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Alarm will ensure drivers check for students on bus
BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer BY TALI ISRAELIStaff Writer MARLBORO — The Marlboro K-8 School District will be placing an alarm on school buses in a move to ensure drivers are checking to see that no child is left on the vehicle. Following an incident this summer in which a 5-year-old special education pupil was…
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Obituaries
Linda B. Suydam Lawnik Mrs. Lawnik, 54, of Sayreville, formerly of Marlboro, died Nov. 30 at home. She was predeceased by her parents, Helen and Marvin Suydam. Surviving are her husband, Thomas F. Lawnik; three children, Lindsay Lawnik of East Brunswick, and Katie Lawnik and Evan Lawnik, both at home; two brothers, Marvin Suydam of…
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How Lori scared the burglar away
Are We There Yet? Lori Clinch When the doorbell rang last Tuesday I wasn’t too alarmed. Then I saw a stranger through the glass and the rational voice that I often hear inside my head told me, “DON’T OPEN THAT DOOR!” Naturally, this is the same voice that also tells me that I should NOT…
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Don’t believe it, son. He’s making it all up
Coda Greg Bean Over the years, I’ve made every member of my family and many of my friends cringe when I wrote about them in a column. For a long time, whenever I wrote about something one of them might consider embarrassing, I’d take the column home and read it to them before it went…
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Obituaries
Saul G. Hornik Mr. Hornik, 65, of Marlboro, and Jericho, N.Y., died Dec. 6, at Calvary Hospital, The Bronx, N.Y., of complications due to lung cancer. Originally from The Bronx, Mr. Hornik graduated with a bachelor of science degree from the University of Connecticut in 1962 with honors and a master’s degree in pharmacology from…
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Letters
Freehold Township should not be in the leaf collection business Here we are in mid-December and the Freehold Township road department is battling two different problems, snow removal and leaf collection. Snow removal is certainly a job of a local government and I commend Freehold Township for always doing an outstanding job in that role.…
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Board ponders next move in wake of plan’s defeat
Freehold Borough voters reject referendum for school improvements BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer to go out for this referendum and end up failing three times, but he said the board will probably decide to do that. “Unfortunately, the people have not heard our message,” he said. “I understand where…
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Middle school schedules face possible adjustment
BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer BY TALI ISRAELIStaff Writer MARLBORO — Possible changes to the schedules at both Marlboro middle schools are expected to be a topic of discussion at the next few Board of Education meetings. In order to increase time on task for core subjects such as math, English, science, social studies and…
