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For a price, change may allow old trees to be cut
By linda denicolaStaff Writer By linda denicola Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — In order to give two property owners relief from the township’s stringent heritage tree ordinance, the Township Committee worked out a financial arrangement that municipal officials said will benefit all concerned. The property owners will get to remove trees that stand in the…
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Board asked to review bias policy
Asian Indian speakerspress Marlboro panelfor improved response By larry ramerStaff Writer Asian Indian speakers press Marlboro panel for improved response By larry ramer Staff Writer MARLBORO — Members of the Asian Indian community of Marlboro are asking for information about the Board of Education’s policy on bias incidents in schools, and requesting that the board…
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Zoning board fine-tunes plan for Tennent Estates
Zoning board fine-tunes plan for Tennent Estates By larry ramer Staff Writer MARLBORO — A representative of developer Dan Werbler, who has received a variance to build the Tennent Estates housing development, addressed several of the zoning board’s concerns about the project during the board’s meeting on July 8. The 35-home project will be built…
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School with deep Marlboro roots celebrates 25 years
Montessori Academyprides itself on uniqueteaching curriculumCorrespondent By jeanette M. eng School with deep Marlboro roots celebrates 25 years Montessori Academy prides itself on unique teaching curriculum Correspondent The Marlboro Montessori Academy marked its 25th anniversary this year and now operates a summer camp at its Route 79 home. Spending time at the camp this summer…
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Special ed services remain high priority
Director notes districtexceeds standardsin several areas By Larry ramerStaff Writer Special ed services remain high priority Director notes district exceeds standards in several areas By Larry ramer Staff Writer The Marlboro Board of Edu-cation has heard a report detailing the ways in which the K-8 school district’s special services programs exceed the standards set by…
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‘Pippin’ to pop in for Marlboro Players run
Bob Fosse musical will bestaged at middle school;cast excited to perform By Larry RamerStaff Writer Bob Fosse musical will be staged at middle school; cast excited to perform By Larry Ramer Staff Writer MARLBORO — Featuring dancing, history, comedy and serious themes, the musical Pippin offers many different attractions to theatergoers. The Marlboro Players will…
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JEFF GRANIT Nicole Domenico, 6, takes a different approach to the hula hoop by twisting it on her arm as she enjoys a morning activity at the Freehold Township summer recreation program Monday at Michael J. Tighe Park, Georgia Road.
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Radio team ready to serve
By dave benjaminStaff Writer By dave benjamin Staff Writer DAVE BENJAMIN Manalapan police Capt. Louis Moreto (l), township deputy emergency management coordinator; Skip Gracon, amateur radio coordinator; and Police Chief John J. McCormack, the community’s emergency management coordinator, are ready to handle all emergencies as the township’s mobile communications unit has been tested and is…
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Four arrested in Freehold fight
By clare marie celanoStaff Writer By clare marie celano Staff Writer Four Freehold Borough men were each charged with disorderly conduct and aggravated assault at the Post and Coach apartment complex, South Street, on Sunday. According to Freehold Borough police Capt. Michael DiAiso, officers responded to the apartment complex at 6:40 p.m. for a report…
