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business briefs
Gus’s Diner, Route 33, Manalapan, will celebrate its grand reopening at 8 a.m. June 8 with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Owners Bessie and Chris Arvanitis were remodeling and expanding the diner earlier this year when a fire broke out, damaging the restaurant. Since that time the couple, who have owned the diner for six years,…
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Police arrest suspect in Five Guys burglary
MANALAPAN — Following an investigation by detectives in the Manalapan Police Department Investigations Bureau, officers arrested a Manalapan resident on May 7 in connection with an incident that occurred on April 10. According to information provided by Manalapan police, Eric T. Glantz, 25, was arrested after an investigation revealed that on April 10 at about…
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Four Seasons residents raise concerns
BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — Conditions at the Four Seasons adult community were a topic of discussion at a recent meeting of the Township Committee. Several residents of Four Seasons, Route 33, spoke during the public comment portion of the committee’s May 14 meeting and asked officials to deny the developer’s request for…
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In tech world, try some common sense
ARE WE THERE YET LORI CLINCH Around the homefront, I’m a jack-of-all trades. Sometimes I’m a dispatcher, other times the event coordinator, and even though I have no one working under me, I’ve deemed myself the head bookkeeper. I’m chief counselor, communications director, and although I don’t hunt, I do gather. Lately I’ve really upped…
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Ranney School student honored at ceremony
Gregory Marx, of Marlboro, was recently honored at a statewide awards ceremony for academically advanced children. The ceremony was sponsored by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY). According to a press release, Gregory was invited to the awards ceremony based on an exceptional performance on an abovegrade level test given to second-…
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Solomon Schechter seeks approval for expansion
BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer MARLBORO — The Solomon Schechter Day School of Greater Monmouth County may eventually expand its scope of services to include high school classes. Representatives of the Jewish private school attended the May 14 meeting of the Marlboro Zoning Board of Adjustment to seek approval to build a 26,820-square-foot addition to…
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Office on Aging seeks public input
The Monmouth County Office on Aging and its advisory council will hold a public hearing on the current and future needs of the elderly. Data gathered at the public hearing will help with future planning of services by the agency, according to a press release. The public hearing will be held at 2 p.m. June…
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Charity softball tourney set
BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer MARLBORO — For beer league softball players, grass-stained jerseys and mudcaked cleats serve as proud reminders of Sunday-morning glory. But when Marlboro residents square off in Mayor Jonathan Hornik’s first Invitational Softball Tournament on June 8, the power of their actions will reach far beyond the ball field. Proceeds from…
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Students stand out in math
Eric Schneider, of Freehold, a senior at High Technology High School, Lincroft, won $3,000 playing the American Mathematical Society (AMS) math game Who Wants to Be a Mathematician on April 15 at the National Museum of Mathematics (Mo- Math) in Manhattan, according to a press release. Eric will use some of the money for his…
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