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  • Spooktacular events mark decade of fun

    BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer FREEHOLD — Get ready to celebrate the fall season. The Borough will soon be transformed into the land of Spooktacular. Goblins, pumpkins and scarecrows will be ready to greet visitors as the Halloween Spooktacular Committee, co-chaired by Roger Kane and Judi Guy, kicks off…

  • Cleanup work advances at Superfund location

    Much work remains at primary Imperial Oil site BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer BY LARRY RAMERStaff Writer State officials have said they will consider developing a way to prevent floating oil byproducts on the Imperial Oil federal Superfund site from spreading. The Imperial Oil company is off Tennent Road in the Mor-ganville section of Marlboro.…

  • Cemetery matter awaits action

    MARLBORO — No action had been taken as of Monday by the state regarding an auction of construction equipment that was held at the Marlboro Memorial Cemetery, Route 79, June 26. The state has not meted out any punishment regarding the matter, said Jeff Lamm, a spokesman for the state Division of Consumer Affairs. In…

  • Fund-raiser boosts Buddy Ball

    BY ADAM RIBACK Correspondent BY ADAM RIBACKCorrespondent MARLBORO — Representatives of the Marlboro High School Student Council have been selling haircut certificates at reduced prices to raise money for charity. More than 30 haircuts and several spa packages have been donated by local salons including Salon Cemone, Metro, Allure, Head-lines, Tangles, Supercuts and Manhat-tan Image.…

  • Parties moving forward with intersection plans

    State expected to pay for improvements at routes 9 and 520 MARLBORO — The state will make improvements to the intersection of Route 9 and Route 520, according to Acting Township Engineer Jim Priolo. Route 9 is a state highway and Route 520 is a Monmouth County highway. The improvements will enhance vehicle and pedestrian…

  • Yesteryear

    100 years ago Freehold’s two military schools opened this week with bright prospects. The classes were all well filled, able teachers have been engaged and good management is assured in both instances. Two military schools have become permanent fixtures in Freehold and fully deserve all the encouragement they may receive. The New Jersey Military Academy…

  • Malave to share GOP ideals among Latinos

    Bolstered by role at RNC, Howell delegate on mission to get out vote BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer BY KATHY BARATTAStaff Writer Howell Councilman Juan Malave was a delegate at the Republican National Convention in New York City and had a chance to meet former presidential candidate Arizona Sen. John McCain. HOWELL — Township Councilman…

  • Lack of building permits nets Spalliero local fines

    Marlboro inspectors say developer BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer BY LARRY RAMERStaff Writer PHOTO COURTESY OF MARLBORO TOWNSHIP Marlboro officials claim developer Tony Spalliero was installing a pool in the back yard of his home on Old Mill Road without the proper permits when inspectors discovered the violation last week. MARLBORO — Developer Anthony Spalliero…