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    MATT DENTON The sun beams down and lights up the autumn leaves in Allentown.

  • Marlboro police targeting the wrong drivers

    I am writing this letter after the tragic fatal accident that occurred on Nov. 13 on Route 18 south by the Tennent Road exit. I am extremely sorry for all the families involved. As a result of this accident, the Marlboro police are having their officers park on the shoulder of Route 18 with their…

  • Student honors military through memorial garden

    By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer Daniel Elice COLTS NECK — For Colts Neck High School senior Daniel Elice, his Eagle Scout project is about paying tribute to the men and women who serve his country. “I have a respect for the military,” Elice said. “They put their lives on the line every day for the…

  • Don’t look now, but winter has returned

    ARE WE THERE YET Lori Clinch I have long been dreading a visit from an unwanted guest. I put it out of my mind for as long as I possibly could, pretended the day would never come and did my best to think about other things. I avoided the subject at the dinner table and…

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    RAY CHISTE Soybeans are harvested on the evening of Oct. 30 at a farm in Upper Freehold Township that is owned by Tri-County Turf LLC of Cranbury.

  • Election winners are ready to get to work

    We would like to offer our heartfelt thanks for the confidence shown by the voters of Manalapan in our re-election. This was a victory for all of Manalapan, regardless of how any individual voted. We will continue to represent and answer to all of the residents. We remain available to discuss any concerns from any…

  • Say ‘no’ to new concrete crusher in Marlboro

    I t is all about crushing in Marlboro. There are more than 50 municipalities in Monmouth County, and recyclable concrete comes from every town. Today, there are 10 concrete crushers in the county: one in Freehold, two in Howell, two in Tinton Falls, two in Wall Township and three in Marlboro. Middletown is the largest…

  • Voters sent a message in school referendum

    Freehold Borough residents certainly made a statement by voting down the Sept. 30 referendum for additional funding for the Freehold Borough K-8 School District. We do not feel it is our responsibility to pay for school overcrowding. If the schools are overcrowded, it seems apparent that Freehold Borough is and has been overcrowded for several…

  • Incumbents supported for The Villages board

    I t is my opinion that the incumbent members of The Villages board of trustees, Sid Corman and Vincent Sorge, be reelected to the board. With proven leadership, compassion and sound financial policies, it is my opinion that this is the best seven-member board of trustees that The Villages has ever had. Barbara DixelHowell