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Monmouth County buys Marlboro Airport tract
Route 79 property will be restricted to specific uses By Rebecca Morton MARLBORO — Property at Harbor Road and Route 79 that was once the home of the Marlboro Airport appears to have been saved from the prospect of development and preserved as open space. According to a deed dated July 20, 2010, Monmouth County…
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Online SAT prep course offered
Students in the Freehold Regional High School District will have the opportunity to take a six-week SAT prep program from the comfort of their own home. The FRHSDwill offer the six-week online SAT program for interested students. Participants will receive diagnostic guidance and enrichment instruction in a virtual environment, working one-on-one with a certified mathematics…
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Freehold High School’s Chris Torre tries to save the ball before it bounces out of bounds during the Colonials’ game at Freehold Township High School on Jan. 7. The local rivals hooked up in an exciting contest that the Colonials won in overtime, 57-49. For more, see Sports. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Domestic violence volunteer victim advocates needed
For more than 30 years, 180 Turning Lives Around (180), a private nonprofit organization, has been dedicated to ending domestic violence and sexual violence, which affects the community . Starting in March, 180 will be conducting a training course for Domestic Violence Response Team (DVRT) volunteers. Applications are currently being accepted for the program and…
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Jan. 27 hearing set on fire district plan
Freehold Borough residents invited to ask questions of fire dept. representatives BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer A special meeting and public hearing will be held at Borough Hall on Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. to review and discuss a proposed fire district for Freehold Borough. The meeting has been called by Freehold Borough Mayor…
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‘Four Women/Insight Out’
“Jason D. Smith” by Jacquelyn Kirczow-Smith The Middletown Arts Center (MAC) is hosting “Four Women/ Insight Out,” an art exhibition of recent paintings showcasing the talent and vision of four friends: Rosalie Bennett, Nina Douglas, Jacquelyn Kirczow Smith and Cynthia Yurcisin. The artists have shown their work extensively and have received recognition including awards, grants…
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Family ‘overwhelmed’ by gifts
Howell home receives a very special delivery BY CHRISTINA HABERSTROH Staff Writer Retired New York Jets defensive lineman Joe Klecko paid a visit to the Riccio family in Howell on Dec. 23, bearing gifts that made the holidays a little brighter. On the day after Klecko’s visit, representatives of the Howell Police Department’s Traffic Safety…
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Runners, bikers will aid leukemia society this summer
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Participants from N.J. are being recruited now for Team In Training effort W alkers, runners and hikers have the ability to get fit and to help make a difference in the lives of those with blood cancers. The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Team In Training (TNT) is recruiting participants…
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Schatzle elected Colts Neck mayor during reorganization
COLTS NECK — The new year brought in a new mayor, deputy mayor and Township Committee member in Colts Neck. The committee held its reorganization meeting on Jan. 1. Newly elected committeeman Russell Macnow was sworn in to begin serving a three-year term on the governing body. Committeeman James C. Schatzle was nominated and elected…
