Category: News Transcript Opinion
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Time for fall family fun!
DINNIGAN’S DIVERSIONS LIZZ DINNIGAN Starting with this issue, Lizz Dinnigan will be writing a new column every other week for Greater Media Newspapers called “Dinnigan’s Diversions,” based on her Facebook travel blog of the same name. Who I am In my former life (pre-kids), I was a staff writer and copy editor for a travel-trade…
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Nancy M. Miraglia
Mrs. Miraglia, 92, of Howell, formerly of Manalapan, died Oct. 11, 2011, at home. She was a secretary for Miraglia Associates, Manalapan, and was also a speaker for the Federation of Catholic Schools and had traveled extensively around the world. She was predeceased by her husband, Charles Miraglia, in 1988; two sons-in-law, George Marszal and…
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Nancy M. Miraglia
Mrs. Miraglia, 92, of Howell, formerly of Manalapan, died Oct. 11, 2011, at home. She was a secretary for Miraglia Associates, Manalapan, and was also a speaker for the Federation of Catholic Schools and had traveled extensively around the world. She was predeceased by her husband, Charles Miraglia, in 1988; two sons-in-law, George Marszal and…
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Collier High School to be featured on TV
MARLBORO — Collier High School, in the Wickatunk section of Marlboro, is currently being featured on “Meet the Leaders,” a talk show on Cablevision. Viewers will see Principal Ray Bock and a the parent of a student talk about the program and what it offers . According to the school’s Internet website, Collier High School…
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Higgins, Schnurr, DiBenedetto will serve town
A s lawn signs began sprouting in Freehold Borough this election season, some residents were caught in an unfamiliar bind: Whose should they put up this year? The four candidates for the Borough Council are all widely known and respected in our community, with many overlapping ties of family and friendship. (Nolan Higgins is running…
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Flesh-eating zombies are big this year for Halloween
ARE WE THERE YET LORI CLINCH Halloween. It is with great trepidation and the stifling of a blood-curdling scream that some mothers approach the day. When the kids were younger, it was more treats for me than tricks. I could put a sheet over their little heads and convince them that they were a ghost.…
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Incumbents moving town in right direction
I am a Republican and former councilman in Marlboro. More importantly, I am a Marlboro resident and taxpayer. I have had the distinct pleasure of serving our community under Mayor Jon Hornik, and alongside of Councilman Frank LaRocca and Councilwoman Randi Marder. During my tenure on the Township Council, under the mayor’s leadership, party politics…
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October: Damage control in the garden
GREEN SCENE GOTTI KELLEY ‘A garden is never so good as it willbe next year.’ — Thomas Cooper T he garden is resilient! Rain falling for days on end, hurricane-force winds tearing at every leaf, bending plants and trees, boggy, soggy areas in your lawn squishing under each step … it was a wild ending…
