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Youngsters display flair for creativity in artwork
BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer Youngsters display flair for creativity in artwork BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD — Elaine Smith has been sharing and passing on her passion for art with her students for more than 25 years. "Miss Elaine," as she is affectionately called by her young students as well as some…
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Adult businesses vex council
BY KATHY BARATTAStaff Writer BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer HOWELL — Councilman Joseph DiBella said recently that municipal officials are at work trying to develop a "proper fix" for the issue of where to place establishments that cater to adult entertainment media and products. The statement was made at the Township Council’s body’s Feb. 3…
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Police probing second school graffiti incident
Officers were calledto middle school by principal on Feb. 6Staff Writer Police probing second school graffiti incident Officers were called to middle school by principal on Feb. 6 BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer MARLBORO — A second incident of bathroom graffiti occurred at the Marlboro Middle School, Route 520, on Feb. 6, and police believe…
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Covered Bridge power problems tracked down
BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer Covered Bridge power problems tracked down BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — A Jersey Central Power & Light representative believes the company has solved the problem that has led to power outages in the Covered Bridge adult community. The topic was discussed at the Township Committee’s Feb. 11 meeting. The…
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Three on Howell board plan to seek re-election
BY KATHY BARATTAStaff Writer Three on Howell board plan to seek re-election BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer HOWELL — Board of Education elections are just around the corner and three incumbents on the Howell K-8 board said they are planning to seek re-election to three-year terms. Any resident who wants to run for a seat…
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Powwow proves popular with Taylor Mills pupils
Crafts, activities, food& fun help childrencelebrate end of unit BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer Powwow proves popular with Taylor Mills pupils Crafts, activities, food & fun help children celebrate end of unit BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer DAVE BENJAMIN Alex Gilbert (l) and Frankie Saracene are busy making button blankets during the powwow at Taylor Mills…
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Salon, spa receives approval
BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer Salon, spa receives approval BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD — A beauty salon and spa will move into the McKelvey building on West Main Street. The 1920s building is presently occupied by an antiques dealer and offices. The building formerly housed the McKelvey furniture store. The application for…
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Boards’ leaders claim no knowledge of FBI probe
BY LARRY RAMERStaff Writer Boards’ leaders claim no knowledge of FBI probe BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer MARLBORO — A member of the Township Council said he believes the FBI has questioned members of the township’s planning and zoning boards, but the chairs of both panels said they had not heard about this development. In…
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Flooding woes plague homeowners
Mayor says Marlborowill investigate howsituation was allowed BY LARRY RAMERStaff Writer Flooding woes plague homeowners Mayor says Marlboro will investigate how situation was allowed BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer Flooding problems that have affected a group of residents on Brown Road, Marlboro, could have been alleviated if a more effective drainage system had been implemented…
