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Writer expresses vision for World Trade Center site
It has been said that without vision or knowing how things should be, the people will perish. The current plan for restoring the 16 acres at the World Trade Center site totally lacks the vision of how things should be, which is the reason why the twin towers went up and why they came down…
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Sen. Bennett has been an advocate for N.J. education
Sen. Bennett has been an advocate for N.J. education After watching the 12th District senatorial debate on New Jersey Network, I was struck by Ellen Karcher’s complaints about the Marlboro school system. As council president, Karcher pushed through cuts to the local budget, but still complained that the number of children in her child’s class…
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Neighbors lend a helping hand to Freehold food pantry
So Janet Biddle was offended by Clare Celano. Well, I am offended by Janet Biddle. She insults her neighbors in "surrounding towns" by stating that we should help Freehold Borough stock the shelves of Open Door. Well, Ms. Biddle, I guess you didn’t do your homework. I cannot speak for any other town except Freehold…
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Mayoral candidate has learned well as board member
For the last two years, I served with Robert Kleinberg on the Marlboro Board of Education and during that time I learned a great deal about how he thinks and acts. Dr. Kleinberg is both tenacious and focused. He rarely misses a meeting and comes prepared. These are the qualities of an official that takes…
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Manalapan police chief was always available to help
As the community activist in Covered Bridge, Manalapan, I have to "hit the right button" to assist those who ask for my help to solve a problem. I "hit the right button" when I called on Manalapan Police Chief John McCormack. Everyone knows the chief has an "open door" policy, but not many know of…
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Obituaries
Obituaries Frank DiGennaro Frank DiGennaro Mr. DiGennaro, 82, of Matawan died Oct. 13 at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. Born in New York, he relocated to Matawan 40 years ago. He was a documentation manager at Naverias, Port Elizabeth, retiring in 1990. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Natalie DiGennaro; his son, Nicholas…
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Marlboro resident supporting Kleinberg for mayor on Election Day
As an attorney living in New Jersey, I have become increasingly more and more embarrassed by the shenanigans and scandal that goes on in New Jersey politics. I moved to Marlboro last year and was immediately welcomed by the sound and sight of a large wooded area near the corner of Wyncrest Road and Gordons…
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Let council decide if change is needed
Let council decide if change is needed Let council decide if change is needed We don’t know who the winners are, but the combatants are easy to pick out in an emerging battle in Marlboro. Just about everyone in the public eye is getting in on the act. Recently, the Planning Board passed an amendment…
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Your Turn
Michael BernsteinGuest ColumnToday Your Turn Michael Bernstein Guest Column Today’s immigrants must find way to assimilate into Freehold Borough Michael Bernstein Guest Column Today’s immigrants must find way to assimilate into Freehold Borough Let’s face it. Our founding fathers were, in fact, illegal immigrants in their own way. They came here in search of a…
