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Ethics panel recommends removal of board member
Marlboro case involved email sent to operator of Internet website in 2009 BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO — The Marlboro Ethics Board has recommended that an alternate member of the township’s Zoning Board of Adjustment be removed from his position. Members of the ethics board unanimously passed a resolution which recommends that Paul Schlaflin…
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First Lt. Augie Kim and his mother, Susan, of Marlboro, display the large get-well card that 200 people signed for Kim, who was injured while serving in Afghanistan in April. The get-well card was signed by visitors to the Marlboro Library.
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Marlboro may consider allowing ads on website
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO — With a challenging budget situation that is unlikely to ease up anytime soon, Marlboro K-8 School District administrators are looking for new and creative ways to bring revenue into the district. One avenue that was recently discussed is the possibility of allowing advertising to be placed on the…
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History projects commended
BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer Three students from the Manalapan- Englishtown Regional School District have been invited to take part in the national competition of a program that focuses on history. Those three students, Danielle Eiger, Connor Clancy and Joseph Perez, were among the young people honored at the May 18 meeting of the school…
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No police officers will be laid off in Howell
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer HOWELL — No Howell police officers will lose their jobs and none will be demoted, following some last-minute concessions by both police unions. “There will be zero layoffs, zero demotions,” Howell Mayor Robert F. Walsh said. “I asked the police to fill the gap. We are glad it’s going…
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Choir will perform Jewish music from around the world
Concert will be June 10 at Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple in New Brunswick BY JENNIFER AMATO NEW BRUNSWICK — More than 50 amateur singers from Monmouth, Middlesex, Mercer and Somerset counties will come together on June 10 to sing Jewish music from around the world. The Makhelat HaMercaz Jewish Choir of Central New Jersey will…
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School board accepts teacher retirements
The Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District Board of Education accepted a number of retirements at a recent meeting. According to information provided by the board, the following individuals are retiring at the end of June: Bruce Mitzak, more than 25 years as a Manalapan-Englishtown employee. Pamela Szabo, more than 18 years as a Manalapan-Englishtown employee. Barbara…
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Freehold Borough fire department funding will get close look
Department reps are examining possibility of creating a fire district By Clare Marie Celano FREEHOLD — Freehold Fire Department officials are looking for a new way of managing the operation of the department because they say the old way is simply not working anymore. At the present time the fire department is funded through the…
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Bill seeks funding to fix sewer plant
State Sen. Jennifer Beck (R-Monmouth and Mercer) announced that a bill appropriating $3.54 million to upgrade the existing sewage treatment plant at the site of the formerMarlboro State Psychiatric Hospital has been voted out of the Senate Environment and Energy Committee. “We have been working for years to remedy the environmental problems that exist at…
