.

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Red Bank officials hire retired judge to mediate dispute with hospital By MATTHEW SOCKOL Staff Writer

RED BANK – A retired New Jersey Superior Court judge will work as a mediator in a legal dispute between Red Bank and Riverview Medical Center, Riverview Plaza. During a recent meeting, Borough Council members authorized a professional services contract with Frank Buczynski of Benchmark Legal Services, LLC, for mediation legal services. Buczynski, who is a retired Superior Court judge, may receive more than $17,500 for his services, according to a

resolution, although that is not expected by municipal officials. Buczynski will serve as the mediator in a consent case management order between representatives of the borough and Riverview Medical Center that is scheduled to take place on Nov. 20. Representatives of the hospital have consented to have Buczynski act as the mediator, according to court documents. In 2019, Red Bank officials filed a complaint in state Superior Court against Riverview Medical Center and the hospital’s three owners and operators (RMC-Meridian Health, Meridian Hospitals Corporation and Meridian Health Realty Corporation),

alleging that the medical center had an unregistered water meter. As alleged in the complaint, the unregistered water meter was constructed in 1984 and the borough was unaware of its existence until 2017. The unregistered water meter had a recorded water flow of more than 508 million gallons and Riverview Medical Center allegedly never paid or compensated the borough for the meter’s water and sewer charges. The complaint alleged Red Bank is owed at least $5.3 million in unpaid water and sewer service charges from the medical center and sought to be awarded that

amount in court. An answer to the complaint from Riverview Medical Center asserts that the meter was installed by the borough, has been readily accessible to borough employees at all times and has been observed by borough employees many times over the years. Representatives of Riverview Medical Center denied any wrongdoing and asserted that the hospital has consistently and timely paid all water and sewer charges assessed by the borough. The answer seeks to have the complaint dismissed with prejudice and costs.

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School Road West, Marlboro. Contact Michael or Kathleen Robbiani, 732-462-3589; • The Chelsea at Manalapan, 445 U.S. Route 9, Manalapan. Contact Laura Milo, 732-972-6200. For more information, visit www.independenceforveterans.org Any individuals, business operators or organizations that are interested in participating with “They Kept Us Safe, Let’s Keep Them Warm” may contact Stacia McDonough via email at staciamcdonough@ hotmail.com or Jena Rae via email at jenakrae@gmail.com

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(Remember the Night, 1940), Errol Flynn (Dive Bomber, 1941), Marlene Dietrich (The Lady Is Willing, 1942) and Joan Crawford (Above Suspicion, 1943). In 1943, MacMurray’s salary reached $420,000, making him the highest paid actor in Hollywood that year and the fourth highest paid person in the entire country. His best known film performance came in 1944 with director Billy Wilder’s Double Indemnity, again opposite Stanwyck. This was a departure from MacMurray’s usual “good guy” roles, with him playing an insurance salesman who plots with Stanwyck to murder her husband. MacMurray continued to work on films prolifically during the ’40s and ’50s. In 1960, he again teamed up with Wilder for the unforgettable The Apartment, costarring with Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine. MacMurray also starred in the popular Disney films The Shaggy Dog (1959), The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) and Son of Flubber (1963). In 1960, MacMurray moved to television with the lead role on a new series, My

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Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s John Volker runs for a first down during the Bulldogs’ 28-14 win over Colts Neck on Nov. 14 in Colts Neck.

Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s Patrick Jamin returns a punt during a Nov. 14 contest in Colts Neck. Jamin caught two TD passes in the Bulldogs’ 28-14 win.

