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Free resources available for moms with the ‘baby blues’
Summertime is becoming an increasingly popular time to welcome a new child. Among the babies born in the United States every year, 35 percent are born from the beginning of June through the end of September, according to the N.J. Department of Health and Senior Services. But statistics show that for every 8 in 10…
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New Route 33 intersection would serve Village project
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MANALAPAN — Municipal officials will apply to the New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) for a new controlled intersection to be created on Route 33 between Millhurst Road and Pegasus Boulevard (Four Seasons adult community). The new signalized intersection on Route 33 would serve as an access point to the…
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Smiles could be seen all around the Freehold Regional High School District on the evening of June 24, when graduation ceremonies were held at the district’s six high schools. One graduate saluted his friends during graduation at Howell High School. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Manalapan reveals plan to host indie film festival
MANALAPAN — 2010 marks the first Manalapan Independent Film Festival sponsored by the Manalapan Arts Council (MAC). The goal of the film festival is to provide a venue for amateur filmmakers from across New Jersey to present their work to a broader audience. According to a press release from the township, it also provides Manalapan…
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Marlboro introduces town budget
Public hearing scheduled for Aug. 12 council meeting BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer An increase in pension payments that Marlboro is required to make combined with a decrease in state aid are factors that have led to an increase in the amount of local property taxes needed to support the 2010 municipal budget. As presented…
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Board member resigns; plans appeal of ruling
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO —Paul Schlaflin has resigned from his position as an alternate member of the Marlboro Zoning Board of Adjustment after the township ethics board recommended that he be removed from the panel. The ethics board made its recommendation for Schlaflin’s removal from the zoning board after hearing testimony in a…
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Avallone announces retirement from office
Freehold Township official will step down July 13 BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer Freehold Township Mayor Dorothy H. Avallone will retire from the Township Committee on July 13, concluding more than 37 years of service to Freehold Township. Avallone made the announcement at the June 29 meeting of the committee. Avallone, a Republican, would…
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Army Pfc. Joseph P. Kemerle, son of Steven G. Kemerle and Margaret C. Pappas- Kemerle of Howell, graduated from the Fire Support Specialist Advanced Individual Training course at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. The field artillery specialists serve in intelligence activities including target processing in field artillery, cannon battalions, division artillery, artillery and maneuver brigade and…
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‘By the Sea’ exhibit comes to Applewood
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP —Applewood Estates, CentraState Healthcare System’s active continuing care retirement community, has opened its first on-site museum gallery. The gallery is in the Performing Arts Center rotunda and features collections from various regional museums and historical associations. Exhibitions will be changed quarterly, according to a press release. The Monmouth County Historical Association, founded in…
