Category: Tri-Town News
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NRG returning to Denim’s
FREEHOLD — Following on the heels of a well-received comeback show on May 8 at Denim’s, NRG, the popular 1980s cover band, will return to the Park Avenue club for an encore performance on June 19. NRG reunited with four of the band’s original members and played its first show in almost 20 years last…
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Legal cost to drop $1K fine amounts to $8,300
Lakewood clerkwill not haveto pay penalty BY JOYCE BLAYStaff Writer Legal cost to drop $1K fine amounts to $8,300 Lakewood clerk will not have to pay penalty BY JOYCE BLAY Staff Writer The state Government Records Council has vacated the $1,000 fine it assessed Lakewood Township Clerk Bernadette Standowski on Sept. 11, 2003. At the…
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FRHSD seniors ready to take one giant step
BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer FRHSD seniors ready to take one giant step BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer The six high schools in the Freehold Regional High School District held graduation ceremonies last evening in exercises that marked the end of high school for 2,400 young adults. "This has been a terrific year," said Superintendent of…
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MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Evelyn Kuvilewicz of Lawrenceville, who has been cancer-free for eight years, was among the cancer survivors in attendance at the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life event held June 12 at New Egypt High School, Plumsted. For story, see page 51.
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Howell considers possibility of allowing paint ball facilities
BY KATHY BARATTAStaff Writer Howell considers possibility of allowing paint ball facilities BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer Howell considers possibility of allowing paint ball facilities BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer HOWELL — The question of whether officials should allow paint ball facilities in the township was scheduled for discussion on last night’s Township Council agenda.…
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62 staff members opt for early retirement
Number is higherthan predicted by Howell boardBY KATHY BARATTAStaff Writer 62 staff members opt for early retirement Number is higher than predicted by Howell board BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer When the Howell Town-ship Council voted to return $566,000 to the 2004-05 school year budget that had been defeated by voters in April, the amount…
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Event brings messages of hope, a run for life
BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer Event brings messages of hope, a run for life BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer PLUMSTED — Where there is life, there is hope. It’s an old adage that has special meaning to cancer survivors and their families. That was evident at the third annual Allentown-Upper Freehold-New Egypt Relay For Life which…
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You’re about to enter the ‘Rondinone Zone’
Sportswriter pens themysterious BY KARL VILACOBAStaff Writer You’re about to enter the ‘Rondinone Zone’ Sportswriter pens the mysterious ‘Ten Tales to Make Your Head Explode’ BY KARL VILACOBA Staff Writer If there’s a middle ground between the worlds of sports and horror, it could be professional wrestling. So it may not be a surprise that…
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Visit to garden shop
Visit to garden shop leads to arrest, jail Police were called after two men tried to buy 25 pounds of fertilizer BY ANNIKA MENGISEN Correspondent Alberto Sanchez-Lopez, 32, of Jackson, was sitting in the Monmouth County jail, Freehold Township, this week waiting for a court appearance and not fully understanding the nature of the crime…