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he Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School and Colts Neck High School football teams squared off in one of the two match-ups in the Shore Conference second postseason pod on Nov. 14 in Colts Neck. Two first-quarter touchdowns put Rumson-Fair Haven in control and led to the Bulldogs (5-2) beating the previously undefeated Cougars, 28-14. Colts Neck fell to 6-1. The new playoff format for 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic did not change the perception of the season for the Bulldogs, who have been state sectional finalists for seven consecutive years and have won five sectional championships and one state title. “Our kids come ready to play every day,” Coach Jerry Schulte said. “It’s a tribute to the program. These kids hung in there. We have great kids and outstanding

coaches.” The Bulldogs scored on the game’s first possession when junior running back Geoffrey Schroeder scampered to the end zone for a 19-yard touchdown run. The PAT made it 7-0. After forcing Colts Neck to punt, the Bulldogs struck again. Senior quarterback Josh Harmon found wide receiver Patrick Jamin for the first of their two scores on a 22-yard TD pass with 3:12 to play in the first quarter. It was Harmon’s first touchdown pass in two weeks and his first to Jamin since the first game of the season. “It felt great to have that connection again,” Harmon said. “We were pretty much pounding the ball on the ground the whole game and sprinkling in those little play action plays definitely hit big. I just made sure I made my reads properly and Patrick (Jamin) was wide open both times.” Colts Neck answered early in the second quarter. On fourth and five, junior

quarterback Tommy Fallon sprinted to his left and fired a pass to senior wide receiver Matt Scully, who tiptoed up the sideline and into the end zone for his second touchdown of the season. The PAT cut the Bulldogs’ lead to 14-7. Fallon has five touchdown passes in 2020. The Bulldogs came right back to reclaim a two-touchdown lead with senior running John Volker leading the charge. On third and 10, Volker caught the ball in the flat and turned a short gain into a 32yard completion to bring the Bulldogs to the Cougars’ 2. The pass play led to Volker’s 14th rushing touchdown of the season one play later as he barrelled in from the 2 with 3:38 to play in the half. The PAT made it 21-7. Volker rushed 26 times for 110 yards in the victory and has rushed for 1,016 yards in 2020. “We trusted the fact that we were bigger and stronger and faster, so it was more

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The Bulldogs carried their 21-14 lead into the fourth quarter. After forcing a punt, the Bulldogs took possession at the Cougars’ 28 with 7:19 to play. Looking to put the game out of reach, Harmon came up with the play RumsonFair Haven needed to secure the victory. On fourth and five from the 12, he got a play call from his coaches that he later said he could not help but be excited about. Harmon knew he could execute the play and did just that. The senior quarterback rolled to his left off play action and fired a pass to a wide open Jamin in the end zone for the touchdown. The PAT made it 28-14 with 4:16 to play. Harmon threw for 91 yards in the win and has eight touchdown passes in 2020. Jamin has four touchdown receptions to lead the team in that category. “Going out there and not turning the ball over and playing hard for my teammates was a lot of fun,” Harmon said. “We are just lucky to be out here playing. We didn’t know if we were going to be able to, so we just came out here and played every play like it’s our last. I’m just happy I was

able to lift up my teammates and be there for them.” Senior defensive back Ryan Ruane closed out the victory with his third interception of the season in the final minute of the contest. The Bulldogs will look to win the playoff pod on Nov. 20 when they host Freehold High School. Harmon and Volker said finishing the season with three straight wins would mean a lot to the senior class and the program for everything they have gone through to have a season this fall. “I think it would be a great and poetic way to end it,” Volker said. “We are a resilient team. I think it would be great for our seniors to win out.” The Cougars will try to end the season on a winning note when they play Southern Regional High School on Nov. 20 Ahearn is looking for his players to “win the week” and learn from their mistakes against Rumson-Fair Haven. “We always strive to execute,” Ahearn said. “We have to get better at what we have to do and hopefully it opens these guys’ eyes to what they can do.”

