Category: Tri-Town Calendar
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Heritage festival teaches lessons of understanding
Switlik School eventhonors many culturesof student body By Joyce BlayStaff Writer Switlik School event honors many cultures of student body By Joyce Blay Staff Writer PHOTOS BY VERONICA YANKOWSKI Wearing his great-grandfather’s World War II Army uniform, third-grader Joseph Anastasio tells his Switlik School classmates how the soldier was shot down and captured by the…
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Threat of imminent action on late bill irks resident
JTMUA responds withsome revisions to finalnotice sent to customers By Joyce BlayStaff Writer Threat of imminent action on late bill irks resident JTMUA responds with some revisions to final notice sent to customers By Joyce Blay Staff Writer JACKSON — John Suttles is used to paying bills on time. An accountant for NJ Transit’s Accounts…
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Optimist Club announces new officers
The Optimist Club of Jackson, an organization of members from the civic, business and governing communities, has recently announce its slate of officers for 2003-2004. They are: Ralph Sicuranza, immediate past president; Joe Kienzlen, president; Kevin DiGesu, president-elect; Barbara Arbolino, vice president; and Carolyn Pelo, secretary/treasurer.
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Former U.S. judge to help mediate FRHSD vote case
By dave benjaminStaff Writer Former U.S. judge to help mediate FRHSD vote case By dave benjamin Staff Writer Former federal judge Nicholas Politan will attempt to help a group of attorneys mediate a settlement on the way voting points are assigned to the nine members of the Freehold Regional High School District Board of Education.…
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NJ Transit tunnel study for MOM line released
Underground crossing estimated to cost$77 million By charles w. kimStaff Writer Underground crossing estimated to cost $77 million By charles w. kim Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — After almost two years, a study on building a $77 million tunnel under the Northeast Corridor Line has been released by NJ Transit. The study, completed in August…
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Redistricting meetings set
By kathy barattaStaff Writer By kathy baratta Staff Writer HOWELL — The Facilities Committee of the Board of Education is ready to present its redistricting package to the public and to the full board for approval. Committee Chairwoman Marcie Nowicki said the public will be given the opportunity to review and comment on the proposed…
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Plumsted Dems will get together
Plumsted Dems will get together PLUMSTED — "You are not alone" is the message being delivered to the community’s Democrats from Mitch Geier, the Plumsted Democratic Club’s vice president. Geier, club President Don Knause and several other individuals founded the organization more than a year ago and are celebrating its first anniversary with a social…
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Two friends joining forces to produce musical at NYU
Local h.s. graduatesready to cast By linda denicolaStaff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI NYU students Adam Goldstein of Freehold Township (front) and Chris Aniello of Holmdel are producing and directing a musical theater production of Parade at NYU’s Tisch School of Arts. Local h.s. graduates ready to cast ‘Parade’ at NYU’s Tisch School By linda denicola Staff…
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Howell wants residents to comment on rail plan
By kathy barattaStaff Writer Howell wants residents to comment on rail plan By kathy baratta Staff Writer HOWELL — The Township Council has authorized the municipal planner to forward the town’s concerns and wants residents to do the same regarding NJ Transit’s proposed Monmouth, Ocean, Middlesex (MOM) railroad line. According to the NJ Transit Internet…
