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Crafters can still get space at town event
Space is still available for crafters and nonprofit civic organizations that would like to reserve a spot at Olde Freehold Day. Thousands of people are expected to enjoy the event at Lake Topanemus Park, Pond Road, Freehold Township, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 21 (rain date July 22). Admission to Olde Freehold Day…
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Millstone Dems to meet, invite new members
MILLSTONE — The Millstone Township Democratic Organization will hold regular monthly meetings at the Millstone Community Center, 463 Stagecoach Road, Clarksburg, from 7-8:30 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of the month during the months of July and August. Brian Dorf was recently elected to the organization’s municipal chairmanship; his executive board includes Vice Chairwoman Lanette…
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Democrats will host kickoff fundraiser
The Monmouth County Panhandle Democrats (Allentown, Millstone, Roosevelt and Upper Freehold) will host its inaugural fundraiser 6:30-8:30 p.m. July 16 at the Clarksburg Inn, 465 Stagecoach Road, Clarksburg section of Millstone. The suggested donation per ticket is $25, $50 or $100. The newly elected municipal chairmen and chairwomen for each municipality will be introduced. The…
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Bulletin Board
The Cream Ridge Winery will hold a Red, White, Barrel & Tank tasting event 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 14 and 15. Samples of the winery’s red, white and fruit wines, including its blueberry release (made from New Jersey blueberries), will be available, as well as samples of Fredonia, the newest release. Selections of…
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Community invited to Italian festival
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer The Italian American Association of Monmouth County will present its annual festival at Freehold Raceway, Park Avenue (Route 33), Freehold, from July 11-14. The festival hours are 6-11 p.m. each night. Italian food, games, rides, crafters and entertainment are on the agenda. Italian novelties and a collection of children’s…
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Roosevelt resident takes longtime public service to national level
BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent ROOSEVELT — Michael Ticktin has worn many hats in his years as a Roosevelt resident. He served as the borough’s tax assessor for 37 years before retiring in 2011, and he currently serves on the Planning Board and as borough historian. He is also the editor of the Borough Bulletin, the…
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Gramiccioni begins service as Monmouth’s acting prosecutor
BY JESSICA SMITH Staff Writer Christopher Gramiccioni Christopher Gramiccioni has been named Monmouth County’s acting prosecutor. Gramiccioni was appointed by the state Attorney General and sworn in as the acting prosecutor on July 1 by state Superior Court Judge Thomas F. Scully. “[My] goal is to just have thoughtful and aggressive law enforcement to protect…
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Old Mill owners look to set wheel back inmotion
New waterwheel, businesses to bring borough landmark back to life BY JESSICA SMITH Staff Writer Old Mill owner Corky Danch holds the sign for Spiders Café, a coffee house he ran along with his wife, Kris, until it was destroyed by flooding last summer. The café will likely be the first of the mill’s businesses…
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Children’s Specialized Hospital expands in New Brunswick
New specialty physician services open on RWJUH pediatric campus NEW BRUNSWICK — Children’s Specialized Hospital has expanded the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and RobertWood Johnson Health System academic pediatric health campus to include specialty physician services at 10 Plum St. in New Brunswick. Services include pediatricians specially trained in psychiatry, neurodevelopment and neurology. Physicians…
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