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n sheer size alone the 2021 Infiniti QX 80 should be crowned “King of the Road”. When I see vehicles this large, I usually quip to whoever is within ear shot at the time, “Geez, that looks like a house on wheels.” Well folks, for 2021, Infiniti has introduced a new trim line to the QX 80 offerings, the top-of-the-line Sensory AWD. I was fortunate enough to jump behind the wheel of the new Sensory AWD QX Peter Perrotta 80 recently for a one week test drive and if you are going to label this full sized luxury SUV a house on wheels, it’s one very opulent house. “A new Sensory grade sits at the top of the revised QX80 line up,” says a release from Infiniti. “Occupants will experience a sumptuous cabin featuring quilted semianiline leather appointed seats, and charcoal burl wood trim and a new graphite tricot headliner.” Moreover, the exterior now features 22inch forged alloy wheels, chrome mirror caps. A new hydraulic motion control suspension system was also added to provide a smoother, more stable ride. The results are indeed impressive for this massive SUV, first introduced by Infiniti back in 2004. I not only drove the QX 80 around town – to and from work and such – for one week, but I also took it on a 240-mile roundtrip sojourn out to Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, to display my wares at a sports card show. The ride out to Camp Hill and back was extremely comfortable and pleasant. The cabin is not only opulent but roomy and comfortable as well. The QX 80, powered by a large 5.6 liter naturally aspirated V8 that puts out 400 horsepower is more than adequately powered. This engine roars, providing easy passing and lane changing capabilities, and once you get all the way over to command the left lane on the Pennsylvania Turnpike it cruises at high speeds quite nicely as well. However, all this bigness and opulence

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comes at a price. The new Sensory model QX 80 is not cheap and neither is it gas consumption efficient – this isn’t your typical tree hugger ride. The EPA’s fuel consumption ratings for the QX 80 come in at an average of 15 miles per gallon – with 19 mpg on highway driving and 13 mpg in around town or city driving. Moreover, the EPA estimates that on average it will cost you about $3,250 a year to feed the QX 80 with gas as it uses about 6.7 gallons per every 100 miles driven. The base price of the Sensory model QX 80 is $83,300. My test model had added options as well and when you tack on the $1,395 destination and delivery charge the bottom line sticker price comes in at a hefty $87,035. The added options on my test vehicle included: $485 for Infiniti illuminated kick plates; $410 for roof rail cross bars; $295 for a cargo package; $455 for Infiniti illuminated welcome lighting and $695 for the Coulis Red premium exterior paint. So the question at this point remains, is while the new Sensory top-of-the-line QX 80 is certainly luxurious and rich, the price

point it is now offered at pushes it into the company of some pretty hefty competitors – namely the popular BMW X7 or the equally as popular Mercedes Benz GLS. In summarizing its review of the QX 80, the editors at Car and Driver gave it high marks for, “handsome styling, standard V8 power, plush and spacious cabin.” However, for low points, Car and Driver pointed out that the QX 80 “seems outdated compared to rivals.” I tend to agree, but not wholeheartedly. The German-made X7 and GLS have gone to smaller, more state-of-the-art engines that make up for the downsizing by adding a turbo charger or an electric battery EQ boost to give them more pep and better gas mileage. Additionally, inside the cabins, the German X7 and GLS seem to be a bit ahead of Infiniti when it comes to providing the latest infotainment and wide touch screen command center. Don’t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with the operational functionality of Infiniti’s system, it just seems a bit dated with comparing it to what you get inside the X7 or GLS.

However, all that being said, there is still room for the new Sensory model QX 80 if you are considering a full sized luxury SUV. There is a distinct difference in the way that the German made X7 and GLS feel and drive when compared to the Japanese made Infiniti. The Infiniti offers a smoother, more airlike ride. With the German models you get a stiffer, more performance-oriented ride. Is one better than the other? Who is to say? The true test is in the eye of the beholder. You have to get in and test drive these models and see for yourself which is more to your liking. In case your were wondering just how big the QX 80 is, according to Infiniti’s spec sheet this vehicle has a wheelbase 121.1 inches, an overall length of 210.2 inches, a width of 79.9 inches and stands 75.8 inches high.

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