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Temple adds video touch to services
MARLBORO — On March 1 at 6:30 p.m., Temple Rodeph Torah, Marlboro, will unveil to the Monmouth County community its progressive Visual T’filah service. According to a press release, this hightech visual prayer service will allow for the projection of readings, song lyrics and spiritual images onto 10-foot screens at the front of the sanctuary,…
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Woman admits theft from golf course
A resident of Jackson admitted in state Superior Court on Feb. 15 that she embezzled more than $3,000 from the Charleston Springs Golf Course, Millstone Township, where she was employed as a golf ranger, acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni announced. Carol Hobbs, 34, of Jackson, entered a guilty plea to third-degree theft before…
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One year later, Freehold murder remains unsolved
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD — The one-year anniversary of the death of Freehold Borough resident Travis Keys has come and gone, and the mystery of who was responsible for his tragic, violent death remains unsolved. Keys, 44, of Bond Street, was the victim of a fatal stabbing on Feb. 10, 2012. He…
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Surplus items to be auctioned
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Anyone who wants to buy township equipment that is no longer needed by the town will have a chance to do so on the Internet. The Township Committee took action on Feb. 12 to authorize the sale of surplus property on an Internet auction site. A…
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Storm reimbursement funds will be coming to Marlboro
BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer MARLBORO — The township is slated to receive $2.2 million in reimbursement funds for money that was spent in the wake of superstorm Sandy. State and federal officials made the announcement regarding the reimbursement at the end of January. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) pledged to provide Marlboro with…
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Suspect sought in bank heist
Law enforcement authorities are looking for this male suspect in connection with an armed robbery that occurred at J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, 290 Route 34, Colts Neck, at 5 p.m. Feb. 21. COLTS NECK — Investigators are seeking the identity of a man who robbed the J.P. Morgan Chase Bank in Colts Neck on the…
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Former attorney gets prison term
A former Freehold attorney was sentenced on Jan. 18 to four years in state prison on a charge of seconddegree misapplication of entrusted property, acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni announced. Deirdre Przygoda, 48, was sentenced to four years in state prison by state Superior Court Judge Francis J. Vernoia, sitting in Freehold. Przygoda…
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‘Paws for a Cause’ concert slated for St. Patrick’s Day
Event will benefit animal rescue organizations in Monmouth and Middlesex counties Kenny Diaz will host a benefit concert called “Paws for a Cause — Part Deux” on March 17 at Rumor 35, 2090 Route 35 north, South Amboy. The event will benefit Whiskers Rescue Inc. and Happy Paws Rescue in Middlesex County, and the Monmouth…
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UMH Properties recognized by Scouts
Gene Landy and Sam Landy, of UMH Properties, Freehold Township, recently received a special, signed Joseph Csatari Scouting Anniversary print from council President Kurt Kalafsky, AIA CSI, and Scout Executive Lee Marconi of the Monmouth Council, Boy Scouts of America. Kalafsky and Marconi visited UMH Properties to thank the Landys and the company for their…
