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Cycle shop owner upset with bill for Kruise Nite
Staff Writer By Clare Marie celano Cycle shop owner upset with bill for Kruise Nite FREEHOLD — As it stands now, Joe Boguslawski, the owner of Mr. Cycle Parts on Throckmorton Street, said he will be having a "nice Italian dinner" at Angelo’s restaurant in Atlantic City on May 30, rather than manning his post…
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Crawford, DiBenedetto seek new council terms Incumbent Democrats will be unopposed in Freehold Borough
Staff Writer By Clare Marie celano Crawford, DiBenedetto seek new council terms Incumbent Democrats will be unopposed in Freehold Borough FREEHOLD — Two Democratic members of the Borough Council will run unopposed for re-election to three-year terms in November. Council President Michael DiBene-detto and Councilman Robert Crawford, both of whom are completing their second three-year…
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Spruced up schoolhouse will be opened to public West Freehold School educated students from 1847 to 1936
Staff Writer By linda denicola Spruced up schoolhouse will be opened to public West Freehold School educated students from 1847 to 1936 FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Few people alive today remember what it was like to attend a one-room schoolhouse with a wood stove, no electricity and corporal punishment the accepted way to motivate students. Most…
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Madden marks 50 years of service on aid squad
Staff Writer By clare marie celano Madden marks 50 years of service on aid squad PHOTO COURTESY OF FREEHOLD FIRST AID SQUAD Bill Madden reacts to a surprise party April 21, honoring his 50 years of active service with the Freehold First Aid Squad and Emergency Squad. FREEHOLD — He’s a husband, father, hunter and…
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Grand jury to hear cases involving Perry siblings
Correspondent By dick metzgar Grand jury to hear cases involving Perry siblings FREEHOLD — After almost a year, a pair of incidents involving two borough sisters and their brother in confrontations with the police is reaching the grand jury stage. The incidents led to assault charges being filed against the sisters and their brother and…
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National Day of Prayer to ask Americans to pray for leaders
Correspondent By Jodi Swain National Day of Prayer to ask Americans to pray for leaders As the military defends the United States and Americans try to heal from the attacks of Sept. 11, prayer may play a key role in their success. "There’s no doubt about it, when people pray, things happen," said Kenneth Jasko,…
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Town: Land purchase will boost Crossroads plan Officials also add voice to renewed call for state property tax convention
Staff Writer By mark rosman Town: Land purchase will boost Crossroads plan Officials also add voice to renewed call for state property tax convention MANALAPAN — The Township Committee has adopted an ordinance to purchase the 64-acre Villante property on Daum Road with a combination of funds from the township and the state Green Acres…
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Marlboro residents have say
on possible h.s. redistricting By Karl Vilacoba Staff Writer MARLBORO — Concerned parents and students crowded Marlboro High School on April 24 for a public meeting with Freehold Regional High School District Superintendent of Schools James Wasser. The meeting was another in a series of forums being held throughout the district as FRHSD administrators continue…
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Freehold Township school tab suffers a rare defeat
Staff Writer By linda denicola Freehold Township school tab suffers a rare defeat FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — It is unusual for voters in the township to vote down the elementary school budget, but they did just that on April 16 for the first time in eight years and only the second time in 24 years. The…
