Author: Claire Reed, Managing Editor
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North Brunswick voters approve new construction, school renovations
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — After a proposal for two new schools in North Brunswick failed last year, residents approved a plan to build one new school and renovate an existing school during a special election this year. The referendum passed by a count of 1,807 “yes” votes versus 1,648 “no” votes…
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Millstone voters approve roof replacement at two schools
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer MILLSTONE – A referendum that proposed replacing the roof on two schools in the Millstone Township K-8 School District has been approved by voters. In a binding referendum, voters were asked by the Board of Education to approve the expenditure of $2.9 million to replace the roof on the Millstone…
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Milltown officials considering how to use surplus funds
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MILLTOWN — Borough officials are discussing what to do with funds left over from the construction of the new electric substation. A request has been made by the Environmental Commission to plant 108 trees on the county land that is located behind the Ice Cream Depot, next to the new…
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Freehold Township school board, teachers union agree on one-year contract
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – The Freehold Township K-8 School District Board of Education has approved a one-year contract with the union which represents the district’s non-supervisory employees. On Nov. 15, board Vice President Jason Levy and board members Michael Amoroso, Kay Poklemba-Holtz, Michelle Lambert and Staci Triandafellos voted to approve a…
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Freehold council supports panel’s redevelopment ideas
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD – The Borough Council is in support of concepts that have been put forth to redevelop and improve Freehold Borough. On Dec. 19, council members passed a resolution accepting a report that was prepared by the Freehold Borough Community Redevelopment Committee which discusses a vision for the future of…
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Burlington man killed in crash
PLUMSTED – A resident of Burlington was killed in a single-vehicle crash on Route 528 in the early morning hours of Dec. 17. Plumsted Police Chief Matthew Petrecca said officers responded at 5:46 a.m. and discovered that a vehicle had crashed into a utility pole near the intersection of Route 528 and Brookwood Drive. Petrecca…
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