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Appeals board upholds fines against developer
DEP issues penalty for violations related to Marlboro wetlands BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer BY MARK ROSMANStaff Writer MARLBORO — Penalties of $12,250 imposed by municipal officials against local developer Anthony Spalliero have been upheld by the Monmouth County Construction Board of Appeals. The fines resulted from charges lodged against Spalliero by Marlboro officials in…
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How was your day? You’d better not ask
Lori C linch Are We There Yet? Although I can’t brag much about intellect, I can boast about my imagination. I can conjure up images in a whim. I like to imagine that I’m rich, thin, and that my house is clean. Just yesterday I imagined that my hair did what I wanted it to,…
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Manalapan law targets corruption
Ordinance discusses campaign contributions, ethics issues BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer The Manalapan Township Committee will hold a public hearing at 8 p.m. March 9 on the proposed Municipal Anti-Racketeering and Corruption Ordinance (MARCO). The ordinance was introduced Feb. 23. “I made some promises and some commitments when [the committee] was…
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Engineer will gather data on Rt. 33 access question
BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer MANALAPAN — The municipal engineer will review a developer’s request to permit access to his planned project from Route 33 and report back to the Township Committee. Speaking about The Village at Manalapan during the committee’s Feb. 23 meeting, Township Engineer James Priolo said his goal…
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ERA Advantage Realtors attend 2005 ERA International Business Conference
ERA Advantage Realtors recently attended the 2005 ERA International Business Conference held in Orlando’s Gaylord Palms Convention Center. A member of the ERA Real Estate system, a leading residential brokerage network, the “Advantage Team” joined nearly 4,000 of the industry’s leading real estate professionals from all over the world to learn advanced business strategies, network…
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‘Cinderella’ will come to life on school stage
BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer MARLBORO — Audience members will be counting the minutes until midnight as the Marlboro High School drama club presents Richard Rodgers’ and Oscar Hammerstein’s “Cinderella.” The fairy tale for young and old will be presented in the high school auditorium Feb. 24-26 at 7:30 p.m. “We…
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Monmouth Girl Scouts name board of directors
Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts, Howell, introduced its Board of Directors for 2005-07 during its 43rd annual council meeting, held on Jan. 20 at its new activity center. The Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts Board of Directors includes officers, members-at-large and four teenage girls who currently are Senior Girl Scouts. New officers include Jeanine Willis…
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Lunch ladies steamed at reduction in hours
BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer ENGLISHTOWN — Cafeteria employees who work in the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District lunchrooms are angry about cuts made by their employer, Chartwells Food Services, Monroe Township. Approximately 30 of the school district’s 40 cafeteria workers met on Feb. 17 with Superintendent of Schools Maureen Lally and…
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Filing deadline approaches for school board candidates
Citing challenges facing the state’s public schools, the president of the New Jersey School Boards Association (NJSBA) urged eligible citizens to consider service on their local boards of education. The deadline to file nominating petitions to run for office in this year’s school election is 4 p.m. Feb. 28. The election will take place on…
