Category: Tri-Town News
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ADL aware of National Alliance leaflet activities in New Jersey
Staff Writer By mark rosman ADL aware of National Alliance leaflet activities in New Jersey HOWELL — A representative of the Anti-Defamation League said administrators are pleased a group that has been identified as a neo-Nazi organization considers the ADL its No. 1 enemy. A flier left on cars at a Route 9 park and…
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Questions put high school hockey plan on ice for now Review of SKATE plan
to be considered by boardBy dave benjaminStaff Writer by principals raises issues Questions put high school hockey plan on ice for now Review of SKATE plan to be considered by board By dave benjamin Staff Writer A proposal by parents and students who want to institute varsity ice hockey in the Freehold Regional High School…
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Final word helps to heal,
Sharing a happy moment in the recent past with Chris Gray (second from left) are his fiancée, Kelly Gangwer, and parents, Jim and Janet. Chris, an employee at Cantor-Fitzgerald, was killed in the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center. not close, Sept. 11 hurt Chris Gray’s family, fiancée begin coming to terms with…
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Town may seek demolition of deserted Route 9 motel
Staff Writer By kathy baratta Town may seek demolition of deserted Route 9 motel KATHY BARATTA Howell’s construction official will recommend that the Township Council issue a demolition order for the vacant Regency Motel, Route 9 north. HOWELL — Deeming the Regency Motel an "unsafe structure," Howell Con-struction Official Eddie Mack will recommend an order…
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Jackson girls ready to take play to next level
Staff Writer By Mike White JACKSON — The Jackson High School girls’ lacrosse team was scheduled to square off against Monmouth in the first round of the Shore Conference Tournament Monday. But torrential rains Sunday into Monday morning left field conditions soggy and slick. Lady Jaguars’ Coach Lori Johnson and administrators at the school decided…
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Ordinance expected to tighten local codes
Staff Writer By kathy baratta Ordinance expected to tighten local codes With an eye toward "beefing up code enforcement," the Howell Township Council is expected to introduce an ordinance that will update municipal codes already on the books. Howell Construction Official Eddie Mack told a Greater Media Newspapers reporter the proposed ordinance has been developed…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Lakewood High School’s Edmond Looney connects for a base hit against Bayonne in the bottom of the sixth inning to drive in the Piners’ fifth run in a 5-2 victory over the Bees Saturday at Lakewood High School.
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Pig-racing teacher rebukes PETA claim Attraction owner and family enjoy taking show on the road
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Pig-racing teacher rebukes PETA claim Attraction owner and family enjoy taking show on the road JACKSON — For more than a decade, a local teacher has been casting his checkered flag before swine. "I began getting involved with pig racing about 12 years ago," said David Feimster, owner of F&F…
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Fliers call for United States to stop being Israel ‘shield’ Literature left at Howell parking lot
National AllianceBy kathy barattaStaff Writer by neo-Nazi Fliers call for United States to stop being Israel ‘shield’ Literature left at Howell parking lot National Alliance By kathy baratta Staff Writer Fliers promoting anti-minority and anti-Israel sentiments were distributed last week on cars parked at the park and ride lot at Wyckoff Road and Route 9…
