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  • Over easy

    CLARE MARIE CELANO This mature tree was ripped out of the ground and fell through a fence on Stokes Street, Freehold, as the remnants of Hurricane Ernesto passed through the borough on Sept. 2.

  • Grants help fund supervisor positions

    Freehold Borough schools are also adding a library in each class BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer Liz O’Connell It’s time for children to pack away their swimsuits and to load up their backpacks – school is back in session. Freehold Borough’s three schools will welcome 1,342 children on Sept.…

  • Allaire plans harvest festival

    Join the historically dressed interpreters from the Historic Village at Allaire for the Fall Harvest Festival in the village on Sept. 10 from 1-4 p.m. There will be an admission charge of $5 per adult and $3 per youth (ages 5-14. Join the villagers as they celebrate the end of summer and coming of the…

  • Photo

    MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Joseph DeCollibus, 9, and his teammates in the new Marlboro Youth Football Association Inc. run through drills during a practice session at the Marlboro Swim Club on Aug. 31, as they prepare for their season opener on Sept. 9 at Marlboro High School. Unlike some youth football organizations, the MYFA groups its…

  • Seniors find each other in Center Players’ ‘Friends’

    BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer Judy Spiegel and Harlan Tuckman rehearse a scene from “Friends,” to be presented at the Center Playhouse, South Street, Freehold, on Sept. 8, 9, 15 and 16. FREEHOLD – You don’t have to be young to find a little romance and a warm comforting…

  • Educational foundation seeks to serve students

    BY LARRY HLAVENKA JR. Staff Writer BY LARRY HLAVENKA JR.Staff Writer Howell HOWELL – As a new school year begins, the Howell Township Education Foundation (HTEF) will continue to strive to fund programs that might not otherwise be provided in the regular Howell K-8 school budget. Headed by resident Anthony Novembre, the nonprofit group accepts…

  • Police chief asking public for comments

    MANALAPAN – Police Chief Stuart Brown has announced that the Manalapan Police Department will host a team of assessors from the New Jersey Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission (NJLEAC) from Sept. 24-26. The NJLEAC is commissioned by the News Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police (NJSACOP). According to a press release from Brown, the NJSACOP…

  • Playground to be dedicated

    MANALAPAN – Congregation Sons of Israel will dedicate its new playground to the memory of Michelle Jodi Narson, the daughter of Renee and Rick Narson, and brother of Lonny Narson. The dedication ceremony will be held at the synagogue, Gordons Corner Road, at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 8. Renee Narson is the synagogue’s nursery school director.…

  • Residents will gather for Marlboro Day fun

    BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer BY TALI ISRAELIStaff Writer MARLBORO -The 23rd annual edition of Marlboro Day will provide an afternoon of carnival favorites including rides, games, food and entertainment. Marlboro Day will be held on Sept. 10 from noon to 5 p.m. at the municipal complex, Wyncrest Road. The rain date for the event…