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  • No convictions result from arrests at house party 33 people at Marlboro home were charged with CDS possession in 2002

    BY LARRY RAMERStaff Writer No convictions result from arrests at house party 33 people at Marlboro home were charged with CDS possession in 2002 BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer MARLBORO — None of the 33 people who were arrested at a house party and charged with drug possession on Aug. 18, 2002 will ever be…

  • Police investigate teen’s death

    BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer HOWELL — Law enforcement authorities are investigating the circumstances that led to the death of a Howell High School senior. Amanda Faith Reo, 17, died Oct. 29 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. "The preliminary investigation revealed that she spent the night (Oct. 18)…

  • Husband not indicted in case of man’s death

    BY KATHY BARATTAStaff Writer Husband not indicted in case of man’s death BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer MANALAPAN — All charges have been dropped against a township resident who had been charged in the death of his estranged wife’s boyfriend. Douglas Winn, 49, had initially been charged with aggravated assault against Kevin Schellet, 45, also…

  • Career night promotes h.s. auto tech academy

    BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer Career night promotes h.s. auto tech academy BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer DAVE BENJAMIN A display at the Automotive Technology and Car Show describes many of the occupational programs available in the Freehold Regional High School District. Car dealers, automotive educators and school educators joined hands recently to drive home the…

  • Log seen as cause of accident

    BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — A log partially hidden by leaves and grass is believed to have been the cause of an accident that caused a resident to lose part of her right arm. Margie Ogule, 58, remained at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, last week. Hospital…

  • Center puts help for abused under one roof

    Facility expected toimprove response in cases of child abuse BY GLORIA STRAVELLIStaff Writer Facility expected to improve response in cases of child abuse BY GLORIA STRAVELLI Staff Writer The telephone calls were a wakeup call for Amy Clark. One weekend a month, her detective husband was on call to respond to reports of child abuse,…

  • Learning center for law, public service announced

    Learning center for law, public service announced The Freehold Regional High School District is planning to start a new specialized learning center focusing on a curriculum of law and public service. The center, which will be housed at Colts Neck High School, is expected to open in September. Suzanne Koegler, the district’s assistant superintendent of…

  • Zoners begin to hear plan for new Marlboro church

    BY LARRY RAMERStaff Writer Zoners begin to hear plan for new Marlboro church BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer MARLBORO — A congregation founded by Chinese immigrants wants to build a church on Vanderburg Road. Called Jireh Church, the house of worship will have about 250 members, said Terry Lau, a member of the church’s executive…

  • Congressman: 2 parties, president sidestep issue

    Colorado Rep. Tancredosays towns, states canact on immigration BY MARK ROSMANStaff Writer Congressman: 2 parties, president sidestep issue Colorado Rep. Tancredo says towns, states can act on immigration BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer The U.S. congressman who is one of the leading voices for immigration reform said both of the nation’s major political parties and…