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Baseball game goes to the dogs
LAKEWOOD – All dog owners are welcome to bring their four-legged friends to a baseball game from 1-7 p.m. May 3, at FirstEnergy Park, 2 Stadium Way, Lakewood.WJRZ-FMandWRAT-FM, two Greater Media radio stations, are hosting “Bark at the Park,” a Lakewood Blue- Claws’ tradition for the past four years. Before the game begins, pets and…
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Gooey fun
JEFF GRANIT staff Daniel Defeo, 8, tries to see how far he can stretch the slime he made during a science program that was sponsored by the Marlboro Recreation Department. Activities included dry ice, laser lights, rocket building, Space: The Final Frontier, and slime.
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Colts Neck voters OK school levy
BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer COLTS NECK – Voters gave thumbs up to an $18.5 million tax levy that will support the Colts Neck K-8 School District’s 2008-09 budget. The budget for the coming school year totals $22.8 million. The tax levy makes up the majority of the revenues that support the operation of most…
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Marlboro settles litigation
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO – Four legal cases involvingMarlboro have been settled or dismissed in recent months while several litigations have been put on hold, according to Mayor Jonathan Hornik. The cases that were settled or dismissed were: • Concerned Residents of Marlboro vs. Marlboro Planning Board. • Concerned Residents of Marlboro vs.…
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Award honors mayor’s work with water
Mayor Eugene Golub FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Mayor Eugene B. Golub was recently awarded the NJAWWA Water Utility Council’s Public ServiceAward by theNew Jersey Section of the American Water Works Association (NJAWWA). According to a press release, Golub received this honor based upon his expertise and career-long contributions to the water industry as an educator, a…
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Ordinance seeks to regulate placement of temporary signs
MARLBORO – The next campaign season in Marlboro could see a decrease in the number of political signs that are placed along the township’s roads as the result of a proposed amendment to the zoning ordinance that is now before the Township Council. Since January the councilmembers and the township attorney have been crafting an…
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Township Committee will review school tab
Freehold Twp. voters reject $53.9M tax levy in April 15 election BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – For the first time since April 2003, voters in Freehold Township have rejected a proposed school budget tax levy. The tax levy makes up the majority of the revenues that support the operation of most school…
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Beck proposals address commuter bus service
State Sen. Jennifer Beck (R-12) announced that she has introduced a package of three bills designed to improve commuter bus service in New Jersey, and said she has written a letter to Senate Transportation Committee Chairman Sen. Nicholas Sacco, requesting that the bills, along with three others she had previously introduced, be posted at the…
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Breast Cancer Awareness Day set for May 18
LAKEWOOD – The Lakewood Blue- Claws have teamed up with Susan G. Komen for the Cure Central and South Jersey to host Breast Cancer Awareness Day, presented by Molly Maid, May 18, at FirstEnergy Park, 2 Stadium Way. The event will not only benefit Susan G. Komen for the Cure, but it will also provide…
