Author: MARK ROSMAN, Managing Editor
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Marlboro schools experiencing ‘financial distress,’ stabilization aid sought
MARLBORO — The members of the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education will submit an application to the state to seek stabilization aid as the district deals with a situation they have labeled “financial distress.” During a meeting on Sept. 13, board members took action on the agenda item. In a resolution, the board…
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Manalapan planners consider application for Woodward Estates
MANALAPAN — Testimony is scheduled to resume at the Manalapan Planning Board’s Sept. 22 meeting on an applicant’s proposal to construct a townhouse development and an age-restricted apartment building on Millhurst Road. Woodward Estates Inc. is seeking preliminary and final major subdivision approval and preliminary and final major site plan approval to construct two separate…
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Driver in fatal Freehold Township crash receives moving violations summonses
More than two months after three members of the same Marlboro family died in a motor vehicle collision on Route 9 in Freehold Township, the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident remains ongoing. Marlboro residents Masoud B. Salib, 61, Hanaa I. Salib, 52, and Mark M. Salib, 21, died after their vehicle was struck…
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Woodward Road driveway a key point in Manalapan retail center plan
MANALAPAN – Access to a proposed retail center at the corner of Route 33 west and Woodward Road continues to be a focus of attention for the members of the Manalapan Planning Board. Testimony on an application that has been filed by the Stavola Asphalt Company continued at the Aug. 11 meeting of the board.…
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Prosecutor: Marlboro deaths ruled murder-suicide
MARLBORO — A husband and wife who were found deceased in their Marlboro home on Sept. 6 appear to have died as a result of a murder-suicide, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey announced on Sept. 8. At 2:24 p.m. Sept. 6, members of the Marlboro Police Department responded to a residence on Albermarle Drive…
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Manalapan zoners grant use variance for micropigmentation clinic
MANALAPAN — The members of the Manalapan Zoning Board of Adjustment have granted a use variance to an applicant who plans to establish a micropigmentation clinic on the second floor of a building at 348 Route 9 North, Manalapan. The building is just south of the Gordons Corner Road exit on the state highway. The…
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Plan for homes, apartments, house of worship to return before Jackson board
JACKSON — Testimony on an applicant’s plan to construct single-family homes, affordable rental units and a house of worship on a 159-acre parcel is scheduled to resume during the Sept. 7 meeting of the Jackson Zoning Board of Adjustment. The board’s agenda for that evening’s meeting indicates the Swanborne, LLC, application, which was previously heard…
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Manalapan-Englishtown board asks state to end use of schools as polling places
The members of the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District Board of Education are asking the New Jersey Legislature to amend state law and to prohibit the designation of public schools as voting locations without the written consent of the superintendent of schools. A resolution containing the board’s request to the 80 members of the state Assembly…
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Manalapan planners approve subdivision of property for two homes
MANALAPAN — The Manalapan Planning Board has granted preliminary major subdivision approval to an applicant who plans to construct two homes on a Tennent Road property. During a meeting on Aug. 25, Chairwoman Kathryn Kwaak, Daria D’Agostino, Todd Brown, Township Committeeman Jack McNaboe, Township Committeeman Barry Jacobson, Steven Kastell, John Castronovo and Richard Hogan heard…