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Autism related bills now law
Six autism related bills sponsored by state Sen. Ellen Karcher (D-Monmouth and Mercer) were signed into law by Gov. Jon Corzine last week. “A diagnosis of autism or developmental disability presents real challenges for parents and caregivers,” Karcher said. “While the medical community seeks to find answers to the causes of autism and developmental disability,…
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Festival will put Latino culture on display for all
Local leaders say tensions have eased between two sides BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD – Ethnic heritage festivals have a history of bringing people from different backgrounds together in one venue to share and learn about each other’s cultures, and the upcoming Latino Festival in Freehold Borough is no different. It appears as…
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New stores schedule mall debut
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Freehold Raceway Mall has announced that on Nov. 8, Ann Taylor, Chico’s, Coldwater Creek and White House Black Market will debut in the center’s new 100,000-square-foot lifestyle expansion when it opens this fall. The four women’s fashion retailers join five previously announced retailers and restaurants opening new locations in the center’s “main…
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Judge denies attorney’s motion to dismiss lawsuit
BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer Judge denies attorney’s motion to dismiss lawsuit BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer A judge’s ruling this week in a case concerning Manalapan’s lawsuit against a former township attorney leaves both sides preparing for trial. On Sept. 11 state Superior Court Judge Terrence Flynn, sitting in Freehold, denied attorney Stuart Moskovitz’s…
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Sellers will be required to prove structures legal
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO – The Township Council has taken steps to help residents deal with various zoning issues by voting in favor of several ordinance amendments upon their first reading. The first ordinance to be read at the council’s Sept. 6 meeting was to amend the Marlboro’s code dealing with certificates of…
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Lifesaving pooch enjoys day in the sun
Lulu gets a visit from Jay Bush during special BBQ BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer If Duke thought Lulu was going to be a pushover, easily impressed by his celebrity status, he was quickly disabused of that notion on their first and likely only date Sept. 5. Hal Eisen (l), his wife, Peggy, and their…
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Judge denies attorney’s request to dismiss case
Manalapan’s litigation against Moskovitz allowed to continue BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer Ajudge’s ruling in Manalapan’s lawsuit against a former township attorney leaves both sides preparing for a possible trial. On Sept. 11 state Superior Court Judge Terence P. Flynn, sitting in Freehold, denied attorney Stuart Moskovitz’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit that was filed…
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Town tries to nail down way to pay for turf field
Marlboro CFO says decision may wait until 2008 budget is formulated BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer Work is well under way on Marlboro’s new synthetic turf field at the municipal complex, Wyncrest Road, Marlboro, but the exact means of how officials will pay for the sports field is not set in stone. The turf field…
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Teen’s acting career continues to blossom
Jillian Mueller has busy fall & winter schedule arranged BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer Jillian Mueller MARLBORO – Having the ability to sing, dance, and act, Jillian Mueller is what people in show business consider a triple threat. Jillian, 13, a Marlboro native, will be spending the upcoming months working in various productions in the…
