Category: Examiner News
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Register for 15th annual citizen police academy
Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden has announced that applications are now being accepted for enrollment in the 15th annual Citizen Police Academy to be held at the Monmouth County Police Academy, Kozloski Road, Freehold Township. The Citizen Police Academy is designed to give attendees an overview of law enforcement services in Monmouth County. The academy…
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Autumn offers plenty of fun at county parks
The Monmouth County Park System invites you and your family to visit your beautiful county parks to welcome the gorgeous beginnings of autumn. Planning ahead? The fall edition of the Park System Directory, which includes the complete lineup of recreational programs and events, is available at most county parks and at www.monmouthcountyparks.com. • “What Is…
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Monmouth County closes Enzo Bridal probe
The Monmouth County Department of Consumer Affairs has resolved all complaints that came to the county with regard to the sudden unannounced closing of Enzo Bridal, which was located on Route 9 south in Manalapan. The closing of the store on March 30 left brides stranded without their wedding gowns and, in many cases, without…
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Former officer from Allentown pleads guilty
ALLENTOWN — A borough resident and former investigator in the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office has pleaded guilty to obstructing the administration of law by improperly contacting another law enforcement agency for non-investigatory reasons, according to a press release from the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office. Brian Lubeski, 46, of Allentown appeared before Judge Frederick P. DeVesa…
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Sept. 19 memorial walk assists LADACIN Network
The fourth annual Ryan Bell MemorialW alk and Wheel-A-Thon will be held on Sept. 19 at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft. The walk and wheel-a-thon will take place at Larrison Hall at 2 p.m. Registration is at 1 pm. There will be a 1.5-mile walk, refreshments, entertainment and giveaways. The registration fee is $25 which will…
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Middle school tries to do away with first-day jitters before doors open
New principal welcomes sixth-graders, talks about how school may compensate for cuts BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer For many, the first day of middle school conjures up memories made in anxiety over not knowing where to go, who to ask for help, or how to open a locker. Karen Barry, the new principal of Millstone…
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Photo of Vietnam veteran chosen for national tour
A poignant 8×10 black-and-white photograph of former Freehold Township resident John E. McDonough has been chosen to go a national tour with the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Educational Center’s “Traveling Trunks” program. The “Traveling Trunks” program, a hands-on project, allows teachers to show their students original objects and documents that help tell the story…
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Superior Court finds yeshiva provided illegal dorm for students
Single-family home used as housing and commercial dining facility for up to 50 teenagers BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer The Superior Court of New Jersey has determined that Yeshiva Me’on Hatorah in Roosevelt housed students in a single-family home that it converted into an illegal dormitory. Judge Lawrence Lawson, sitting in Freehold, decided Aug. 19…
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Rising star to perform
Millstone’s Gianna Pallante sings at the Millstone Pop Warner pep rally on Aug. 19. The aspiring vocalist’s upcoming performances include the summer concert series at Jenkinson’s Inlet Beach on Sept. 6 and Millstone Day at Frogbridge on Sept. 19. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
