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  • Police seek shooting suspect

    FREEHOLD — Police are searching for an unknown black man wanted in connection with a shooting that occurred early Sunday morning at a Ford Avenue residence. Police allege the subject shot Nabor Garcia, 32, in the left leg in an attempt to steal a bicycle at about 6:40 a.m., according to Lt. Mitchell Roth. "It…

  • Parade marks Halloween

    Freehold Borough celebrated Halloween 2000 with a Spooktacular parade in town on Sunday. In top photo, jack-in-the-box Dana Jefferson, 9, waves to the crowd while being pushed along by her father, Bret, and mother, Regina. In bottom photo, participants enjoy a fall hayride sponsored by Brock Farms, Freehold Township. MARIE ORTIZ

  • Union members seeking settlement in township

    Staff Writer By Kathy Baratta Union members seeking settlement in township FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — An "informational picket" demonstration was held Oct. 24 in front of the municipal building by employees of the township’s Department of Public Works. The employees were from the street department and the water and sewer department. Kevin Tauro, president of the…

  • Halloween parade

    Haley Mount, 2, is a sweet little skunk making her way down the street in Sunday’s Spooktacular Halloween parade in Freehold Borough. MARIE ORTIZ

  • Silo put forth as way to hide 150-foot-tall cellular tower

    Staff Writer By brian walsh MARLBORO — The aesthetic impact of a proposed cellular communications tower remains a focus for the Zoning Board of Adjustment. Testimony continued Wednesday on an application filed by Sprint Spectrum, which has proposed the construction of a monopole tower on Brush Neck Road, off School Road East in the vicinity…

  • WINDBORNE

    Windsurfers enjoy some brisk weather Sunday at Sandy Hook Bay. JEFF HUNTLEY

  • SPOOKS ALIVE —

    An unfriendly looking Ed Temple thought he could hitch a ride to Keyport’s Halloween parade on Sunday. JEFF HUNTLEY

  • Kaye ponders decision on cancer treatment Monmouth prosecutor

    Kaye ponders decision on cancer treatment Monmouth prosecutor John Kaye was diagnosed in Sept. with prostate cancer By Mark Rosman Staff Writer FREEHOLD — Although he didn’t expect to become a crusader for cancer awareness, Monmouth County Prosecutor John Kaye says he has become just that this fall. The reason is personal. Kaye, 57, the…

  • Let the fright fest begin!

    Chris Falcone, 8, of Manalapan, looks at his scary face in the mirror before the start of his team’s under-10 soccer match at the Freehold Township Fright Festival soccer tournament on Saturday. JERRY WOLKOWITZ