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  • Marlboro mayor says gunshot victim knew his assailant

    By Jack Murtha MARLBORO — A man who sustained a gunshot wound to the head during a home invasion in March knew his alleged attacker, according to Mayor Jonathan Hornik. Michael Rosenberg, 32, was in his Girard Street, Marlboro, home on March 19 when an individual broke into the residence, said Charles Webster, public information…

  • Kruisers’ bake-off a big hit

    BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — A bake-off that was held to support Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4374 and sponsored by the Freehold Kruisers car club met the expectations of the Kruisers with a good turnout and an evening of fun. The All-American Banana Bread and Apple Pie bake-off was held…

  • Info sought on car fire

    MANALAPAN — Investigators are seeking information about an early morning car fire in Manalapan, Monmouth County Acting Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni announced. Manalapan police and fire departments responded to multiple 911 calls at 4:11 a.m. May 12, reporting a car fire at 8 Elisa Court. Elisa Court is in a residential development off Union Hill…

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    Judy Fuhrer (l-r), Judy Loeffler and Melanie Goldstein bundle up and enjoy the new boardwalk in Belmar on a recent afternoon. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR

  • Case will go to grand jury

    MANALAPAN — The case of a Manalapan resident who has been charged with sexual assault is expected to be presented to a Monmouth County grand jury. According to Monmouth County Acting Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni, Frank W. Dilberto Jr., 60, of Manalapan, was arrested on the evening of May 9 and charged with sexual assault…

  • Freehold Twp. budget OK’d

    BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The Township Committee has unanimously adopted a $38.3 million budget to pay for the operation of the municipality in 2013. The committee adopted the budget on May 13 after the state signed off on the spending plan. A public hearing on the budget was held several…

  • Shore towns scramble to open for Memorial Day

    BY AMY ROSEN Staff Writer This text will be replaced Visitors to Ocean Grove enjoy a stroll on the boardwalk, which has been fully repaired in some sections. In other areas, the damaged boards were removed and beach access points created. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Many of the Shore boardwalks, beaches and businesses are ready…

  • Guilty plea entered in tax case

    The senior vice president of operations of an independent wholesale food distributor admitted on April 29 to evading taxes on income he received from third parties, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. John Annetta, 61, of Marlboro, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Peter G. Sheridan to an Information charging him with one count of…

  • Natural gas fueling site could be in town’s future

    BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer An ordinance that, if adopted, will add alternative fueling stations as a conditional use in Freehold Township’s M-1 and M-2 industrial zones and add LED sign regulations for gasoline and alternative fueling stations is expected to be the subject of a May 28 public hearing. The Township Committee introduced…