Category: News Transcript Calendar
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$24.6M Marlboro budget keeps tax rate at ’01 level
MARLBORO — When township residents grab the property tax bill out of their mailboxes this year they will see increases, but those increases won’t be from the township. The Township Council voted unanimously on June 3 to approve a $24.6 million municipal budget that will keep the municipal tax rate the same in 2002 as…
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Sheriff elected to jail association
Monmouth County Sheriff Joseph W. Oxley was elected as third vice president of the American Jail Association (AJA). The AJA is a national organization of more than 4,900 members dedicated to the support and education of the men and women who operate the nation’s correctional facilities. Oxley was sworn in during a ceremony held in…
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Freehold Twp. committee honors officers, citizens
Freehold Twp. committee honors officers, citizens FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Bravery in the line of duty and action in the face of danger were rewarded during a recent Township Committee meeting when municipal officials recognized civilians and police officers. Jack Ayvadian and Don Brennan were both awarded the Civilian Service Award for chasing and apprehending a…
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Assault charges lodged after stabbing
MANALAPAN — An early-morning argument led to the stabbing of a Woodville Road resident. Garry Powell, 41, of Woodville Road, was stabbed during a verbal altercation with a man who was later identified as Randall E. Jarvis, 53, of Charleston Springs Road, Millstone Township, according to police. Police said the incident occurred on June 4…
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Yeshiva establishing archive for Holocaust-era writings
Yeshiva establishing archive for Holocaust-era writings LAKEWOOD — Beth Medrash Govoha, a Yeshiva college in Lakewood, has been awarded a grant by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany for its establishment of an archive and publication facility that will research and disseminate works of Jewish scholarship salvaged from the Holocaust. According to a…
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Bulletin Board Local schools earn honors in law contest
Bulletin Board Local schools earn honors in law contest The New Jersey State Bar Foundation received 155 entries from middle schools across the state for its "Law Adventure" competition. In its seventh year, the program offers seventh- and eighth-grade students and their teachers an opportunity to enhance their understanding of the law. The classes submitted…
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5 teens arrested on robbery charges
MARLBORO — Five people were arrested on robbery-related charges after what a police officer described as "a drug deal that didn’t go too well." A Meadow Lane woman reported to police that her juvenile son had been struck by a silver Honda Civic at about 10 p.m. May 17, according to a police report. The…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Fifth-graders in the performing arts club at the Marshall Errickson School, Freehold Township, sing the song “Life” during a concert called “Time Machine” on May 30. The performance featured music of different eras.
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Benefit concert July 5 to feature The Tokens
Benefit concert July 5 to feature The Tokens "A Summer Nite Concert of Good Ol’ Rock ’n’ Roll," a benefit concert, will be held July 5 at 8 p.m. at the Algonquin Theatre, Manasquan. The concert will feature The Tokens with original lead singer Jay Siegel, performing their hits "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," "Portrait of…
