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Assistant admin. promoted
Assistant admin. promoted By theresa a. boschen Staff Writer Christopher R. Marion of Princeton has been promoted from assistant business administrator to business administrator in Marlboro. He replaces Joseph H. Orlando, who left the position to become the chief of labor and employee relations for the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) of the New…
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SARAH McCOLGAN Anticipating the day she can really hit the open road, Morrea Cioppa, 3, of Brick, takes a spin at the Monmouth County Fair, Freehold Township.
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Freehold AAUW honors high school achievers
Freehold AAUW honors high school achievers AAUW scholarship co-chairwoman Denise Cole (l) joins scholarship winners (l-r) Elena Hassan, Lauren Siciliano, Rebecca Silberberg, Marion Protano, Van Vo and Sonia Tewani. The Freehold Area Branch of the American Association of University Women finds much to admire in the senior girls they honor each year who have the…
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Space on ballot sought for preservation query
Staff Writer By Mark Rosman Space on ballot sought for preservation query MANALAPAN — A resident is asking municipal officials to place a nonbinding question on the November general election ballot. Speaking to the Township Committee during the public comment portion of the July 25 meeting, Ray Kalainikas, of Sweetmans Lane, asked municipal officials to…
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Code will target stable, barn, fence regulations
Staff Writer By dave benjamin Code will target stable, barn, fence regulations MANALAPAN — Township officials have instructed the municipal attorney to prepare an ordinance revising regulations pertaining to barns, stables and fences. In early July, Township Planner Richard Cramer appeared before the Township Committee to discuss specifics of the proposal. Regulations he discussed that…
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Knob Hill residents seek help on maintenance fees
Staff Writer By Mark Rosman Knob Hill residents seek help on maintenance fees MANALAPAN — Residents of the Knob Hill development, Route 33, are asking Township Committee members to help them address a situation they believe is unfair. The housing development contains units that were sold at prevailing market prices as well as units that…
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Standing water a concern for Highland Crest resident
Staff Writer By Theresa A. Boschen Standing water a concern for Highland Crest resident SARAH McCOLGAN Marlboro resident Jo Goldberg believes water in a drainage area behind her home in the Highland Crest development may be a breeding ground for mosquitoes. The mayor says the developer built the drainage area according to specifications set forth…
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NJ Transit consultant gets set to begin rail-line study
Staff Writer By dick metzgar FREEHOLD — Even though an environmental impact study has been commissioned, the NJ Transit Board of Directors is still seeking support for the proposed Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex (MOM) passenger rail line. Michael Leibowitz, NJ Transit regional manager for government and community relations, discussed the different aspects of the proposed MOM rail line…
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Postal authorities search for source of suspicious package
Postal authorities search for source of suspicious package JERRY WOLKOWITZ Members of the Monmouth County Haz-Mat Team and the New Jersey State Police bomb squad decontaminate themselves after examining a suspicious package found at the Marlboro post office, Route 79, July 24. MARLBORO — The U.S. Postal Service is investigating an incident in which a…
