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Eden Walk’s 85 homes gain Marlboro board’s approval MARLBORO — A gated community of 85 single-family homes proposed under the terms of a settlement between the township and the state Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) will not contain any affordable housing units. Eden Walk, to be built by Calton Homes on 110 acres at Dutch…
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Builder denies receiving favorable consideration Howell woman claims details don’t add up on construction files HOWELL — A Board of Education member running for re-election has denied an allegation that he received favorable treatment from the township construction office while building homes in the community. An investigation into the allegations by the township manager last…
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Greater Media joins major sponsors of Riverfest RED BANK — The Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce, organizer of Riverfest, has announced the inclusion of Greater Media Newspapers in the elite group of major festival sponsors, which include Meridian Health System, presenting sponsor, together with Comcast, New Jersey Lottery, PNC Bank, Super Foodtown/Food Circus Supermarkets…
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Opponents of rail line organize in Middlesex Crabiel: Monmouth & Ocean counties should ‘host’ line By charles w. kim O pponents of the Mon-mouth-Ocean-Middlesex commuter rail proposal are getting ready to fight. Officials from three Middle-sex County towns came together last week in Monroe Township to declare their opposition to the NJ Transit proposal in…
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Cobb House Teamwork is the name of the game as workers scrape old paint off the Cobb House, Route 522, Manalapan, last week.JERRY WOLKOWITZ
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Wheels in motion on zone change By kathy baratta T he Manalapan Planning Board is reviewing a proposed ordinance that would rezone a 134-acre farm at the intersection of Route 33 and Millhurst Road. In order for the commercial development of the property to occur, the land must be rezoned from its current SED-20 (special…
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First base Colts Neck High School’s Matt Huber slides back to first base as the ball bounces off the glove of Freehold Borough’s Brett Elo during Saturday’s season opener won by the Colonials. JEFF HUNTLEY
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Four parks to be targeted during community cleanup By Kathy Baratta MANALAPAN — Plans have been finalized for an Earth Day community cleanup to be held April 22. Volunteers Bruce Brickman and Jerry Ward are co-chairing the steering committee that is planning and organizing the event. Brickman said the committee already has the pledged participation…
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Hudson Manor store wins zoners’ approval By dick metzgar FREEHOLD — Residents at the Hudson Manor senior citizens complex will have more recreational space, additional parking and a new convenience store in the near future. The zoning board at its March 28 meeting unanimously approved variances authorizing these additions and improvements to the six-story, 164-unit…
