Category: News Transcript Opinion
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Late mayor’s daughter offended by political piece
My family moved to Marlboro in 1969. I was raised there. It is rich in history. When I was a little girl we studied the Lenape Indians and the Revolutionary War. Things of Marlboro’s past. Most of my family remains there to this day. My brother, wanting the same things for his family as our…
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Obituaries
Michael Anthony Phillips Mr. Phillips, 19, of Freehold, died Oct. 6, 2007, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in New Brunswick, he was a lifelong resident of Freehold and a graduate of Freehold High School, Freehold Borough. Mr. Phillips was a student at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft section of Middletown, where he…
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Residents should be directing their management firm
Knob Hill residents, having been on the inside, what follows is how your community works. Things are not as they appear. Life in our regulated community is not being run as written, only as board members allow it. Management (Signature Property Group) is here to facilitate, not dictate. There are board members who perceive what…
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Howell H.S. to present ‘The Diviners’
HOWELL – The Howell High School Drama Club will present “The Diviners” this weekend at Howell High School, Squankum-Yellowbrook Road. “The Diviners” will be performed Oct. 24-25 at 7 p.m. and Oct. 26-27 at 8 p.m. “The Diviners” is a play about friendship and trust. The story takes place during the Great Depression in the…
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Mayor Kleinberg’s claims fall short of reality in Marlboro
Ifind Marlboro Mayor Robert Kleinberg’s ad, Kleinberg’s Corner, to be aptly named since that is where he finds himself. Backed into the corner trying to hide behind the transparent claims of corruption fighting and stopping development. Neither has he done. If you listen to him you’ll believe he alone was responsible for the pretty sunset…
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School part of hunger challenge
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – The Eisenhower Middle School, Burlington Road, will join the 2007 Schools Holiday Hunger Challenge being offered by the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties. According to a press release, the Food- Bank has challenged all elementary, intermediate and high schools – public and private – in Monmouth and Ocean counties to think…
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Republican club leader throws support to Hornik
The election in Marlboro is about the future of our town and not about party affiliation. I represent many Republicans in Marlboro who are not supporting Mayor Robert Kleinberg. As the acting president of the Marlboro Republican Club, here are our concerns: • Municipal taxes have increased over the past four years. In this election…
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There’s no substitute for experience on the road
GREG BEAN Coda Last week, there was yet another story in one of our newspapers about a teenager killed in a horrific auto accident. This time the accident happened in East Brunswick near the Brunswick Square Mall. Dead was 16-year-old Dana Centanni of Middletown. Badly injured was 16-year-old Lindsay Capatasto, also of Middletown. As of…
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Her short-term memory is at a serious deficit
LORI CLINCH Are We There Yet? In my youth, I was a detail gal. I knew who I was, who others were and where I was going at all times. I rarely found myself in the middle of town wondering how I’d gotten there and why I’d come. I never once ran into the kitchen…
