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Residents irate over councilman’s remarks
Families claim theyare being harassed inneighborhood dispute BY KATHY BARATTAStaff Writer Families claim they are being harassed in neighborhood dispute BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer HOWELL — Despite having faced some very angry constituents at the last Township Council meeting, Councilman Joseph DiBella said he stands by the public statements he made that prompted their…
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Candidates place premium on district’s performance
Five residents seeking3 seats on MarlboroBoard of Education BY LARRY RAMERStaff Writer Candidates place premium on district’s performance Five residents seeking 3 seats on Marlboro Board of Education BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer MARLBORO — The five candidates seeking three seats on the town’s K-8 Board of Education have varied backgrounds and experiences. Only one…
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Garage plan concerns local preschool owner
Applicant will consideradjustments to satisfyRailroad Ave. neighbor BY LARRY RAMERStaff Writer Garage plan concerns local preschool owner Applicant will consider adjustments to satisfy Railroad Ave. neighbor BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer MARLBORO — The owner of a private preschool on Railroad Avenue made one last effort to prevent a truck storage facility from being built…
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Personalities come alive for Wemrock students
Project challengeschildren to research BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer Personalities come alive for Wemrock students Project challenges children to research ‘stars’ who made history BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer DAVE BENJAMIN Fifth-graders at the Wemrock Brook School, Manalapan, enjoyed learning about and portraying famous people as part of their Stars of the Millennium project. Pupils came…
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Kaye: Pursuit was over when accident occurred
Officers had decidedto call off chase thatended in rider BY KATHY BARATTAStaff Writer Officers had decided to call off chase that ended in rider’s death BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer HOWELL — A motorcyclist who died as a result of his attempt to elude police was no longer being pursued by the officers he was…
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Support group growing, aims to educate doctors
Area residents who haveankylosing spondylitisshed light on condition BY LARRY RAMERStaff Writer Support group growing, aims to educate doctors Area residents who have ankylosing spondylitis shed light on condition BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer Howard Feingold Howard Feingold’s efforts to spread awareness about his rare disease are beginning to bear fruit. Feingold has ankylosing spondylitis…
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Both sides call court settlement a victory
Freehold Boroughproperty open ifday laborers desire BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer Both sides call court settlement a victory Freehold Borough property open if day laborers desire BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer The two parties joined in a legal battle over the borough’s so-called muster zone both say an agreement reached in U.S. District Court…
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Mayor appoints interim business administrator
BY LARRY RAMERStaff Writer Mayor appoints interim business administrator BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer MARLBORO — The township’s chief financial officer (CFO), Judith Tiernan, has been appointed acting business administrator by Mayor Robert Kleinberg. Tiernan’s appointment was unanimously confirmed by the Township Council on March 11. Tiernan has been Marlboro’s CFO since January 2002, according…
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High school students impart tobacco lesson to 6th-graders
BY ADAM RIBACKCorrespondent High school students impart tobacco lesson to 6th-graders BY ADAM RIBACK Correspondent MARLBORO — In an effort to prevent the young people of Marlboro from using tobacco, Marlboro High School’s ADAPT annually holds a cross-age education program. ADAPT (Adolescent Drug and Alcohol Prevention Team) has many programs that aid students in the…
