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  • Spring afternoon Kyle Holtz, 3, and his twin sister, Meghan, enjoy a spring afternoon in a field of flowers last week at Dorbrook Park, Route 537, Colts Neck. JEFF HUNTLEY

  • Sup’t. pleased with budget approval A pproval of the tax levy to support the Freehold Borough Board of Edu-cation’s budget for the 2000-01 school year indicates residents have made a commitment to the continuation of progress in the district that has been evident in recent years, according to Super-intendent of Schools Janet Kal-afat. Borough voters…

  • Freehold Township OKs sewers for 226 homes FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The Township Committee has approved an ordinance providing an appropriation of $3.95 million for improvements to the township’s sanitary sewage system. Taking action on the matter at an April 18 meeting, officials said $1.3 million will come from a special assessment and $2.6 million will…

  • Incumbents returned; budget OK’d FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Three members of the Board of Education have been re-elected to three-year terms. Marlene Caruso, John Connell and Rosina Hary were re-elected on April 18. Challenger Barbara Deitz-Caprioni was unsuccessful in her bid to unseat one of the incumbents. Caruso was re-elected with 922 votes, Connell received 793…

  • Health care providers face tough challenges FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — There are health care problems in the state of New Jersey, according to Thomas H. Litz, president and CEO of CentraState Healthcare Systems. During an April 4 talk at a Western Monmouth Chamber of Commerce meeting, Litz said, "The health care industry in New Jersey is…

  • Affordable housing credit subject of Marlboro plan MARLBORO — Following months of research regarding the fair share housing requirements imposed on municipalities by the state Council on Affordable Housing (COAH), Marlboro’s office of public information is proposing a municipal fair share factor be assigned to towns that pursue on-site construction of affordable housing units. According…

  • Public hearing on rezoning to resume tonight MANALAPAN — A continuation of a public hearing in the matter of a village center zoning ordinance is expected to resume at tonight’s Township Committee meeting. The matter was the subject of an initial public hearing on April 12. According to Mayor Stuart Moskovitz, the zoning change is…

  • Developer Douglas Steiner Construction material lies on the ground at the site of the Epicentre, Route 9 and Symmes Drive, Manalapan, last week. Developer Douglas Steiner said he is tying up the loose ends that will allow construction to resume. JERRY WOLKOWITZ

  • The Wiz is on road to Manalapan Epicentre MANALAPAN — Can anybody beat The Wiz? Residents in Western Mon-mouth County will soon find out with news this week that the Nobody Beats the Wiz electronics chain will be opening a store at the Epicentre, Route 9 and Symmes Drive. Douglas Steiner, a principal in Steiner…