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Bonnie J. O’Neill-Siegel, 61
Hillsborough – Bonnie J. O’Neill-Siegel, 61, passed away peacefully at home with her loving daughters by her side on Wednesday, September 28, 2022. Born in Somerville, NJ, Bonnie was raised in Bridgewater by William “Bill” O’Neill (1932-2013) and Helen (Kirwan) O’Neill. She was a graduate of Bridgewater East in 1978 and received her Bachelors Degree…
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Jackson mayor reports upgrades have improved public safety efforts
JACKSON – Mayor Michael Reina is reporting that more than a year after a $5.9 million upgrade to Jackson’s emergency response communications system went live, the municipality’s police officers, firefighters and first responders are reporting significant improvements in the technology system that connects residents with emergency services and first responders. “Effective public safety begins with…
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Mary Pat Angelini appointed by county commissioners to college board
Brookdale Community College administrators have announced Mary Pat Angelini’s appointment by the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners to serve on the Board of Trustees through August 2026. Angelini was officially sworn in during the board’s Sept. 28 meeting. Brookdale Community College is the county college of Monmouth County. “We are pleased to have Mary…
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News Transcript News Briefs, Oct. 5
Township Committee members in Freehold Township recently voted to enter into a shared services agreement with Monmouth County to provide tax map conversion and maintenance services through the iTax Map/Collaboration Center System. According to a resolution, the intent of the digital tax map shared services program is to reduce municipal costs in complying with the…
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Maureen Ogden was a conservation trailblazer
By Alison Mitchell The year was 2011 and former state assemblywoman Maureen Ogden was worried about the future of open space in New Jersey. The nation was in an economic downturn, but Ogden wanted New Jerseyans to understand the need to create a permanent, dedicated source of funding to preserve large swaths of the state’s…
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Secretary of State reminds residents of ways to vote in general election
New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way and the New Jersey Division of Elections are reminding voters of three convenient ways to vote in the 2022 general election, with information on each available at Vote.NJ.Gov: Those three ways are at a polling place on Election Day, Nov. 8; at in-person early voting; or with a…
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News Transcript On Campus, Oct. 5
James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va., announced that the following students graduated during August 2022 commencement exercises: James Guilbert of Morganville graduated with a bachelor’s in economics, and Thomas Judge of Freehold graduated with a bachelor’s in sport and recreation management. Christina Gallego of Freehold has graduated from Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisc., with a Master of…
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Tri-Town News On Campus, Oct. 5
Seton Hall University, South Orange, has announced that the following students qualified for the Spring 2022 dean’s list: Thomas Fee of Howell, Allison Wrubel of Howell, Aliya Morgan of Howell, Emiliya Sarnov of Howell, Liam Crow of Howell, Alexa Parisi of Howell, Bailey Keenan of Jackson, Elyse Whary of Jackson, Lauren Jagodzinski of Jackson, Peter…
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Freehold Township voters deciding open space tax rate question
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Voting has begun on a public ballot question that will, if approved by voters, increase the local open space tax rate in Freehold Township by 1 cent per $100 of assessed valuation. Election Day is Nov. 8, but mail-in ballots are being filled out and returned now and in-person early voting between…