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Georgian Court College will host ‘Peace Camp’
LAKEWOOD — Georgian Court College will be sponsoring its annual peace symposium for young students at the college campus at 900 Lakewood Ave., in July and August. All children who have completed kindergarten through eighth grade are encouraged to participate. Students may sign up for any of the three sessions which run July 7-11 and…
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Prof. turns fascination with town into book
By dick metzgarStaff Writer Prof. turns fascination with town into book By dick metzgar Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Barbara Pepe of Allentown is the author of Freehold, A Hometown History, which discusses the town’s early families, its role in the Revolutionary War, its churches, schools, railroads, Freehold Raceway, Freehold’s role in the Civil War, and…
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Acting administrator named in Manalapan
Robert F. Casey willwork in town halltwo days each week By dave benjaminStaff Writer Acting administrator named in Manalapan Robert F. Casey will work in town hall two days each week By dave benjamin Staff Writer Former Freehold Borough municipal administrator Robert F. Casey has been named Manalapan’s acting administrator. The Township Committee named Casey…
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Plan for new road course scheduled for June hearing
By sue m. morganStaff Writer Plan for new road course scheduled for June hearing By sue m. morgan Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — An application by Old Bridge Township Raceway Park to construct a new road course on Pension Road will have its first hearing before the Planning Board June 10. Because Manalapan and Monroe…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Katie Fatta (l) watches as Carol Ann Daidone smiles with some shark’s teeth during Aquarium Day at St. Rose of Lima School, Freehold Borough, May 14. Both girls are second-graders.
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Hearing on racing melee scheduled for Thursday
By charles w. kimStaff Writer By charles w. kim Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — A melee between two drivers at Freehold Raceway on May 10 means three separate investigations, according to officials. A panel of judges at the track will decide Thursday if any disciplinary action should be taken against driver Anthony Nunziata, 59, of…
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Plan for auto track drives former Marlboro mayor
Mort Salkindreports progressmade on idea forfacility in Linden By dick metzgarStaff Writer Plan for auto track drives former Marlboro mayor Mort Salkind reports progress made on idea for facility in Linden By dick metzgar Staff Writer If Mort Salkind, a former mayor of Marlboro, has his way, the Union County city of Linden will have…
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Rug Mill apartment owners, residents discuss concerns
By clare MARie celanoStaff Writer Rug Mill apartment owners, residents discuss concerns By clare MARie celano Staff Writer FREEHOLD — The developers/owners of the Rug Mill Towers met with senior residents of the Jackson Street apartment building on May 13 to discuss what residents claim are ongoing problems in the building. Depending on who is…
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Advocates urge New Jersey to fund art therapy program
Advocates urge New Jersey to fund art therapy program MANALAPAN — The fourth annual talent show sponsored by the Taylor Mills School PTA raised great awareness among parents, students and residents about the benefits of art therapy conducted by 180’s Amanda’s Easel Program. Held on May 9, the Friday evening program opened with remarks by…
