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Former board member will serve until April
Warren Brumel named to replace mayor-elect on Marlboro K-8 panel BY LARRY RAMERStaff Writer Former board member will serve until April BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer MARLBORO — The Board of Education has selected Warren Brumel to serve the remaining four months of Mayor-elect Robert Kleinberg’s term. Brumel, 48, an attorney, served on the K-8…
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Saddam’s capture holds great meaning for Kurds
Jeff CantorGuest Column Saddam’s capture holds great meaning for Kurds Jeff Cantor Guest Column Saddam’s capture holds great meaning for Kurds Jeff Cantor Guest Column Maj. Jeff Cantor helped welcome Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) to Iraq during her recent visit to the war zone. There are certain things in life that just seem to stick…
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Young musicians perform in New York City concert
Young musicians perform in New York City concert The Cecilian Music Club, based in Howell, held its annual Young Artist Competition Winners Recital on Nov. 22 at Alice Tully Hall in New York City. The performers in the competition won an adjudicated audition and earned the chance to perform. The solo pianists who performed in…
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2 whooping cough cases found in Howell schools
BY KATHY BARATTAStaff Writer 2 whooping cough cases found in Howell schools BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer HOWELL — Parents have been notified of several confirmed cases of whooping cough in the K-8 district’s two middle schools, Superintendent of Schools Enid Golden said. Two cases were diagnosed last month at Howell Middle School North and…
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Review will aim to find flaws in land use laws
BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer Review will aim to find flaws in land use laws BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD — Municipal land use ordinances will be undergoing a comprehensive review and revision in upcoming weeks, according to Borough Administrator Joseph Bellina. Councilman Kevin Coyne brought the recommendation to review the zoning ordinances…
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Board approves Forge preliminary plan
BY JOSH DAVIDSONStaff Writer Board approves Forge preliminary plan BY JOSH DAVIDSON Staff Writer ABERDEEN — Despite objections from area residents and officials from neighboring Matawan, the Aberdeen Township Planning Board has approved the preliminary site plan for Horizons at Aberdeen Forge. Preliminary approval for the proposed site to be built by Kara Homes, of…
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Jazz band pupils entertain Liberty Manor residents
Wemrock Brook pupilsenjoy warm receptionat holiday performance BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer Wemrock Brook pupils enjoy warm reception at holiday performance BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer Students and seniors enjoyed a day of holiday cheer that brought together different generations at the Liberty Manor assisted-living facility. ENGLISHTOWN — Fourth, fifth and sixth grade pupils from the…
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County police academy graduates new officers
Twenty-three new police officers were recently sworn in as part of the 66th graduation exercises of the Basic Course for Law Enforcement Officers at the Monmouth County Police Academy, Freehold Township. The ceremony was attended by the families and friends of the graduates as well as dignitaries, including Monmouth County Freeholder Theodore J. Narozanick; Robert…
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Study outlines problems with Route 537 corridor
BY PATRICIA A. MILLERStaff Writer Study outlines problems with Route 537 corridor BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer Results of a study of the Route 537 corridor will come as no surprise to those who travel on the county road — traffic is bad and it’s going to get worse. "We knew that traffic was…
