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Voters to have say on $43M school construction project
JERRY WOLKOWITZ N.J. Commissioner of Education Dr. Vito A. Gagliardi (r) came to Freehold Township on Monday to hear the district’s plans for a Dec. 11 referendum. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Peter Bastardo explained the $43.9 million proposal. Freehold Twp. plans K-5 elementary facility, additions to other sites By paul godino Staff Writer With the…
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Appraisals will be conducted on Beacon Hill Road property
Staff Writer By theresa a. boschen Appraisals will be conducted on Beacon Hill Road property MARLBORO — Two appraisal firms have been hired by the mayor and Township Council to determine the value of a 10-acre wooded parcel off Beacon Hill Road that municipal officials are considering for purchase to preserve open space. The firms’…
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Town will waive construction fees for governmental groups
Staff Writer By PAUL GODINO Town will waive construction fees for governmental groups FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The Township Committee has adopted an ordinance waiving construction fees for governmental and quasi-governmental organizations. The committee took the action at its Nov. 27 meeting. Included in this group are any federal, state, county or local government agencies, as…
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Resident unhappy with investigation’s outcome Mayor: Better to deal with today’s problems, than to chase past issues
Staff Writer By kathy baratta Resident unhappy with investigation’s outcome Mayor: Better to deal with today’s problems, than to chase past issues HOWELL — An investigation into the town’s land use and code enforcement departments has apparently drawn to a conclusion that has left the resident who requested the investigation unsatisfied. In March, Ludmilla Krumins,…
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Final preparations under way at new early learning center Pupils expected to move into building
Final preparations under way at new early learning center Pupils expected to move into building in Jan.; dedication will be held Dec. 20 By theresa a. boschen Staff Writer Three upcoming events will mark the celebration of the opening of the new $6.5 million Marlboro Early Learning Center, which is scheduled to open its doors…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Firefighters with the Gordons Corner Fire Company use a specialized tool to pull debris from a house on Pension Road, Manalapan, that burned on the night of Nov. 21. For the story, see page 43.
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Dog’s mission to sniff out crime in Freehold Max hits the streets with borough officer Michael Sweetman
Staff Writer By clare M. masi Dog’s mission to sniff out crime in Freehold Max hits the streets with borough officer Michael Sweetman JERRY WOLKOWITZ Freehold Borough Patrolman Michael Sweetman and his partner Max work hard to help keep the town’s streets safe. By day the beautiful black Netherlands shepherd named Max is a family…
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Alliance formed to help victims’ families survive Group seeks to turn operations of nonprofit over to affected families
Staff Writer By gloria stravelli Alliance formed to help victims’ families survive Group seeks to turn operations of nonprofit over to affected families Formed just days after the World Trade Center attack, the Alliance of Neighbors of Monmouth County Inc. is already taking steps to reach its long-term goal of turning the organization over to…
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Applicant pulls plan for CVS at Redwood Lane property
Staff Writer By paul godino Applicant pulls plan for CVS at Redwood Lane property FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — SDI L.L.C. has withdrawn its application seeking a use variance to build a CVS pharmacy on Route 537 in a professional use, non-retail zone. The application was scheduled to have been continued at the Nov. 8 zoning board…
