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Teenager’s efforts praised
Bryan Lisser, a sophomore at Marlboro High School, was honored with the Pres-ident’s Volunteer Service Award from the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation and a certificate of excellence from the Prudential Spirit of Com-munity Awards Program. “There is no better gift than giving children and their families the gift of comfort and hope,”…
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Solicitation permit off agenda
FREEHOLD – An application filed by an individual who wants to obtain a solicitor’s permit in order to buy homes door to door was not on the Borough Council’s July 17 meeting agenda. Michael Lefkovits, of H&R Realty, Lakewood, applied for a solicitor’s license several months ago. According to the application on file in Borough…
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In the Service
Army National Guard Pvt. Eric E. Kim has graduated from basic infantry training at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga. The nine-week program involved training in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy and justice, physical fitness, first aid, and Army history, core values and traditions. A 2004 graduate of Marlboro High School, Kim is…
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Police cars sport new look
BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer BY KATHY BARATTAStaff Writer Manalapan police Capt. Chris Marsala sits behind the wheel of one of seven new Crown Victoria patrol cars that are on the road in the community. MANALAPAN – A sleek, well-run police department should roll out in vehicles that advance that power image. Manalapan police Capt.…
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Democratic leader keeps enthusiasm for position
Victor Scudiery believes 2006 ticket has chance to succeed in November BY DICK METZGAR Staff Writer BY DICK METZGARStaff Writer Victor Scudiery Monmouth County Democratic leaders are hoping this is the year their grassroots efforts will begin to bear fruit. Both Victor Scudiery, of Highlands, who was recently re-elected by the executive committee of Monmouth…
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Trip to Israel opens eyes of young American Jews
BY SHARON LEFF Correspondent BY SHARON LEFFCorrespondent Evan Meyerberg (l) and Paul Nebb enjoyed a tour of Israel as participants in the Birthright Israel program. One of their stops was here in the city of Eilat. MARLBORO – Evan Meyerberg had a definite perspective about Israel after he visited the Mideast nation for the first…
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Girl Scouts help to make prom a special memory
COLTS NECK – Getting ready for the senior prom is half the fun. For the Girl Scouts of Colts Neck Troop 202 it was a special night because they added the “glitz and glimmer” to the High Point school’s spring prom on June 9 and earned their Silver Award in the process. The Girl Scout…
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Aiming to live the rock star fantasy
Red Bank-based Woodfish records groove-rock sound BY LAYLI WHYTE Staff Writer BY LAYLI WHYTEStaff Writer CHRIS KELLY staff The Red Bank-based band Woodfish has recorded a CD on its own Meanfish Records label. With the release of their first album, Red Bank-based band Woodfish says it’s all about the experience. “Bamm Diddley,” Woodfish’s premier album…
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Office building proposed for Vanderburg Road site
BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer BY TALI ISRAELIStaff Writer MARLBORO – Testimony began in front of the Planning Board last week on an application that seeks to construct a 49,928-square-foot office building. Representatives of the applicant, Jon’s Court, appeared before the board on July 5 seeking preliminary and final major site plan approval. The 10-acre…
