Category: Examiner News
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Rest or play?
Clockwise from top left — Jerry Parker (r) launches a pass while being rushed by defender Steven Turowski during a pick-up touch football game Sunday. Kiran Shah, 4, of Millstone, relaxes on the bleachers on a warm autumn morning at Wagner Farm park while his father, Sunish, plays touch football. Matthew Turowski tries to run…
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NJ Rep founders partners in life and in art
BY KATHY HALL Correspondent BY KATHY HALLCorrespondent MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Gabor and SuzAnne Barabas are surrounded by theater memorabilia in the lobby of New Jersey Repertory Theatre, which they founded in Long Branch. SuzAnne and Gabor Barabas, founders of the NJ Repertory Co. in Long Branch, met at a Halloween party when they were teenagers,…
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Voters elect to keep U.F. all-Republican
Dems said town now has a competitive two-party system BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer The Upper Freehold Township Committee will continue to be all-Republican next year, with the election victory of incumbent William Miscoski and newcomer Stephen Fleischacker. Miscoski won his fifth term on the governing body, drawing 1,735 votes, the…
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Photo
FARRAH MAFFAI staff Jesse Resto, 9, flies down the hill in front of the Upper Freehold Elementary School on a windy November day last week.
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Family copes with loss, urges teens to reach out
Suicide is on the rise and is the third leading cause of death for teens BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer Nicholas Napoliello MILLSTONE — The mother of a 15-year-old male student who committed suicide last month is hoping that others can learn from her family tragedy. “I ask myself all the…
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Bridge questions delay 60-home application
Board members refrain from making a motion to approve application BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — The hands of the clock struck midnight before the attorney for a proposed 60-home development agreed to an extension for his client’s application. John Giunco, the attorney for Oak Tree Development at Holmdel — which hopes to…
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School, parents deal with arrest of pastor
Former Notre Dame H.S.principal accused of siphoning church money BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer The Rev. Joseph Hughes Parents of students at Holy Cross School in Rumson are having to explain to their children that their pastor has been charged with breaching the Seventh Commandment — Thou shalt not steal. Television…
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Auditions
Under the Rainbow Productions, a youth theater company, will hold auditions for its set of fairy tales Nov. 11 from 4-7 p.m. at the Eatontown Playhouse in the Tower Market shopping center, Route 35, Eatontown. All rehearsals and performances will also be held at the playhouse. The show will be presented in January. Details: (732)…
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Security concerns led to Nov. 2 school closings
Officials stress that no specific threats were made BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff Security was tight for voting at Millstone Elementary School as buses were parked at the entrance of the school to prevent vehicles from using the circular drive. Area schools were closed for Election…
