• Second annual golf outing will benefit injured soldier

    Howell resident organizing April 30 event to take place at country club in Manalapan BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer For the second year in a row, Howell resident Judi Giordano is organizing a golf outing to continue providing assistance to U.S. Army Spc. Brendan Marrocco, who sustained multiple life-altering injuries in Iraq almost two years…

  • Killer sought in death of Freehold Boroughman

    BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer A s of the morning of Feb. 13, law enforcement officers were still searching for the person responsible for the death of Travis Keys. Keys, 44, of Bond Street, Freehold Borough, was the victim of a fatal stabbing on Feb. 10, according to Monmouth County Deputy First Assistant Prosecutor…

  • Board and applicant agree to eliminate Thorton Ave.

    Testimony continues on Northpointe application off Lloyd Road in Marlboro BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer Marlboro Planning Board members have reached an informal consensus about the elimination of a road that would affect the site plan of a proposed residential development off Lloyd Road in Marlboro. Representatives of Ohad Associates hope to build 20 three-story…

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    Colts Neck High School’s Hunter Wysocki goes strong to the basket during the Cougars’ 80-57 victory over Monmouth Regional High School on Feb. 9 in Tinton Falls. With the win, Colts Neck claimed a share of the Shore Conference B North title. For more, see Sports. ERIC SUCAR staff

  • Applicant will propose wood recycling facility in Marlboro

    By Jack Murtha MARLBORO — The Marlboro Zoning Board of Adjustment is expected to hear an application at its Feb. 21 meeting and the application is already causing a stir among some residents. Atlantic Tree Reality, the applicant, is seeking approval of a use variance for a wood recycling facility, to demolish an existing house…

  • Sport Shorts

    Early registration for Midtown Little League Baseball and Softball will be accepted at the Midtown clubhouse, 14 Glenville Road, Edison, from 10 a.m. to noon on Feb. 18 and 25. The cost is $100 for one child, $50 for each additional child; $175 for families with three or more children. Prices will increase after Feb.…

  • Middlesex’s Jordan named GSAC Player of the Week

    Middlesex County College’s Cristina Jordan (32) was both the Garden State Athletic Conference and NJCAA National Player of the Week. The Woodbridge High School grad, who plays center, averaged 22.6 points and 15.6 rebounds for the Colts, leading them to a 2-1 record the week that ended Feb. 4. MIDDLESEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE Middlesex County College…

  • Fundraiser is highlight of Hawks’ bowling season

    BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent The high school bowling season concludes this weekend with the state group championships. The J.P. Stevens High School boys and girls teams did not qualify, but their year is far from over. That’s because members of the Hawks are involved in a community service project in which the team will sponsor…

  • Bishop Ahr girls are top seed for GMC basketball tourney

    BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent The BishopAhr High School girls basketball team is currently 20-2 and has earned the second seed in NJSIAA South Jersey Non-Public A, arguably the state tournament’s toughest bracket. However, the Trojans have other business to attend to before they can start to think about the states — like winning the Greater…

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