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Locricchio, Lucas take seats
BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — Republicans Joseph Locricchio and Andrew Lucas took their seats on the Township Committee during Sunday’s reorganization meeting held at town hall. They will serve three-year terms through Dec. 31, 2007. Locricchio was elected as the deputy mayor for 2005. He said he and Lucas…
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China trips build family in Manalapan
Parents open heart,home to 3 childrenadopted in Asia BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Parents open heart, home to 3 children adopted in Asia BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer JEFF GRANIT staff Rich and Pamela Stockwell of Manalapan play with their three children, (l-r) Kiana, 5, Kyra, 14 months, and Connor, 5. Pamela and Rich Stockwell moved…
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People Who Make a Difference
Going the extra mile for the studentsPaul Sagnelli helps ed. foundation achieve success after success BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer Going the extra mile for the students DAVE BENJAMIN Pupils at the Clark Mills School, Manalapan, play instruments donated by the Manalapan-Englishtown Education Foundation, which is run by volunteers like Paul Sagnelli. Paul Sagnelli helps ed.…
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Brownstone Commons wins OK from zoners
Number of apartments reduced from 120 to 90 on Route 9 north parcel BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer BY LARRY RAMERStaff Writer MARLBORO — The Zoning Board of Adjustment has approved an application to build 90 apartments for people 55-and-over on Route 9 north near Union Hill Road. Board members voted 5-0 on Dec. 15…
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Roosevelt writer is finalist in arts program
Several young artists from New Jersey have earned honors in the 2005 ARTS (Arts Recognition and Talent Search) program. Finalists will participate in ARTS Week in January in Miami, where they will be judged in a series of final auditions and showcase performances. The actors, dancers, filmmakers, classical and jazz musicians, vocalists, photographers, writers and…
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Knights deliver holiday cheer to local youths
BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer ENGLISHTOWN — Members of the Prince of Peace Council No. 5903 of the Knights of Columbus did their part to spread glad tidings and good cheer this season. With the council home on Lasatta Avenue decorated for the holidays, the Knights’ annual Christmas party was held…
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CHRIS KELLY staff A plow operator pushes snow off Kozloski Road, Freehold Township, on Monday morning after residents of western Monmouth County awoke to the winter’s first coating of snow.
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Freehold Twp. girl serves as student ambassador
Kandace Spiegeland, daughter of Ken and Gwen Spiegeland of Freehold Township, served as a U.S. student ambassador to England, Wales and Ireland over the summer, through the People to People Student Ambassador Program. Kandace attends the Barkalow Middle School, Freehold Township. While representing the United States, Kandace’s 20-day experience of travel and studies led her…
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Officers mark graduation from county police academy
Forty-three new police officers have completed the 68th class in the Basic Course for Police Officers at the Monmouth County Police Academy, Freehold Township. Graduates gain full police powers upon completion of the 19-week course. Chief Robert J. Dawson Jr. of the Spring Lake Police Department and president of the Monmouth County Police Chiefs Association,…
