Author: Claire Reed, Managing Editor
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Jackson council resets hearing on dormitory ordinance
By Michael Benavides Staff Writer JACKSON – An ordinance that would, if adopted, ban dormitories in Jackson, is now scheduled for a public hearing at the March 14 meeting of the Township Council. The ordinance had been scheduled for a public hearing and possible vote for adoption by the council on Feb. 28, but municipal…
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St. Pat’s parade steps off March 12 in Woodbridge
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer WOODBRIDGE — The sound of bagpipes, some Irish step dancing and a sea of green are expected to fill the streets of the township as the American Irish Association of Woodbridge serves as the host to its 44th annual Woodbridge St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The parade kicks off at Woodbridge…
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Eisenhower pupils will have to make up three lost days
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Administrators in the Freehold Township K-8 School District are devising a plan to make up lost days at the Eisenhower Middle School after a power outage forced the building to close for three days. The middle school on Burlington Road was closed on Feb. 27, Feb. 28…
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Donation will create tech centers in Freehold Township schools
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – A donation that will provide funding to the Freehold Township K-8 School District has been accepted by the Board of Education. On Feb. 28, the board accepted a $50,000 donation from the Freehold Township Education Foundation, which provides private funds for programs and initiatives in the district. The…
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Verizon Wireless seeks Allentown OK for technology survey
By Mark Rosman Staff Writer ALLENTOWN – Borough officials have not yet approved a request from Verizon Wireless, which is seeking permission for its employees to enter Allentown’s right of way to determine if new technology is needed in order to provide more reliable mobile phone service. During the Feb. 28 meeting of the Borough…
