Category: Independent News
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Sheriff, freeholder get youth service awards Narozanick honored for library work; Oxley for Boys/Girls Club aid
Sheriff, freeholder get youth service awards Narozanick honored for library work; Oxley for Boys/Girls Club aid A pair of local political figures were honored recently for their exceptional service to local youth as part of the Boys and Girls Club of Monmouth County’s annual awards dinner. Monmouth County Sheriff Joseph Oxley and Freeholder Theodore Narozanick,…
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Sisterhood of Beth Ahm to install new officers
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Ahm, Aberdeen, will be holding its installation of officers for 2000-01 at the temple, 550 Lloyd Road, on June 20 at 8:30 p.m. The evening’s topic will be "Honoring Past Presidents." Entertainment will follow the installation. For more information, call (732) 583-1700.
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COLONIAL DAY FUN Ricky Berger, 9, and his sister Kristen, 7, play an old-fashioned game of hoops during a Colonial Day celebration Sunday at Poricy Park in Middletown.
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Holmdel close to taking over DePalma farm site Officials say transfer of title to township is right on target By cindy tietjen Staff Writer HOLMDEL — Eighty-five acres of the DePalma property should be in township hands soon, according to Township Attorney Duane Davison. Davison said Monday that the transfer is right on schedule and…
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Bayshore Narcotics Task Force seizes 100 bags of heroin in Keyport Continued from page 5 KEYPORT — The Bayshore Narcotics Task Force seized more than 100 bags of heroin last week, according to authorities. Detective Sgt. Tom Mitchell, head of the Bayshore Task Force, said officers arrested Patrick Montford, 33, of Schley Street, Newark, on…
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Cambridge Dr. residents worried about plans Aberdeen residents fear reconstruction may create new problems The planned reconstruction of Cambridge Drive in Aberdeen, which links busy Route 34 and Lloyd Road, has some residents worried that speeding problems will only increase. By paul dowd Staff Writer ABERDEEN — Cambridge Drive residents voiced their complaints and concerns…
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Lowest ferry terminal bid comes in at $8.7M County coordinator for Belford project expects everything to fall in place By doug mckenzie Staff Writer FREEHOLD — The county received a total of nine bids for construction of the Belford ferry terminal and a 500-spot parking lot on the east side of Comptons Creek in the…
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New administrator named in Mid’town Sea Girt attorney Robert Czech to start June 26 By doug mckenzie Staff Writer T he Middletown Township Committee has finally put an end to what was a controversial issue by hiring a new township administrator to replace Joseph P. Leo, who recently became the new Borough Administrator in Matawan.…
