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David Goldman ‘keeps light shining’ on child abduction
Sean & David Goldman Act, introduced by Rep. Chris Smith, passes House subcommittee BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer David Goldman discusses his struggle to secure the return of his son from Brazil, during a talk in Tinton Falls. Reunited with Sean, Goldman continues to advocate for families dealing with international child abduction. There wasn’t a…
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Brooklyn comes to Aberdeen on May 20
ABERDEEN — Temple Beth Ahm is inviting everyone who has ties to the borough of Brooklyn to turn back the hands of time and take a walk down memory lane. If you remember having an egg cream made with Fox’s U-Bet chocolate syrup, milk and seltzer delivered by the seltzer man, or savoring a Charlotte…
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King remembrance set for April 22
FREEHOLD — The community is invited to join members of the Freehold Borough Human Relations Committee and participate in a program to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. onApril 22 at Borough Hall, West Main Street. This is the first time a program sponsored by the Human Relations Committee will be held to honor the…
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Freehold authorizes LOSAP payment
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD — Municipal officials have passed a resolution authorizing a payment for Freehold Borough’s Length of ServiceAwards Program (LOSAP) benefits. The resolution authorizes payment to Lincoln National Life Insurance Company and Lincoln Financial Group for Freehold First Aid and Emergency Squad volunteers who earned the requisite number of points…
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Ethics board members: We can hear case impartially
BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer MARLBORO — Despite the Marlboro Ethics Board’s decision last month to take jurisdiction in the matter of an ethics complaint that has been filed against Councilwoman Randi Marder, questions regarding the board’s ability to impartially investigate the matter persisted at the April 11 meeting. Chris Dean, who was a Republican…
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Survivors’ stories still at heart of Holocaust center
Visitors to Brookdale-based center will pledge to stand up to hatred BYMIKE DAVIS Staff Writer The Center for Holocaust, Human Rights and Genocide Education’s (CHHANGE) new facility will have an archive of artifacts and personal stories of Holocaust survivors. PHOTO BY MIKE DAVIS The archives of the Center for Holocaust, Human Rights and Genocide Education…
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Public invited to compete in 5K race
COLTS NECK — Students in the Freehold Regional High School District’s Law and Public Service Learning Center at Colts Neck High School are preparing to lead the race against bullying in their fourth annual 5K race. The “Striding Toward Confidence 5K Race” will be held on April 22 to raise awareness about the negative impacts…
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Homeowner given approval to reduce size of buffer zone
BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer COLTS NECK — A request for approval to decrease the size of a protective easement sparked a broader conversation about the township’s land use regulations and shortcuts that are sometimes taken by developers. The discussion took place at the March 28 meeting of the Colts Neck Township Committee. The owners…
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Colts Neck teen to receive Jr. Humanitarian Award
Alexandra Seneca A lexandra Seneca, of Colts Neck, a member of the class of 2013 at Ranney School, Tinton Falls, will receive a Junior Humanitarian award at the seventh annual Voices for Children Gala on April 21 at the Navesink Country Club, Middletown. Hosted by the Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) group for Children of…
