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New principals will be in place when school opens
By linda denicolaStaff Writer By linda denicola Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — When pupils begin classes at the Eisenhower Middle School and at the Marshall W. Errickson School this fall, they will be greeted by new principals. But neither one is new to the district. One is a promotion, and the other is a transfer.…
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Howell property code could get second look
By kathy barattaStaff Writer By kathy baratta Staff Writer The recently defeated BOCA code ordinance that was introduced by the Howell Township Council and then rejected last month may live again. If it does see the light again, it should be "developed to fit Howell, not some city somewhere," according to Pauline Smith. Smith, a…
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Freehold native aims to take hat world by storm
Fashionable headgearfrom iLids nowsported by celebrities By Clare Marie celanoStaff Writer Freehold native aims to take hat world by storm Fashionable headgear from iLids now sported by celebrities By Clare Marie celano Staff Writer Lisa Wilson (l) and Kristen Winnicki (r) model two hat designs from their Leather Lowrider collection. The two young women own…
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Freehold: Feds turn deaf ear to immigrant issues
Police chief says INSis not called unless aperson commits a felony By Clare Marie celanoStaff Writer Freehold: Feds turn deaf ear to immigrant issues Police chief says INS is not called unless a person commits a felony By Clare Marie celano Staff Writer FREEHOLD — Borough police administrators and municipal officials know the question is…
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INS confirms police may not ask for papers
Only exception in casesof illegal immigrants isif they commit a crime By clare marie celanoStaff Writer Only exception in cases of illegal immigrants is if they commit a crime By clare marie celano Staff Writer FREEHOLD — If you are seen driving 50 mph in a 35 mph speed limit zone, you can expect to…
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Exchange gives 2 brothers chance for weeks of peace
Israeli youths enjoyvisit to homes offamilies in Marlboro By karl vilacobaStaff Writer Exchange gives 2 brothers chance for weeks of peace Israeli youths enjoy visit to homes of families in Marlboro By karl vilacoba Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI Brothers Nadav, 15, (l) and Noam Kerem, 13, enjoyed a summer vacation with host families in Marlboro.…
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Gov. gets firsthand look at school work funded by state
By linda denicolaStaff Writer By linda denicola Staff Writer FREEHOLD — Although the Park Avenue Elementary School is in the midst of a massive renovation project, a room was made available for Gov. James E. McGreevey when he visited the school on Thursday as part of his "Celebrate New Jersey" tour. He came to the…
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Committee on county 9/11 memorial formed
By gloria stravelliStaff Writer By gloria stravelli Staff Writer A committee of Monmouth County residents met for the first time last week to take up the task of envisioning a county memorial to the events and victims of Sept. 11. The Monmouth County Sept. 11 Memorial Committee will be responsible for developing the model for…
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Board member
questions h.s. enrollment data By karl vilacoba Staff Writer In the matter of balancing enrollment among six schools, sacrifices will need to be made by communities for the good of the district, according to Freehold Regional High School District Superintendent of Schools James Wasser. Members of the FRHSD Board of Education continued to discuss the…
