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Town acts to preserve 43-acre farm
MARLBORO – Township officials have purchased the McCarron Farm, also known as Golden Dale Farm, Pleasant Valley Road, and preserved it from residential development. By using a grant from the state, the cost to Marlboro taxpayers will be about $300,000, according to information provided by the township. Marlboro purchased the farm as a cooperative effort…
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Auditions
Writers and producers Billy Van Zandt and Jane Milmore will hold auditions for their new adult comedy, “You’ve Got Hate Mail,” March 29, from 7-8:30 p.m. in the Brookdale Community Col-lege Performing Arts Center, Lincroft. The open role is for a female, age 25-35. Comic timing is a must. Auditioning actresses should bring a picture…
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in the service
Air Force Airman 1st Class Kyle L. Decker, son of Ron Decker of Hampstead, N.C., graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. The airman completed training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits…
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Explorers give young people taste of police career
Marlboro post marks 25 years of providing opportunities to youths BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer BY TALI ISRAELIStaff Writer The current members of the Marlboro Police Department’s Explorers post (above) are learning about careers in law enforcement just like their predecessors (photo at right) did in the first year of the program 25 years ago.…
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Mayor shares love of reading with Errickson students
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Students in the Freehold Township schools took part in the 10th annual National Education Association (NEA) Read Across America event on March 2. Students were involved in various activities throughout the day in support of an effort to promote enthusiasm for reading. Students exchanged books, older students read to those in younger…
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Corzine to sign bill at school
Gov. Jon Corzine will visit Marlboro High School today, March 14, at 10:30 a.m. for a public signing of a bill to study teen driving safety. The legislation, sponsored by state Sen. Ellen Karcher (D-Monmouth and Mercer) and state assemblymen Joseph Malone (D-Ocean, Monmouth, Mercer and Burlington) and John Wisniewski (D-Middlesex) will create a study…
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Library activities aim to attract today’s teens
BY TOYNETT HALL Staff Writer BY TOYNETT HALLStaff Writer PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Jessica Cutler, 13, of Millstone Township, creates a doll outfit while taking part in Project Runway, a competition that asked teens to design and make an outfit out of limited materials. HOWELL – Rita Palumbo of Howell watched as her granddaughter,…
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Dedicated temple members to be honored on June 10
MARLBORO – On June 10 at the annual Gala Journal Dinner Dance, the Marlboro Jewish Center will honor three dedicated volunteers who have inspired their congregation through their generosity, leadership and commitment to their community. On that evening, Tom Salzer will be the guest of honor and Iris and Barry Lurie will receive the Ohev…
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Hey, guys, here’s a real serious issue in Freehold
Mark Rosman In the News While most of the lemmings in Freehold Borough were screeching themselves silly at the Borough Council’s March 5 meeting, there was very serious business going on over at the Freehold Borough Board of Education offices at the same time. While people who do not live in Free-hold Borough were badgering…
