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Board selects provider for solar project
MANALAPAN — At its meeting of March 29, the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District Board of Education approved Ray Angelini Inc. and Enfinity Inc. as the provider for the district’s solar power purchase agreement. According to information posted on the district’s website, the solar power purchase agreement will save the taxpayers of Manalapan and Englishtown, conservatively,…
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Scholarships offered to FRHSD seniors
The orthopedic surgeons at Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Institute of Freehold, Monroe and Wall townships have announced that they will be awarding two $1,000 scholarships — one to a male senior and one to a female senior who attend high school in the Freehold Regional School District. Seniors attending Colts Neck High School, Freehold…
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Olde Freehold Day to return
FREEHOLD — After a hiatus of several years, Freehold Borough Councilman Kevin Kane has announced that the popular townwide celebration known as Olde Freehold Day will return this year. The all-day event is scheduled for July 30 at Lake Topanemus park, Pond Road, Freehold Township. The rain date will be July 31. According to a…
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Officer charged with DWI
MANALAPAN — A Manalapan patrolman will not be permitted to drive a police department vehicle until charges of driving while intoxicated that have been lodged against him are adjudicated. According to information provided by the Manalapan Police Department, Patrolman Andrew Adell has been on sick leave since March 6 as a result of injuries he…
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Six charged with thefts at Best Buy
MANALAPAN — An investigation that began in January has led to the arrest of six employees of Best Buy who have been charged with the theft of an estimated $50,000 worth of store inventory. According to a March 29 press release issued by the Manalapan Police Department, Best Buy management alerted police to the scheme…
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Consultant estimates $1.2M cost to fix Global building
BY CHRISTINA HABERSTROH Staff Writer HOWELL — Issues surrounding the condition of the Route 9 office building that could eventually become Howell’s town hall have been addressed in a study provided by the Birdsall Services Group. Birdsall Services Group was retained by the township to perform a limited scope property condition assessment of the Global…
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Freehold Twp. officers will ride in Unity Tour
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Two Freehold Township police officers will join hundreds of other law enforcement officers from around the state and nation on the annual Police Unity Tour bicycle ride to raise funds for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial and Museum in Washington, D.C. Both officers have participated…
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Notice to Greater Media Newspapers classified advertising customers
APRIL 15 — To individual classified advertising customers of Greater Media Newspapers: The only time Greater Media Newspapers asks for your credit card information is when you call our office to place a classified advertisement. We apologize to anyone who has received a telephone call this week from an individual claiming to be from Greater…
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Marlboro officials adopt $34.18M budget for 2011
BY REBECCAMORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO — The Marlboro Township Council adopted the 2011 municipal budget during its April 7 meeting. Councilwoman Carol Mazzola voted against the spending plan after questioning certain overtime expenditures. Council President Randi Marder, Councilman Frank LaRocca and Councilman Scott Metzger supported the budget. Council Vice President Jeff Cantor was absent from…
