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Md. man charged in Manalapan burglaries
Suspect also charged with crimes in Marlboro MANALAPAN — Detective Matthew Trembow of the Manalapan Police Department signed complaints against Juan C. Esquivel of Hyattsville, Md., on April 30 for burglary, theft, criminal trespass and criminal mischief in connection with a residential burglary that occurred on April 10 at a Route 33 residence. Police said…
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Vislocky joins council
HOWELL — Curtis Vislocky has been appointed to serve as a member of the Howell Township Council. He was appointed at the governing body’s May 12 special workshop meeting. Vislocky replaced Michael Howell, who recently resigned due to personal reasons. He will serve on the council until the November election, when the final year of…
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Summer events kick off with first Kruise Nite
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD — Summer in Downtown Freehold means the opening of outdoor cafes and eateries, people strolling through town, and three other favorites — Kruise Nite, Freehold Idol and the summer concert series. Kruise Nite will see the streets of Freehold Borough come alive with beautifully maintained and restored classic…
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Manalapan officials voice support for legislation
BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — The Township Committee has added its voice to the list of municipal governing bodies that have supported a resolution in favor of pending legislation that would protect Manalapan’s state Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) credits in the event of a tenant’s foreclosure. Senate bill S-1622 was introduced in…
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Freehold Township H.S. wins New Jersey Consumer Bowl
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — A team of students from Freehold Township High School has won the New Jersey Consumer Bowl state championship for the second consecutive year. The Consumer Bowl is a quiz showstyle competition now in its 13th year that encourages students to become well-informed consumers. Students from more than 80 high schools in New…
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SUMMER CAMPS-SHOULD YOUR CHILD SPECIALIZE? – Advertorial
By Gloria Averbuch Advertorial SUMMER CAMPS-SHOULD YOUR CHILD SPECIALIZE? By Gloria Averbuch Fun, friends, a break from the rigors of the school year-that’s what summer camp means to children and their families. But with the plethora of choices, it can feel cumbersome to decide which camp is the best for you child. With advances in…
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A mission of honor
N.J. veterans claim abandoned brothers and sisters in arms BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer Until recently, New Jersey had a heartwrenching secret. The cremated remains of hundreds of American veterans lay abandoned, stored on shelves inside dusty cardboard boxes and canisters. Funeral homes and other establishments cannot simply discard the ashes of veterans that were…
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Affordable housing plan yields single objection
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer COLTS NECK — The Fair Share Housing Center of Cherry Hill is the only entity to have filed an objection to Colts Neck’s affordable housing plan. The Township Committee approved the municipality’s affordable housing plan for submission to the state Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) on Dec. 10, 2008. Affordable…
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Pupils pair with pros for jazz performance
Community is invited to free concert June 4 at Memorial Middle School BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO — The music of Duke Ellington will be brought to life as the Marlboro Memorial Middle School Royalaires jazz choir collaborates with the Eric Mintel Quartet for a performance on June 4. The free concert is open…
