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Police warn residents to secure their homes
Break-in investigated on Pine Brook Rd., Manalapan BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer Manalapan police are advising residents to take precautions at their homes following a break-in at a home on Pine Brook Road and an attempted break-in at a home on Apache Drive. According to a press release issued by the Manalapan Police Department, sometime…
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Dec. 5 concert will feature Manalapan conductor
T he Bravura Philharmonic Orchestra will present its holiday concert at 7 p.m. Dec. 5 at the Princeton Alliance Church, 20 Schalks Crossing Road, Plainsboro. The concert will feature the Qing Yang Dance Studio performing Chinese dance and a community chorus singing excerpts of Handel’s “Messiah.” The Bravura Philharmonic Orchestra is an award-winning orchestra based…
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Chrise’s Dare to Dream 5K honors 1997 FTHS graduate
Proceeds will support research in fight against lung cancer BY PATRICIA YOCZIS Correspondent Chrise Briggs Murrell, a 1997 graduate of Freehold Township High School, was only 31 years old when she died from lung cancer in June, leaving her husband, Andy, and their son, Drew, 6, in Katy, Texas, where she lived. In her memory,…
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Horse-racing dates awarded, but legislation still pending
The New Jersey Racing Commission has awarded horse racing dates for 2011, but changes are expected before the dates are finalized by the end of the year. New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA) General Counsel Ralph Marra asked that the award of dates be tabled until the completion of legislation that would restructure racing…
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Township will survey land with eye on preservation
BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — In an ongoing effort to preserve land along Route 522 (Freehold- Englishtown Road), the Manalapan Township Committee has authorized CME Associates to proceed with professional engineering services to prepare a land survey of the Gentile property. At its Nov. 10 meeting the committee voted 5-0 to permit CME…
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Communication scholarships available
The Jersey Shore Public Relations and Advertising Association is seeking applicants for its annual James R. McCormick Memorial Scholarship Awards program. The scholarship is open to sophomore, junior or senior college students who are residents of Ocean or Monmouth counties and are pursuing a degree in communications, public relations, journalism, advertising, and radio and/or television…
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Officer faces shoplifting charge
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer AFreehold Borough police officer has been charged with one count of shoplifting following his alleged involvement in an incident in Freehold Township. Monmouth County First Assistant Prosecutor Peter E. Warshaw Jr. said Freehold Borough Patrolman Darnell Esdaile, 45, was arrested by Freehold Township police officers on the afternoon of…
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Victorian Christmas comes to Georgian Court
History buffs and fans of all things sentimental can get their questions answered at Georgian Court University’s antiques and collectibles appraisal event, one of several activities planned for GCU’s third annual Victorian Christmas Festival and Gift Boutique. The appraisal session is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Dec. 5 in the Casino Auditorium…
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‘Coastlines’
The New Jersey coast has had a major influence on two local artists whose artwork is currently on exhibit at the Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury. “Coastlines” by Debbie Redden “Coastlines,” featuring paintings by Debbie Redden and Anthony Migliaccio, consists mainly of small-scale works of the Jersey coast and from recent travels. The exhibit…
