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Area resident named Bloustein scholar
A Freehold resident was one of four Ranney School seniors, out of a senior class of 36 students, who were named Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholars for 2003-04, said Ranney Upper School Head Andrew Martire. The school is located in Tinton Falls. Priscilla Cheng, Tinton Falls; Ashwin Krishnan, Freehold; Neil Rajan, Middletown; and Emily Yu,…
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Residents lobby for a change to Bond Street parking rules
By clare MARie celanoStaff Writer Residents lobby for a change to Bond Street parking rules By clare MARie celano Staff Writer FREEHOLD — Residents of Bond Street have gotten involved in a situation that concerns them and should soon be able to see just how the process of government works. It all started when a…
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No serious problems reported as blizzard clobbers Monmouth
No serious problems reported as blizzard clobbers Monmouth Peace and quiet settled over Manalapan as snow began to fall throughout the area on Sunday afternoon. According to Manalapan Police Capt. Stuart Brown, the next two days were quiet as the snow fell, and fell, and fell. When it was all over Monday evening, almost 24…
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Local family steps forward to support child relief fund
Local family steps forward to support child relief fund Flanked by holiday decorations and wriggling 15-month-old triplets, Gov. James E. McGreevey and Department of Human Services (DHS) Commissioner Gwendolyn L. Harris recognized some of the families chosen to receive reimbursement grants from the Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund (CICRF), including the Revello family of…
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Incidents bring officers to bar
FREEHOLD — Separate incidents required the presence of police at the Village Bar, Park Avenue, on Feb. 9 and 10. According to Freehold Borough Police Capt. Michael DiAiso, Jason Venose, 25, of Howell was charged with driving while intoxicated and other violations on Feb. 9 at 10:45 p.m. while in the parking lot of the…
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Manalapan DECA members move on to state competition
By dave benjaminStaff Writer Manalapan DECA members move on to state competition By dave benjamin Staff Writer MANALAPAN — After having qualified to advance to the state level, Manalapan High School Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) students will travel to New Brunswick in March to compete at the New Jersey State DECA Competition. "DECA…
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Stupendous storm can’t stop search for sub sandwiches
Residents ventured outduring Monday By charles w. kimStaff Writer Stupendous storm can’t stop search for sub sandwiches Residents ventured out during Monday’s storm to find food, adventure By charles w. kim Staff Writer HOWELL — Craving a sub sandwich or a cup of coffee led some hearty residents to venture out during Monday’s historic snowstorm.…
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Officials’ relationships with builder questioned
Marlboro council, mayor,and attorney all requestreports to be investigated By jeanette M. engStaff Writer Marlboro council, mayor, and attorney all request reports to be investigated By jeanette M. eng Staff Writer MARLBORO — It is a sad thing to see a town’s government "bleeding very badly politically," as resident Joy Thorpe put it to Township…
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Town will provide services to Renaissance community
Works out municipalservices agreement withhomeowners association By dave benjaminStaff Writer Town will provide services to Renaissance community Works out municipal services agreement with homeowners association By dave benjamin Staff Writer MANALAPAN — Business Adminis-trator James Devereaux informed members of the Township Committee at a Feb. 5 workshop meeting that a Municipal Services Agreement between the…