Author: HAILEY RUDERMAN, Staff Writer
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Marlboro Jewish Center will host blood drive in honor of Isabel Jacob
MARLBORO — To honor the late Isabel Jacob, the Marlboro Jewish Center, Congregation Ohev Shalom, will host the first Isabel Jacob Memorial Blood Drive from 3-9 p.m. Feb. 8. All are invited to donate blood during the event which will pay tribute to Jacob, a longtime resident of Marlboro who was active in the community.…
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Walker to serve as Freehold Township mayor for first time in 2023
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Committeeman Alan Walker has been elected by his fellow members of the Township Committee to serve as Freehold Township’s mayor for 2023. Walker, who is in his fourth year on the governing body, is serving as mayor for the first time during his tenure. In Freehold Township’s form of government, the mayor…
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Qazi, Dinuzzo to serve as president, vice president of Marlboro council
MARLBORO — Republicans Juned Qazi and Antoinette Dinuzzo were elected to serve in the positions of president and vice president, respectively, of the Marlboro Township Council during the Jan. 5 reorganization meeting of the governing body. There was no municipal election in Marlboro in November so there are no changes in the makeup of the…
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Brand, O’Sullivan, Williams sworn in to three-year terms on Freehold Township school board
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Renata Brand, Elena O’Sullivan and Jeffery Williams were sworn in to begin serving three-year terms on the Freehold Township K-8 School District Board of Education during the board’s 2023 reorganization meeting on Jan. 3. In the November 2022 election, Freehold Township residents returned O’Sullivan to the board and elected newcomers Brand and…
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Flashing light will signal new development’s entrance in Marlboro
MARLBORO — A flashing traffic signal will be in place on Route 79 at the entrance and exit for a new residential development known as The Parc at Marlboro. In December, the members of the Township Council authorized the placement of the traffic signal at the intersection of Route 79 and a new street known…
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Marlboro ordinance targets individuals who trespass to steal vehicles
MARLBORO — The members of the Marlboro Township Council have adopted an ordinance that will impose penalties on individuals who are convicted of trespassing on private property for the purpose of stealing a motor vehicle. The ordinance was adopted during the Dec. 15 council meeting. Mayor Jonathan Hornik said the ordinance would take effect immediately.…
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Four warehouses on Randolph Road remain under consideration in Howell
HOWELL — Testimony on an applicant’s plan to construct four warehouses on a 99-acre Randolph Road property in Howell is scheduled to resume during the Dec. 15 meeting of the Planning Board. The meeting will be held in a remote manner. The Planning Board has not resumed holding in-person meetings following the coronavirus pandemic. Instructions…
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Marlboro ordinance proposes fine for trespassing to steal a vehicle
MARLBORO — The members of the Marlboro Township Council have introduced an ordinance that will, if adopted, levy penalties on individuals who are convicted of trespassing on private property for the purpose of stealing a motor vehicle. The ordinance was placed on the Nov. 10 council meeting agenda by Mayor Jonathan Hornik and subsequently introduced…
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Former NFL quarterback warns Howell student-athletes about opioids
A former NFL quarterback who became addicted to opioid painkillers told student-athletes at Howell High School to be aware of the long-term problems such drugs can cause. Ray Lucas, who played college football at Rutgers University before playing for seven seasons in the National Football League with the New York Jets, New England Patriots and…