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Marlboro cast heads down yellow brick road
BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer BY TALI ISRAELIStaff Writer MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Christopher J. Guell (l-r), Jordan Firestein, Warren Rubenstein, Alexandra Pizzo and Sharon Firestein meet up on the yellow brick road during a Marlboro Players’ rehearsal for “The Wizard of Oz,” which will be presented at the Marlboro Middle School. MARLBORO — The yellow…
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Yesteryear
100 years ago Englishtown had a disastrous fire — Englishtown had a building boom — Englishtown is now lighted by electricity. What next: factories? That’s all the progressive town now needs, and we expect to see it reaching out after new enterprises more. Englishtown, though a small borough, is now as brilliantly lighted as city…
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Returning beauty for acts of charity
Photographer founds Internet gallery to raise funds for hurricane victims BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer “Piano of Flowers” by Marco Goldring For fine art photographer Peter Cohen, the televised images of the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina was an assault on his senses and compelled him to do something. “It hurt…
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In the Service
Army Pvt. Beth T. Puchall, daughter of Rosalyn Puchall of Manalapan and Alex Puchall of Millstone Township, has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. Puchall’s nine weeks of training included studying the Army mission, history, tradition and core values; receiving instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare…
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Police departments, SPCA to benefit from fundraiser
BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer BY TALI ISRAELIStaff Writer Dog-Ease Day Care will host a fundraiser on Jan. 20 to raise money for the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Eatontown, and the police departments in Marlboro and Shrewsbury. Jeffrey Rosen and Kara Krimko, the co-owners of Dog-Ease Day Care, with locations in Marlboro…
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Runner calls effort success
BY SHARON H. LEFF Correspondent BY SHARON H. LEFFCorrespondent Adam Jacobs A college student who ran the Philadelphia Marathon in November to raise money for charity exceeded his fundraising goal. Adam Jacobs, 21, of Manalapan, a senior at Indiana University, Blooming-ton, Ind., trained for 18 weeks before running the 26.2-mile marathon on Nov. 20. He…
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Calendar exposes another side of Manalapan moms
Friends get together to produce attractive effort to boost charities BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer DAVE BENJAMIN A group of friends from Manalapan got together to produce the 2006 New Jersey Housewives “Desperate to Help” calendar. They cook, clean and care for their husbands and children, but they are not typical…
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New museum would offer a home for Jewish history
Jewish Federation starts to get project going in Freehold Twp. BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The establishment of a museum that would showcase and honor the history and culture of Jewish residents in Monmouth County may soon become a reality. Administrators of the Jewish Federation of…
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Gallery plans final show as tribute to late artist
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer FREEHOLD — Gallery 31, West Main Street, will be closing its doors this month. According to curator Chris “Kortez” Robinson, the gallery, which has held an art show every month since opening in August 2004, will continue to provide art through an Internet Web…
