Author: Claire Reed, Managing Editor
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Allentown will pursue storm water drain repairs
By Mark Rosman Staff Writer ALLENTOWN – The borough’s engineer has been authorized to proceed with work that will advance a project to repair storm drain infrastructure in Allentown. During a Borough Council meeting on Nov. 29, council members voted to permit the Roberts Engineering Group, Hamilton Township, to undertake the work that is required…
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Baptist church breaks ground on new building in Plumsted
By Michael Benavides Staff Writer PLUMSTED – The Bible Baptist Church of New Egypt began its 50th anniversary year by breaking ground on a new church. A ceremony was held on Nov. 20 at 98 Lakewood Road, where the new structure will be built. Dominick Cuozzo, pastor, said he is grateful the congregation will have…
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Bridge scheduled for reconstruction
By Mark Rosman Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD – The members of the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders have approved plans for the reconstruction of a bridge on Arneytown-Hornerstown Road in Upper Freehold Township. At their meeting on Dec. 12, the freeholders passed a resolution approving plans and specifications for the reconstruction of the bridge that…
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Red Bank students make holidays brighter for hospitalized kids
By KAREN RAPOLLA Staff Writer Students at Red Bank Regional High School (RBR) are keeping very busy with their mission of creating handmade cards to spread hope and joy to children spending the holiday season in hospitals. Their goal is to reach children all over the country. The Community Service Group — part of a…
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Lady Knights set sights on Red Division hoops crown
By Warren Rappleyea With a talented group of returnees back on board, Old Bridge High School’s girls’ basketball team is looking to challenge for the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Red Division title this winter. The Lady Knights went a deceiving 9-15 a year ago and were actually quite competitive throughout the campaign. Old Bridge won…
