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Williamsburg Christmas will feature crafts, music
BY PATRICIA YOCZIS Correspondent COLTS NECK – The spirit of colonial Williamsburg will be celebrated at the sixth annual Williamsburg Christmas sponsored by the Colts Neck Historical Preservation Committee, Dec. 9. A Christmas wreath-making demonstration by the Greenhouse Gallery, Christmas ornaments and decorations from the Mulberry Market, as well as traditional and contemporary Christmas music…
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Indictment alleges coach shook down truck drivers
HOWELL – The former coach of a Howell travel baseball team has been charged with raising money in the team’s name and using it for his own personal gain. On Nov. 14 a Monmouth County Grand Jury returned a four-count indictment against Robert Nanni, 53, of Howell, a now retired 20-year veteran of the Port…
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Bids for revaluation work due in Marlboro Dec. 11
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO – A project that will place a new assessment on every property in Marlboro has moved a step closer to getting under way. At its Nov. 7 meeting, the Township Council passed a resolution to authorize the acceptance of proposals from revaluation firms. A legal notice that was published…
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Chamber presents Athena Award to Corinne LeBaron
Corinne LeBaron, executive director of Ronald McDonald House of Long Branch and New Brunswick, received the 2007 Athena Award from the Western Monmouth Chamber of Commerce on Nov. 2 during a luncheon at Branches, West Long Branch. LeBaron was chosen by the Athena selection committee. She was one of eight nominees for the award. MARK…
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In the Service
Marine Corps Pfc. Matthew H. Miller, son of Susan J. and Edward M. Miller of Manalapan, recently graduated from the Bulk Fuel Specialist Course at the U.S. Army Quarter Master School, Fort Lee, Va., where students receive instruction on the installation, operation, maintenance and repair of fuel handling units and accessory equipment. They also test…
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Council will rezone parcels as part of deal
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO – The Township Council has introduced an ordinance that will rezone the property where the Northpointe multi-family housing development will be built. The property is near Marlboro’s border with Aberdeen Township at Lloyd and Nolan roads. The ordinance was introduced on Nov. 7 and is scheduled for a public…
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Homeowner pays sign fine
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO – Fines totaling $800 that were imposed by the township relating to signs that were displayed on the front lawn of homeowners Edward and Barrie Kay have been settled and paid. The case was transferred from Marlboro municipal court to Lake Como municipal court and Judge Mark Apostolou accepted…
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Actress, choir will celebrate grand opening
June Lockhart FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Actress June Lockhart and the American Boychoir will help celebrate Applewood Estates’ new $38 million expansion, renovation and service enhancement project on Dec. 12 at 10:30 a.m. The public is invited to attend the preview inaugural tour celebration of the not-for-profit lifecare affiliate of CentraState Medical Center. Lockhart will serve…
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Show pays tribute to famous films
HOWELL – On Nov. 29-30 and Dec. 1 (changed from the original performance dates of Nov. 16-17), Howell High School will present a musical extravaganza “Hooray for Hollywood” in the school auditorium. Show time is 7 p.m. each evening. The performance will highlight some of the most famous movies of the past 50 years. Musical…
