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Acquisition of 260 acres will extend landfill’s life
In an effort to extend the life of the Monmouth County Reclamation Center, the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders has approved the acquisition of 260 acres that includes the former Shrewsbury Disposal Landfill, which sits adjacent to the county’s existing 900-acre reclamation center in Tinton Falls. According to a press release, the county’s plan is…
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Marlboro wants corrupt individuals to pay damages
Mayor calls move a win-win; his opponent calls it a political ploy BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO – Republican Mayor Robert Kleinberg and the Township Council are going after people who have done Marlboro wrong. At its Sept. 20 meeting, the council hired a special attorney who is expected to file lawsuit and seek…
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Waste oil provides fuel for cross-country trip
Manalapan resident, raised on family farm, develops unique process BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Three friends who made a cross-country trip in a Mercedes station wagon powered by waste oil stopped to pose for a picture near the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. From left, they are Anthony Bianco, Ryan Liszak and Michael…
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Marlboro to seek payback of proceeds from corruption
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer Marlboro to seek payback of proceeds from corruptionBY REBECCA MORTONStaff Writer MARLBORO — Mayor Robert Kleinberg and Township Council members Joseph Pernice, Patti Morelli, Jeff Cantor, Steve Rosenthal and Rosa Tragni are planning to prosecute a civil lawsuit against people they said have been involved in corrupt activities in Marlboro.…
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Freehold police prepared to teach bicycle safety
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD – Bicycle safety in Freehold Borough is taking on added importance as more residents use bicycles as a means of transportation to get around town. In an effort to increase public awareness about bicycle safety, the Freehold Borough Police Department will sponsor a Bicycle Safety Seminar on Sept.…
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Fruit of the vine is a passion for family
Four JG’s Vineyards begins harvest for new wine year BY PATRICIA YOCZIS Correspondent As autumn approaches with cool nights and dry, warm days, it signals only one thing at the Four JG’s Vineyards in Colts Neck – the beginning of harvest time. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Kati Gibbons pours a glass of wine for…
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Miller to seek council seat in Freehold
FREEHOLD – Resident Ted Miller said Monday that he has replaced Joseph Liguori on the Republican ticket for a three-year seat on the Borough Council. Miller said his name will appear on the ballot on Election Day, Nov. 6. There will be two three-year council terms on the ballot. Democratic councilmen Jaye Sims and Kevin…
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All in good health
Anthony Limaldi, a music teacher at Howell High School, has his cholesterol checked by Joann Cummings while visiting a health fair for employees of the Freehold Regional High School District. The idea of a health fair for the district’s 1,500 employees was developed by LDP Consulting Group Inc., which is the district’s health benefits broker…
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IN THE ARTS
The Novins Planetarium, Ocean County College, main campus, College Drive, Toms River has announced its fall schedule. “Story Time Under the Stars” brings storybooks to life. Giant-sized pictures float among the stars to accompany tales. Children will enjoy the stories while learning about the stars and other visible objects in the nighttime sky. Feel free…
