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Sheriffs study methods of combating terrorism
Sheriffs study methods of combating terrorism Monmouth County Sheriff Joseph W. Oxley took part in a fact-finding mission to Pakistan and received a personal briefing from Pakistani President Gen. Pervaiz Musharraf on the American ally’s efforts at fighting international terrorism. According to a press release from the sheriff, Pakistani law enforcement officials also shared information…
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Love, romance will add spice to ‘Pajama Game’
MARLBORO — Whether the cast members are wearing tops or bottoms, the romantic comedy "The Pajama Game" will be sure to produce a lot of steam heat at Marlboro High School, Route 79. Performances of the 1954 Broadway hit will take place at 7:30 p.m. April 22, 23 and 24. Tickets will cost $8 for…
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Twp. eyes land purchase near site of Opatut Park $900,000 parcel would join new park to Lake Topanemus
BY MARK ROSMANStaff Writer Twp. eyes land purchase near site of Opatut Park $900,000 parcel would join new park to Lake Topanemus BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer A public hearing in Freehold Township has been scheduled for the Township Committee’s April 27 meeting to consider the purchase of a 10-acre tract. During their workshop meeting…
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Parade, games celebrate baseball season opener
BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer Parade, games celebrate baseball season opener BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ staff Maegen MacCutcheon, 7, plays catch with her father before the annual Freehold Little League parade Saturday. FREEHOLD — Play ball! From the multicolored balloons that decorated the entrance to Community Park, Third Street, to the…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ staff Imamu Mayfield, 6, contemplates the upcoming baseball season as he waits for the start of Saturday’s Freehold Borough Little League parade. Imamu is playing organized baseball for the first time, in the T-ball league.
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Students turn rhyming phrases into a winner
BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — Pupils across the state will have to get up very early to match the poetry skills at the Pine Brook School. "At the beginning of the year, Dunkin’ Donuts sent me an e-mail saying they would do a homework stars program," said fourth-grade teacher…
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Plan for Northpointe apartments goes south
Planning Boardrejects projecton Lloyd Road BY LARRY RAMERStaff Writer Plan for Northpointe apartments goes south Planning Board rejects project on Lloyd Road BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer The Marlboro Planning Board has voted unanimously to reject a developer’s application to build a 382-unit apartment complex off Lloyd Road near Marlboro’s border with Aberdeen. Ohad Associates…
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SPCA presses case as
Wall tries to move onFormer Old Bridgeanimal officer sawMarlboro home raided BY SUE M. MORGANStaff Writer Wall tries to move on Former Old Bridge animal officer saw Marlboro home raided BY SUE M. MORGAN Staff Writer Sixteen months after authorities raided Jennylyn Wall’s Marlboro home, seized more than $50,000 in pet supplies and charged her…
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First-aiders go mobile with boro bike patrol
BY DICK METZGARStaff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ staff Freehold First Aid Squad members Ashley LaBarbera and Mike McAllister check supplies in a first aid bag attached to one of the bicycles squad members will use when they are on patrol at community events. BY DICK METZGAR Staff Writer FREEHOLD — A few moments could mean the difference between…
