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Fire leaves family homeless
Staff Writer By clare M. masi FREEHOLD — Pedro Cuatlatl and Sylvia Martinez Guzman had planned to celebrate Christmas the way they’d always done. On Dec. 24, the family dinner was already prepared in the kitchen of their Avenue C home, ready to be enjoyed by the family after the stroke of midnight. The Christmas…
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Plans for office building to resume before zoners
Staff Writer By dave benjamin Plans for office building to resume before zoners MANALAPAN — Testimony before the zoning board on a plan to convert a former Route 9 garden center into an office building will resume next week. Witnesses representing the applicant, TMT Management Corp., owned by Michael Tarantul, appeared before the board on…
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New council members have long, strong ties to borough Issues for Coyne, Kane include recreation and human relations
Staff Writer By clare M. masi New council members have long, strong ties to borough Issues for Coyne, Kane include recreation and human relations Two men with long family histories in Freehold Borough — Kevin Coyne (l) and Kevin Kane — have been sworn in as members of the Borough Council. FREEHOLD — Increased communication…
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Artist Jacob Landau gone, but his work survives 85-year-old Roosevelt
Artist Jacob Landau gone, but his work survives 85-year-old Roosevelt Jacob Landau artist died Nov. 24 By linda denicola Staff Writer Roosevelt has lost another very special resident and the art world has lost a luminary. But more importantly, with the death of artist Jacob Landau, the world has lost a beacon a shining light…
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Resolution of approval due on Rifkin farm subdivision
Staff Writer By dave benjamin Resolution of approval due on Rifkin farm subdivision MANALAPAN — The Planning Board has voted 5-3 to draw up a resolution that, if approved at an upcoming meeting, will allow a working Manalapan farm to be subdivided. An application filed by the PRC Development Group, West Long Branch, proposes to…
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Art work provides outlet for relaxation, creativity Marlboro residents came to hobby from different paths in life
Art work provides outlet for relaxation, creativity Marlboro residents came to hobby from different paths in life FARRAH MAFFAI Marlboro artist Ida Bouno, who taught art for more than 35 years, works with pastels in her home studio. MARLBORO — While it took Michelangelo and Vincent Van Gogh their entire lives to perfect the masterpieces…
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Raceway Park owner, co-founder dies at 63
Staff Writer By sue m. morgan Raceway Park owner, co-founder dies at 63 Richard Vincent Napoliello, 63, the last surviving founder of Raceway Park, Old Bridge, died Dec. 27 at New York University Hospital, New York City, after a battle with cancer. Since 1962, Napoliello, of Colts Neck, has been involved with the drag racing…
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Aaronson sworn in as Manalapan mayor for ’02
Staff Writer By dave benjamin DAVE BENJAMIN Beth Ward was sworn in as a member of the Manalapan Township Committee and began serving her first three-year term on Jan. 3. MANALAPAN — Making open communication a priority for 2002, the town’s new mayor has changed the Township Committee’s meeting schedule, is instituting weekly meetings with…
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Mayor: Freehold will seek county seat compensation
Staff Writer By clare M. masi Mayor: Freehold will seek county seat compensation FREEHOLD — Mayor Michael Wilson spoke to a packed audience of residents and former municipal officials at the borough’s 2002 reorganization meeting Sunday. The mayor spoke to the audience with confidence, honesty and hopeful enthusiasm for the future of the town, remembrance…
