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  • Spalliero ordered held under house arrest

    BY MICHELLE ROSENBERG Staff Writer BY MICHELLE ROSENBERGStaff Writer There’s no place like home, or, in controversial developer Anthony Spalliero’s case, his daughter’s home. Spalliero was ordered by a federal judge on Friday to remain under 24-hour house arrest, with electronic monitoring, at the Hazlet home of his daughter, Josephine. He will first be medically…

  • Yesteryear

    100 years ago License matters occupied the attention of Judge John E. Foster in Monmouth County Court Tuesday and when occasion arose he expressed his views freely and either held the application over or refused it altogether. Of 38 applications considered, ten were refused or held over for a hearing. When Frank B. Gowdy’s application…

  • Call to mall winds up with multiple charges

    BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer BY MARK ROSMANStaff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – An incident that began at the Freehold Raceway Mall on the evening of Sept. 18 resulted in multiple charges being lodged against a resident of Howell who has been in trouble with the law before. Officers were called to the mall at 7:43…

  • Seminar takes inventions from idea to production

    BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer BY TALI ISRAELIStaff Writer From an idea to a product and the marketing to make it sell, World Innovations helps its clients invent everything from a Tupperware organizer to a television pilot. World Innovations, a product development company operated by Lisa Ascolese and Phil Bertolo, will be hosting an “Inventing…

  • Environmental counsel named to aid pursuit of hospital land

    BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer BY TALI ISRAELIStaff Writer MARLBORO — The Township Council has passed a resolution to hire a special environmental counsel to provide legal services to the municipality in its effort to buy the 400-acre property on Route 520 that formerly housed the Marlboro State Psychiatric Hospital. The council took the action…

  • Three arrested after street hassle

    FREEHOLD — Three men were arrested in connection with an altercation that occurred on First Street at 1:30 a.m. Sept. 18. According to Freehold Borough police Capt. Michael DiAiso, officers responded to a call about a large gathering on the street. Upon their arrival, the officers observed James Powell III, 30, of Belmar, striking a…

  • Historical assoc. plans yard sale

    FREEHOLD — The Monmouth County Historical Association will hold a benefit yard sale on Oct. 8-9 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. The event will be held at the MCHA’s Museum and Library, 70 Court St. Proceeds will support the historical association’s mission of preservation and education. Nelson Kuperberg, of Freehold, the chairman…

  • Humanity award announced

    The Standardbred Retirement Foundation (SRF) announced Dec. 31 as the deadline for nominations for its 2005 Humanity Award. The award recognizes people who have demonstrated exceptional care and compassion for standardbred horses, according to Barbara J. Luna, SRF’s business manager. SRF will accept nominations for the award from members of the equine community nationwide, Luna…

  • Carr appointed to seat on Englishtown council

    BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer ENGLISHTOWN — A former councilwoman and 20-year resident of the community has been appointed to fill an open seat on the Borough Council. Jayne Carr was appointed by the council to fill Michael D’Agostino’s seat until the Nov. 8 general election. Carr was named…