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Council names attorneys to represent two officers
Complaint alleges improper actions by Howell policemen BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer HOWELL – Police Officer Riaz Motani and Sgt. Joseph Markulic are being accused of bias and other charges in a lawsuit that has been filed by Howell residents Brandon Camacho and Ben Camacho. The complaint includes counts of malicious prosecution, invasion of privacy,…
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Board nearing vote on cell tower plan
MARLBORO — A Zoning Board of Adjustment vote on the proposed construction of a cellular communications tower has once again been pushed to a later date. Several new issues came to light at the Feb. 7 zoning board meeting. Board Chairman Michael Shapiro said the panel members needed more time to digest the information in…
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This virus an equal opportunity intruder
ARE WE THERE YET LORI CLINCH I hate it when the family is sick. Yet after many years of parenting, I’ve learned that we’re destined to no fewer than two bouts with the flu per season. Never mind that we’ve had flu shots, bulked up on vitamins and doused the house with holy water. Readers…
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Freehold man, 22, charged with sex assault of girl, 14
MANALAPAN — A 22-year-old man was arrested on Feb. 10 and charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old female on two occasions. Manalapan police declined to reveal the dates of the alleged sexual assaults. According to police, after following up on a report from high school administrators about a possible inappropriate relationship between a 14-year-old female…
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FRHSD moves school election to November
BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer A long with many other New Jersey school boards, the Freehold Regional High School District Board of Education has voted to move its annual election for board members from April to November. Board members voted unanimously on Feb. 6 to make the move. The decision is effective this year. Board…
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Residents: Don’t change permitted uses on Rt. 9
Manalapan board hears testimony as alterations to master plan are considered BYMARK ROSMAN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — Following two Planning Board meetings during which they were not allowed to speak, Manalapan residents unleashed a torrent of criticism on an automobile dealer’s request to place an Audi dealership on Route 9 when they finally had their…
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• The Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District Board of Education will hold an action meeting at 7:30 p.m. Feb 28 at the Pine Brook School, 155 Pease Road, Manalapan. Details: 732-786-2500. • CentraState Thrift Shop in the Rug Mill Plaza, 20 Jackson St., Freehold, is running a 50 percent off sale on clothing and housewares through…
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Donations of prom dresses are welcome
COLTS NECK — National Honor Society students at Colts Neck High School redefined the idea of charity when they held a prom fashion show on Feb. 16. Christina Senia, co-president of the NHS, chaired the event. Senia reached out to Castle Couture, Lola’s, Dresses and More, and Whispers for dress donations. “In such difficult economic…
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Relay for Life will honor cancer survivors, those lost
Kickoff event scheduled for Feb. 28 at Bucks Mill Recreation Area, Colts Neck BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Dylan Ottman, 9, of Jackson, is a cancer survivor and will be attending a Relay for Life kickoff event Feb. 28 in Colts Neck. Relay for Life will be held June 9-10 at the Bucks Mill…
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