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  • Zest

    Local globe trotter helping others travel on a shoestringBook is chock fullof cost-saving, helpfultips for fellow travelers BY GLORIA STRAVELLIStaff Writer Zest Local globe trotter helping others travel on a shoestring Book is chock full of cost-saving, helpful tips for fellow travelers BY GLORIA STRAVELLI Staff Writer Bermuda You’re standing on the checkout line scanning…

  • Y program gives teens glimpse at government

    BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer Y program gives teens glimpse at government BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer CLARE MARIE CELANO YMCA Community Center Outreach Director Mel O’Neal meets with high school students (l-r) Jessica Vega, Samana Zaidi and Vanessa Cepeda to discuss the teenagers’ presentation at a youth and government conference. FREEHOLD — A…

  • Board considers addition at early learning center

    Architect receivesapproval to takeinitial steps on plan BY LARRY RAMERStaff Writer Architect receives approval to take initial steps on plan BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer MARLBORO — The Board of Education has taken a preliminary step toward constructing an addition onto the Marlboro Early Learning Center (MELC), a building for preschool, special education and kindergarten…

  • Residents to have say

    on $19.3M school tab BY DICK METZGARStaff Writer on $19.3M school tab BY DICK METZGAR Staff Writer COLTS NECK — Residents will be asked to support a $15.4 million tax levy in the April 20 school election to support operations in the Colts Neck school district’s two elementary schools and one middle school for the 2004-05 school…

  • Humanitarian awards to be presented

    The Jersey Shore Chapter of the National Conference of Community and Justice–New Jersey Region will honor three local community leaders and a Wall Township corporation at the 35th annual Jersey Shore Chapter Humanitarian Awards Dinner on April 20. The dinner will be held at the PNC Bank Arts Center’s Robert B. Meyner Reception Center, Holmdel.…

  • Schools feel squeeze of tight finances

    Seven teachersof enhancement subjectswill lose jobs next year BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer Schools feel squeeze of tight finances Seven teachers of enhancement subjects will lose jobs next year BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Freehold Borough Superintendent of Schools Philip J. Meara is not happy about having to make what he calls "drastic cuts"…

  • JWV post to honor McCormack

    Former Manalapan Police Chief Jack McCormack, the new director of the Monmouth County Police Academy, will be awarded honorary membership in the Jewish War Veterans Lt. Seth Dvorin Post 972 in appreciation for his many years of enthusiastic active support for the post. The honorary membership ceremony will take place in the gymnasium of the…

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    CHRIS KELLY staff Marlboro High School’s Jenna Meagher clears the bar in the pole vault event during the Huskie Relays at Matawan Regional High School on Saturday.

  • German shepherd found safe

    MARLBORO — On Friday, police located a dog who had run away from the scene of a motor vehicle accident in the township two days earlier. Bullet, a 3-year-old German shepherd, was found in the vicinity of Liberty Drive near police headquarters off Wyncrest Road, Lt. Eric Landau said. The dog did not require medical…