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Burglar surprised by resident in Manalapan home
MANALAPAN — A resident returning to her Manalapan home found a burglar in her residence at 7:57 p.m. Sept. 24. According to information provided by police, officers responded to a residence on Monterey Lane in Manalapan. Monterey Lane is in a residential development off Symmes Road. According to police, the 40-year-old woman entered her home…
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Walking enthusiast pledges help for education center
FREEHOLD — Robert “Peanut” Holloway will once again slip on his sneakers to walk for a good cause. On the heels of his previous charity event, the Peanut Holloway YMCA Walka Thon on May 12, which yielded proceeds of more than $6,000 for the YMCA Community Center in Freehold Borough, Holloway will lead a Nov.…
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Halloween food and fun at Twin Pond Farm in Howell
As seen in TheBeachBeat.com BY AMY ROSEN Staff Writer James Truszkowski, an employee at Twin Pond Farm, helps Lisa Franey of Howell and her seeing eye puppy-in-training, Betty, choose flowers. AMY ROSEN I f you have driven along Route 9 North in Howell lately, it’s hard to miss the oranges, reds, yellows and purples emanating…
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Fifty years after murder, women honor grandad
Woody’s Roadside Tavern in Farmingdale will host special Oct. 25 fundraiser BY ANGELA SANTORIELLO Staff Writer Word War II veteran Walter Patterson was living a full life before he was murdered 50 years ago. Patterson’s life was taken on Nov. 23, 1962, when he was beaten and shot at the Wall Township gas station he…
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Congregation donates seven tons of food
MARLBORO — The Yom Kippur food drive is an annual tradition for the members of Temple Rodeph Torah of Marlboro. For more than 20 years, the congregation has used Yom Kippur — a day of voluntary fasting for Jews — to provide food for those who cannot afford to buy enough food for themselves and…
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Lawyer gets five years in prison
A ttorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa announced that a lawyer from Marlboro was sentenced to prison last week for his role in a scheme to steal more than $2.6 million from lenders by filing fraudulent mortgage loan applications. The lawyer, Mark J. Bellotti, 56, of Marlboro, was sentenced to five years in prison by state…
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Ryan and Emily Pellegrino take a break from picking pumpkins during a visit to the Red Wagon Farm, Route 33, Manalapan. Greater Media Newspapers readers may submit photos via email to [email protected]. READER-SUBMITTED PHOTO BY WENDY PELLEGRINO via StringFly@GMNews
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Police investigate car-bus accident
FREEHOLD — An accident occurred on the morning of Oct. 9 involving a bus transporting students to Freehold High School, Broadway and a vehicle that rearended the bus near the high school’s student parking lot entrance. According to information provided by the Freehold Regional High School District, eight Freehold High School students who were on…
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Firearms revisions put on hold in Marlboro
BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer MARLBORO — When officials declined to take action on an ordinance that would have limited the use of firearms, a group of about 70 members of an outdoorsman alliance broke into applause in Town Hall. The ordinance, which was introduced on Sept. 20, would have increased the amount of acreage…
