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Redesign would eliminate cut-throughs
Staff Writer By PAUL GODINO FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Members of the Township Committee viewed proposals to redesign the area in front of the municipal building and discussed the possibility of erecting a memorial to the victims of the Sept. 11 attack on America. The discussions stemmed from two separate items on the governing body’s Oct.…
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Board gets set to put $43M
building plan to Dec. 11 vote Centerpiece will be new school at Wemrock Road site By paul godino Staff Writer The Freehold Township Board of Education is proposing a $43.7 million referendum to support the district’s long-range facility plan to be voted on by residents Dec. 11. The plan proposes the construction of a new…
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Water concerns delay Riviera vote
Staff Writer By paul godino The Freehold Township Planning Board has tabled a vote on a positive resolution for Toll Brothers’ application to build Riviera at Freehold, a 300-unit age-restricted development on Jackson Mills and Bergerville roads. The tabling of the vote followed a lengthy discussion at the board’s Oct. 4 meeting about the method…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Freehold Borough High School students have spirit –- and they let everybody hear it – during Saturday’s homecoming parade.
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Preservation society tries to expand scope Group’s president asking old and new residents to aid effort
Staff Writer By theresa a. boschen Preservation society tries to expand scope Group’s president asking old and new residents to aid effort MARLBORO — For a young organization, formed only a year ago, the Historical and Preservation Society of Marlboro Township has found its way into the community, making its mark through guest presentations and…
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Community effort adds up to disaster relief success
Staff Writer By clare M. masi Community effort adds up to disaster relief success HOWELL — Can a dollar really make a difference? According to Howell podiatrist Dr. Hal Ornstein, the Howell Chamber of Commerce and several tireless volunteers, it certainly can. Through a cooperative effort, the chamber of commerce, Ornstein and a team of…
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Anthrax ruled out for powder found at middle school library
Staff Writer By theresa a. boschen Anthrax ruled out for powder found at middle school library MARLBORO — A "loose powdery" substance discovered in the Marlboro Middle School media center last week and tested by a state health department lab was not anthrax, according to a preliminary report, said Capt. Bruce Hall of the Marlboro…
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Town OKs municipal services agreements with condominiums
Staff Writer By dave benjamin MANALAPAN — Municipal services agreements with three condominium associations have been finalized and approved by township officials. In a 5-0 vote on Oct. 10, the Covered Bridge Condominium Association (Covered Bridge I) agreement was approved by the Township Committee. "The agreement with Covered Bridge has two parts," said Business Administrator…
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Election 2001 Borough campaign is a race among old familiar names Coyne, Kane, Daesener seek three-year terms on governing body
Staff Writer By dick metzgar Election 2001 Borough campaign is a race among old familiar names Coyne, Kane, Daesener seek three-year terms on governing body Richard Daesener FREEHOLD — Three members of another generation of the borough’s oldest families will compete for two open seats on the Borough Council in the No, 6 election. Incumbent…
