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  • It’s not insipid; it’s the superhero look

    Are We There Yet? Lori Clinch When the children were smaller, I had a recurring nightmare. I’m sure all young mothers must have it. It’s the one where you’re in the middle of a social function with the kids and you realize that they’re wearing the wrong clothes. They’re adorned with swim trunks in the…

  • Letters

    Expense does not negate need for new rail routes in New Jersey Barry Carol’s comments regarding the proposal to build a new rail line to serve western Monmouth, Middlesex and Ocean counties, as well as more general transportation issues (News Tran-script, Letters to the Editor, June 14) is well thought out and should be required…

  • Obituaries

    Michael P. Guiliano Mr. Guiliano, 67, of Upper Freehold Township, died July 8 at his home. Born in Perth Amboy, he had lived in North Brunswick before moving to Upper Freehold Township 10 months ago. He was a graduate of Perth Amboy High School. Mr. Guiliano was a U.S. Navy veteran. He was a self-employed…

  • Teacher concludes long career at Marlboro H.S.

    Hartson Boyce spent 42 years as educator in Freehold Reg. district BY CHRISTINE GRIMALDI Correspondent BY CHRISTINE GRIMALDICorrespondent Marlboro native Hartson Boyce has retired following a teaching career that spanned four decades in the Freehold Regional High School District. MARLBORO — Hartson Boyce’s lifelong affiliation with Marlboro is a history lesson in itself. His grandfather…

  • Lunchroom assistant honored

    FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — During the June 28 meeting of the Board of Education, Barbara Nardi was recognized for her heroic effort as a lunchroom assistant at the West Freehold School. According to a press release from the school district, on June 10, Joey DiMaria, a fourth-grade pupil, was choking during lunch. Nardi quickly came to…

  • On Campus

    Rider University, Lawrenceville, has awarded degrees to the following graduates from the local area: Howell residents Justin T. Beazer, bachelor of arts degree in fine arts; Matthew R. Matthius, bachelor of science in business administration degree in computer information systems; Edward J. Rupp, bachelor of science in business administration degree in computer information systems; Robert…

  • New principal to welcome pupils at Milford Brook

    BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer MANALAPAN — A new principal will be guiding staff members and students at the Milford Brook School, when the 2005-06 school year begins. Kimberly Ann Pickus has been selected to replace Douglass Desher as the top administrator in the K-3 building located on Globar Terrace. “We’re…

  • Teenagers reach out to grieving families

    BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer HOWELL — It is almost a year since terrorists attacked an elementary school in Beslan, Russia, taking hostages and eventually killing 350 people, half of them children. In an effort to reach out and support the grieving families of Beslan on the first anniversary of the…