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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…
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Manalapan braces for effect of Raceway Park Harley fest
Staff Writer By dave benjamin Manalapan braces for effect of Raceway Park Harley fest MANALAPAN — Dealing with the impact of a major event that is scheduled to be held at Raceway Park in neighboring Old Bridge this summer is a focus for Manalapan police and municipal officials. Raceway Park is planning to host the…
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8 FRHSD communities facing steep hike in 2002-03 taxes
Staff Writer By dave benjamin Freehold Regional High School District administrators announced the tentative 2002-03 school year tax rates for the district’s eight sending communities on Monday. The projected increases for the coming year range from 7 to 17 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. According to information provided by Dr. Joan Nesenkar Saylor, business…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Francesco Composto (l), 12, and Brian Cooney, 13, students at the Barkalow Middle School, Freehold Township, present their project, “Heart Beat: A Change of Pace,” at the March 13 science fair.
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Residents’ priority is to keep students local Manalapan citizens state feelings on possible redistricting of high school pupils
Staff Writer By dave benjamin Residents’ priority is to keep students local Manalapan citizens state feelings on possible redistricting of high school pupils Starting with the mayor, many Manalapan parents were not pleased in January when they learned of a proposed plan that would have sent some students who live in the township to a…
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Frozen aid translates into higher taxes Marlboro budget reaches
Frozen aid translates into higher taxes Marlboro budget reaches $58M for 2002-03; public hearing March 25 By karl vilacoba Staff Writer MARLBORO — Spurred by increased enrollment, a freeze in state aid, the opening of a new school and the ongoing construction of a new middle school, the Board of Education’s 2002-03 school year budget…
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New medical arts building will be dedicated Saturday Radiation therapy center, same-day surgery facility join CentraState campus
Staff Writer By mark rosman New medical arts building will be dedicated Saturday Radiation therapy center, same-day surgery facility join CentraState campus FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Years of planning and construction will bear fruit on Saturday when a new three-story, 49,000-square-foot medical arts building is dedicated on the campus of CentraState Medical Center, West Main Street.…
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Numbers show likelihood of overcrowded schools High school board ponders options in pupil attendance areas
Staff Writer By dave benjamin Numbers show likelihood of overcrowded schools High school board ponders options in pupil attendance areas Freehold Regional High School District Board of Education members are winding their way through updated enrollment figures as they plan the district’s future student attendance areas. Superintendent of Schools James Wasser presented the latest enrollment…
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Freeze in state aid helps lead to rise in school tax
Correspondent By dick metzgar Freeze in state aid helps lead to rise in school tax FREEHOLD — With no significant increase in state aid this year, the borough’s Board of Education introduced its tentative 2002-03 budget at a special meeting Thursday that calls for no increase in programs, according to Bus-iness Administrator Anthony N. Tonzini.…
