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Powers, Larrison ready for ’02 freeholder race Republican incumbents express renewed desire to serve on county board
Correspondent By dick metzgar Powers, Larrison ready for ’02 freeholder race Republican incumbents express renewed desire to serve on county board Harry Larrison The two senior members of the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders are going to attempt to add another three years to their length of service on the county’s governing body. Freeholder Director…
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Englishtown may renew push for revitalization Main Street New Jersey offers possibility for rebirth of downtowns
Staff Writer By clare M. masi Englishtown may renew push for revitalization Main Street New Jersey offers possibility for rebirth of downtowns JERRY WOLKOWITZ Englishtown Municipal Clerk Julie Martin (l-r), Councilwoman Jayne Gallagher and Assistant Municipal Clerk Terry Feinberg review the borough’s zoning maps at Borough Hall. A representative of the Main Street New Jersey…
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Mishkin resigns from FRHSD board in last weeks of term
Staff Writer By dave benjamin Mishkin resigns from FRHSD board in last weeks of term After almost three years as a member of the Freehold Regional High School District Board of Education, Marlboro’s representative on the nine-member panel resigned his position with less than a month to serve in his term. Handing his letter of…
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Veteran officer has served force in variety of positions Capt. Michael J. Rumola retires this month from
Veteran officer has served force in variety of positions Capt. Michael J. Rumola retires this month from Manalapan Police Dept. By dave benjamin Staff Writer MANALAPAN — After almost 27 years of service with the Manalapan Police Department, Capt. Michael J. Rumola has announced his retirement from the force, effective this month. After taking a…
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Groups keep spotlight on region’s growth Meeting reveals five road projects aimed at alleviating local traffic
Correspondent By dick metzgar Groups keep spotlight on region’s growth Meeting reveals five road projects aimed at alleviating local traffic Putting the brakes on development and seeking ways to handle an increase in traffic on the region’s roads continue to be the focal points of two regional panels concerned with preserving the quality of life…
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Residents unhappy with trail near yards Park system officials working to address concerns in Marlboro
Staff Writer By karl vilacoba Residents unhappy with trail near yards Park system officials working to address concerns in Marlboro FARRAH MAFFAI A portion of the newly cleared Henry Hudson Trail extension touches the property line and lies close to the backyard playsets of some homes in the Marlboro Maples development, off Route 520, Marlboro.…
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Congregation wants to write new chapter in church history Robertsville Bible Church will seek permission to construct new building
Staff Writer By karl vilacoba Congregation wants to write new chapter in church history Robertsville Bible Church will seek permission to construct new building PHOTOS BY JERRY WOLKOWITZ The Rev. Ernest Brodie, pastor of the Robertsville Bible Church, talks about plans to demolish the church. Plans are under way to construct a new church on…
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Law targets firearms use
Staff Writer By CLAre m. Masi FREEHOLD — If you’re considering firing a paint ball gun, a pellet gun, or anything else that will eject something with a force hard enough to injure someone, you may want to think twice. Borough Council members voted unanimously on March 18 to introduce an ordinance which regulates the…
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FRHSD approves computer academy at Freehold Boro Pilot program expected to have September start
Staff Writer By dave benjamin FRHSD approves computer academy at Freehold Boro Pilot program expected to have September start The Freehold Regional High School District Board of Education has approved a pilot program for a computer academy at Freehold Borough High School. Between 10 and 15 students are expected to begin the pilot program in…
