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Blues and jazz on bill for St. Peter’s concert
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD — St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Throckmorton Street, Freehold Borough, will continue its Downtown Concert Series at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 18 with a performance by Dave Clive and the Nawlins Funk Band. The concert will offer something that musical director and church organist Mark Hyczko said is a bit…
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Liquor licenses may be available
MARLBORO — An increase in population has given Marlboro officials the option to sell two new liquor licenses, Township Council President Jeff Cantor said at the Jan. 19 meeting of the governing body. Census data revealed an increase of 3,793 people in Marlboro, as the municipality’s population climbed from 36,398 residents in 2000 to 40,191…
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Extended kindergarten to be offered in Marlboro
MARLBORO — Based on the success of its Kindergarten Complement Program (KCP) that was introduced this year, the Marlboro K-8 School District will once again offer the program in 2012-13. Detailed information, including a program application, tuition costs, payment requirements, lottery drawing date, frequently asked questions, Champions before and after-school care, and more, is now…
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$1.3M sought for new liquor license
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The Township Committee plans to seek bids for a 12th plenary retail consumption liquor license. Freehold Township is able to increase the number of plenary retail consumption licenses because of an increase in population. The determination is based on the 2010 federal census which put the population of Freehold Township at 36,184,…
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Colts Neck examines idea of fee for filming
BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer COLTS NECK — Producers who wish to shoot their next blockbuster movie in Colts Neck may soon have to pay a fee. At their Jan. 11 meeting, members of the Township Committee discussed a potential ordinance that would, if enacted, require filmmakers to pay for a film permit. The fee…
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Unresolved issues cause final OK to be denied
BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer MARLBORO — The owner of a small strip mall on Route 9 north failed to satisfy the Marlboro Planning Board’s conditions for final approval to convert a warehouse on the property into a retail space. Shelly Rogers, the owner of the strip mall, received preliminary approval from the board in…
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Colts Neck Reformed Church building new ministry center
BY PATRICIAYOCZIS Correspondent COLTS NECK — “New Building, Old Look, Timeless Message” is the motto of the project of the Colts Neck Reformed Church congregation as a new Ministry Center begins to take shape next to the historic 156-year-old church on Route 537. “The new Ministry Center is a tribute to the vitality of the…
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Photo contest seeks entries
MANALAPAN — Municipal officials have announced the community’s fourth annual photo contest. The 2012 theme is “Manalapan – An Appreciation of Where I Live,” a repeat of the first photo contest. The contest will be looking for pictures of any scene, object, event, people or activity that occurs in Manalapan that inspires an appreciation of…
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Audubon Society planning birdwalk
Snow buntings, northern harriers, yellow rumped warblers and long-tailed ducks will be among the many varieties of birds discussed when the Monmouth County Audubon Society hosts a bird walk on Sandy Hook on Feb. 11. The trip will be led by accomplished birders who are very familiar with Sandy Hook and its birds. “Many species…
