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Historical association recognized for exhibits Next presentation, ‘Steamboat!’ will debut at museum in February
Staff Writer By clare M. masi Historical association recognized for exhibits Next presentation, ‘Steamboat!’ will debut at museum in February PHOTOS BY VERONICA YANKOWSKI Monmouth County Historical Association Director Dr. Lee Ellen Griffith (l) and curator Bernadette Rogoff share responsibility for coordinating the association’s popular exhibits. Sarah Tabitha Reid could have had no idea when…
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Four local lawyers tapped as judges Reisner, Kapalko and Scully named to serve in Freehold
Staff Writer By Sherry conohan Four local lawyers tapped as judges Reisner, Kapalko and Scully named to serve in Freehold Four Monmouth County lawyers have been appointed to the bench, three of whom will serve as Superior Court judges in Freehold. The fourth will serve in Workers’ Compensation Court. The Senate approved the nominations by…
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MARLBORO — Debbie King, a 37-year-old mother of two young girls, remembers the long hours associated with working part time as a video engineer for CBS when her older daughter, Kelly, was born.
MARLBORO — Debbie King, a 37-year-old mother of two young girls, remembers the long hours associated with working part time as a video engineer for CBS when her older daughter, Kelly, was born. Four days each week, King’s work schedule ran from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. and, she recalls, "It was a strain on…
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County employees ready to move up job ladder Paparozzi, Brady will take on new roles when administrator retires
Correspondent By dick metzgar County employees ready to move up job ladder Paparozzi, Brady will take on new roles when administrator retires FARRAH MAFFAI Louis Paparozzi and Kathleen A. Brady will be moving into new positions in Monmouth County government when county administrator Robert Collins retires in 2002. FREEHOLD — While Monmouth County has been…
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Board pressing bonding company to finish school Electrical work remains to be completed in new Wemrock Brook School
Staff Writer By dave benjamin Board pressing bonding company to finish school Electrical work remains to be completed in new Wemrock Brook School ENGLISHTOWN — The Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District Board of Education is assessing its options in relation to the completion of work at the new Wemrock Brook School, Millhurst Road. The problems center…
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Once again, reverend answers a higher call Rev. Hugh A. MacKenzie serving as Army chaplain at Fort Monmouth
Staff Writer By paul godino Once again, reverend answers a higher call Rev. Hugh A. MacKenzie serving as Army chaplain at Fort Monmouth JERRY WOLKOWITZ Reverend and U.S. Army reservist Dr. Hugh A. MacKenzie, who returned from a tour of duty less than two years ago, has again been called up to active duty. MANALAPAN…
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County operations are focus for Monmouth administrator Robert J. Collins will retire in August 2002 after 18 years on the job
Correspondent By dick metzgar County operations are focus for Monmouth administrator Robert J. Collins will retire in August 2002 after 18 years on the job FARRAH MAFFAI As county administrator in Monmouth County, Robert J. Collins oversees 20 departments and 3,500 employees. FREEHOLD — Monmouth County has grown by leaps and bounds during Robert J.…
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New school’s debut is short-circuited
Staff Writer By dave benjamin New school’s debut is short-circuited The Wemrock Brook School, Millhurst Road, Manalapan, which had been scheduled to open for 500 fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders on Dec. 18, will have its opening delayed. It was not known early this week when the school will open. As of last week, administrators in…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Valerie Vaughn sings the story of Penny the Puppy while Anessa Marinello, 6, dances in imitation of a lovable Penny. Kindergartners who will attend the new Marlboro Early Learning Center beginning in January were treated to Vaughn’s performance on Dec. 5 at the Marlboro Middle School.
