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Marlboro native follows career path to ‘Seinfeld,’ ‘The Office’
By Peter Elacqua Staff Writer Marlboro native David Rogers has worked on several critically acclaimed shows during his career in the television industry. For Rogers, it was a career that started in his hometown when he made a film about his favorite superhero. During a 23-year career in Los Angeles, Rogers has worked as an…
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Eighty years of care: Roosevelt then and now
It was the 1930s and tuberculosis had rolled over America like a cloud of chaos, leaving a steady death toll in its wake. “Back then, it was commonly referred to as ‘consumption,’ and it was often accompanied by a bloody cough, fatigue and debilitating respiratory issues,” said local physician Dr. Frank Damiani. “With limited advancements…
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Maroon and White basketball camps beneficial to district teams
By Tim Morris When late November comes around and the first practices for the high school basketball season begin, coaches already have a good idea of what they have. Thanks to camps like Red Bank Regional High School’s Maroon and White War at the Shore Team Camp, coaches have seen their teams in competition and…
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Examiner On Campus, Aug. 4
David John Kopera of Upper Freehold Township has earned a Bachelor of Science degree with honors in finance from the University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware. Devin Bachmann of Millstone Township has been named to the dean’s list for the 2016 spring semester at MCPHS University (formerly Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences), Boston, Massachusetts.…
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Freehold Township advances effort to retain commuter spaces
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Municipal officials are taking action to preserve commuter parking spaces following the parking lot owner’s notification that an agreement with Freehold Township for commuter spaces in the lot will come to an end. On July 26, members of the Township Committee adopted an ordinance that authorizes the…
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Rise and shine
Morning routines establish a more productive and less stressful day. Here are some tips on how to ease into a new early ritual. By Dawn Klingensmith CTW Features Early risers have a more positive outlook on life and are more likely to succeed in their careers because they tend to be more proactive, university studies…
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Allentown council appoints McGrath to municipal posts
ALLENTOWN – Joseph McGrath, Allentown’s new part-time code enforcement officer, housing inspector and zoning officer, is already making an impact in the borough. Borough Council President Wil Borkowski, speaking at the governing body’s July 26 meeting, said McGrath, who was hired in late June, “has already addressed a complaint from a resident whose neighbor was…
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News Transcript Datebook, Aug. 3
• The Monmouth County Retired Educators Association is sponsoring a Members and Family Picnic at Oak Tree Lodge, Wall Township, on Sept. 8 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a picnic lunch, entertainment, games and activities, and socializing with friends and former colleagues. Fee for association members is $5, non-members, $35. Children…
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