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Board honors Majonis for years of service By Bob Fleming MARLBORO — The school community bid farewell to a longtime board member and welcomed the panel’s newest member at the Board of Education’s reorganization meeting held May 3. Board members Martin Karasick and Dr. Terry Spilken were sworn in to their second three-year terms of…
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Education foundation to host dance for dads & daughters FREEHOLD — The private sector and members of the community as a whole can — and should — play a major role in enhancing the quality of education for youngsters in our public schools. With that belief in mind more than a year ago, a group…
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Manalapan officials to honor lifesaving Scouts 6 teens from troop rescued youngsters on snowy mountain KATHY BARATTAManalapan Boy Scouts (front row, l-r) Sean Makofsky, Ralph Bertelle and Josh Sauer, and (back row, l-r) Shawn Mowla, Richard Thompson, Troop Leader Rich Bascu and David Ross will be honored by the Township Committee for the role they…
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Committee awaits police report on shots at VFW By Mark Rosman FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Township Committee members will wait for a recommendation from the police before deciding if action should be taken against a local Veterans of Foreign Wars post where six gunshots were fired just after midnight April 29. Mayor David Segal told the…
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Shooting at VFW hall probed By dick metzgar Staff Writer F reehold Township police are continuing their investigation of a shooting incident that occurred at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4374, Waterworks Road, at 12:20 a.m. Saturday, according to Freehold Township Police Lt. George Etlinger. "According to reports, there were at least six shots…
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Alexander will retire as Freehold Twp’s top cop By dave benjamin Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The Police Department will soon have a new commander in chief. Chief William Alex-ander, who has held the post for two years, will retire effective Dec. 1. Alexander has been with the township force for 24 years. “f04p1_lg.jpg” width=”170″…
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Middle school mourns popular teacher’s death Alan Lang taught applied technology for 22 years By bob fleming Staff Writer T he Marlboro Middle School community is mourning the sudden death of a longtime faculty member who spent his entire teaching career at the school. Alan Robert Lang, 44, of Shrewsbury Township, an eighth-grade applied technology…
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Hard cycling “f02p1_lg.jpg” width=”250″ height=”164″ border=”0″ alt=””> Bicycle racers make their way along a road in Colts Neck on Sunday as they compete in the Women’s Division of the Atlantic Bicycle Club 2000 Tour of Colts Neck. JEFF HUNTLEY
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Builder drops movies from Howell proposal A major concession has been made by a builder regarding the proposed construction of a Locust Avenue shopping center in Howell. Area residents learned earlier this month that the builder, the Benderson Group, New York, was bowing to pressure from those opposed to the inclusion of a 16-screen movie…
