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Realignment on board’s Jan. agenda
Realignment on board’s Jan. agenda MARIE ORTIZ As construction work continues on the grades 4-6 Wemrock Brook School, Millhurst Road, Manalapan, education officials are making plans to draw new boundaries in the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District. Public hearing set for Jan. 22 at panel’s meeting By dave benjamin Staff Writer Plans to redistrict pupils be-ginning…
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Amistad extends helping hand to Freehold youth After-school sessions help Hispanic children with studies in English
Correspondent By clare m. masi Amistad extends helping hand to Freehold youth After-school sessions help Hispanic children with studies in English FREEHOLD — Isabel Quezada is a woman on a mission. She’s helping to prepare Hispanic children for their future in this country. Quezada, a native of the Dominican Republic who is a family therapist,…
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Options for theater examined
Staff Writer By brian walsh MARLBORO — The Marlboro Players are trying to move forward on their plan to build a home of their own in the community. For 25 years, the Marlboro Players have been entertaining the community with theatrical productions. For the holiday season, the troupe staged a production of The Wizard of…
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Coyne will accept council appointment Keeps position as historian in Freehold Borough
Staff Writer By dick metzgar Coyne will accept council appointment Keeps position as historian in Freehold Borough Kevin Coyne Author and historian Kevin Coyne will be the newest member of the Freehold Borough Council. Mayor Michael Wilson announced that Coyne, 41, who was born and raised in the county seat, will replace Democratic Councilman George…
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School construction pact awarded
Staff Writer By brian walsh Tormee Construction of Shrewsbury has been awarded a contract from the Marlboro Board of Education to build an early childhood learning center at Harbor and Tennent roads. The board awarded the contract at a meeting Dec. 19. A total of 13 bids were received for the project. A review of…
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Panthers win
Howell High School’s Zach Cunliffe controls Point Pleasant Boro’s Kevin Williams en route to a 13-5 major decision at 119 pounds during a Dec. 20 dual meet. The Panthers topped the Rebels, 36-34. JERRY WOLKOWITZ
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Officials vow to address Covered Bridge claims
Staff Writer By dave benjamin Officials vow to address Covered Bridge claims MANALAPAN — The question of who will be paying for the upkeep of roads in the Covered Bridge II adult community has yet to be answered. During a Dec. 20 meeting of the Township Committee, Mayor Stuart Moskovitz told a large contingent from…
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Employers optimistic about 2001 outlook Expansion could break 1960s record, according to
Employers optimistic about 2001 outlook Expansion could break 1960s record, according to Business & Industry Assoc. New Jersey employers as a group remain confident in their outlook for their own industries and the state economy in 2001, but the most severe labor shortage in 30 years should cool the pace of business expansion, the New…
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Congressman discusses responsibilities of office ‘It’s not easy,’ Holt says during visit to classes at Marlboro High School
Staff Writer By dave benjamin Congressman discusses responsibilities of office ‘It’s not easy,’ Holt says during visit to classes at Marlboro High School DAVE BENJAMIN Recently re-elected Rep. Rush Holt (D-12th District) tells Marlboro High School government students about decisions he has to make as a member of the U.S. Congress. MARLBORO — A congressman’s…
