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Freehold Little League Fun Day Daa’imah Parrish, 6, tags home plate as she completes a tour around the bases during the "Round the Bases Relay Races" at Saturday’s Freehold Little League Fun Day. JERRY WOLKOWITZ
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3 charged after boro knife fight FREEHOLD — Three borough males — two adults and a 16-year-old juvenile — have been charged in connection with a knife fight in which three other borough males were injured at a South Street apartment building at 3:15 a.m. March 26, according to police. The fight spilled outside of…
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Savings on trailers helps hold tax rate Music moves to carts for a year to free up classroom space By bob fleming M arlboro residents can expect to see no in-crease in the school tax rate for the 2000-01 school year based on the $44.1 million budget to be presented to voters in the annual…
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Judge rules Wasser case will proceed to May trial FRHSD employee charges superintendent was verbally abusive By dave benjamin ENGLISHTOWN — Charges of verbal harassment and disorderly conduct lodged against Freehold Regional High School District Superintendent of Schools James Wasser will be heard in municipal court in May. After hearing from one witness — the…
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Planners OK 53-unit Orchards at Aberdeen Matawan revitalization group invites Aberdeen board to participate By PAUL DOWD ABERDEEN — A new housing development in Cliffwood is one step closer to becoming a reality. The Planning Board passed a resolution at its March 15 meeting to allow the Orchards at Aberdeen, a development of 53 single-family…
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Manager changes access to records By kathy baratta A t a time when the state Legislature is debating legislation that will improve a private citizen’s access to public records, one Howell official has taken a unilateral approach to limiting access drastically. In the midst of the debate accompanying the Township Council’s proposal to name a…
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Narrow margin enough to OK 2 schools By bob fleming C onstruction of a new middle school and an early childhood learning center looms on the horizon for Marlboro following last week’s successful referendum outcome by a slim margin of 38 votes. In what school district administrators termed a heavy voter turnout, — 4,934 ballots…
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Naval Weapons Station der=0 bgcolor=”#D0D0D0″> Joanne Kelley of Colts Neck greets her husband, Chad, at Naval Weapons Station Earle, Middletown, as sailors aboard the USS Seattle return Sunday from a six-month deployment to the Mediterranean and Arabian Gulf. JACKIE POLLACK
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Council expected to decide on police director position By Kathy Baratta HOWELL — The Township Council is scheduled to hold a public hearing tonight and decide whether to establish the salaried position of a police director. The police director would set department policy and formally oversee the police chief. Under Howell’s form of government all…
