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Inspection station operator honored for safe workplace
Parsons Corp. has announced that the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) awarded its New Jersey motor vehicle inspection station on Okerson Road in Freehold Township its Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) – Star Program Approval. The Star program is the highest possible level of recognition within VPP, an OSHA cooperative program. According to a…
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University names area man dean
Monmouth University has announced the appointment of Michael Palladino as dean of the School of Science, Technology and Engineering (STE) effective July 1. Michael Palladino Palladino, of Howell, who received the recommendation of the STE Dean Search Committee, will succeed Frank Lutz, who is stepping down after 12 years of service as school dean. According…
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School board announces contract with teachers
MEEA president angry that details were made public BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer ENGLISHTOWN – After a yearlong, often acrimonious tug of war, representatives of the Manalapan-Englishtown Education Association (MEEA) and the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District Board of Education appear to have come to terms on a contract that is expected to be adopted by…
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Volunteers being sought to count New Jersey’s bats
Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey is looking for volunteers to help protect one of the most endangered land mammal groups in the United States – bats. According to a press release, New Jersey is home to nine species of bats, including the Indiana bat, a federally protected species whose population has declined by approximately…
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Howell planners say yes to Walgreens pharmacy
BY TOYNETT HALL Staff Writer HOWELL – Members of the Planning Board have given the green light for a Walgreens pharmacy to be constructed on Route 9. Approval was granted at the board’s June 19 meeting. An application filed by Fort Partners sought site plan and subdivision approval to build a Walgreens pharmacy and a…
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Lawsuit raises issues with operation of partnership
FREEHOLD – A lawsuit has been filed against the Freehold Center Partnership, the Freehold Special Improvement District (SID) and Freehold Borough by two Throckmorton Street property owners. Carl Steinberg, who owns the Carlton Station commercial property at 2 Monmouth Avenue, just off Throckmorton Street, and Freehold Center Cleaners Inc., 78 Throckmorton St., are listed as…
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Dog training center OK to stay on Brown Road
BY TOYNETT HALL Staff Writer HOWELL – Following nearly two years of hearings, the Kindred Souls Canine Center has received approval from the Zoning Board of Adjustment that will allow it to remain in operation on Brown Road. Brown Road is off Ford Road, west of Route 9 and just north of Lakewood. Approval of…
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MATT DENTON Library assistant Melissa Chan helps Amanda Milo, 7, with her butterfly during a crafts and story-time program at the Marlboro Library on July 3.
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Jacob Landau’s spirit comes full circle
Monmouth U. receives major gift of works by Roosevelt artist BY LINDA DeNICOLA Correspondent An artistic legacy will be carried forward into the future with the addition of a major gift to Monmouth University, West Long Branch. The gift, which will benefit students, scholars and the public, includes more than 300 prints, drawings and paintings…
