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FLORENCE: Wilkie sworn in as mayor
By Amber Cox, Special Writer FLORENCE Two new council members at-large and a new mayor were sworn in to the Township Council in front of a standing- room-only crowd at the Main Street Community Center on Jan. 4. Republicans Mayor Craig Wilkie and councilmen Paul Ostrander and Ted Lovenduski took oaths of office for…
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MANVILLE: Corradino, councilmen take oaths
Szabo promises no local tax increase this year By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Angelo Corradino was sworn in for his fifth four-year term as mayor in front of a standing-room-only crowd at the 83rd annual local government reorganization meeting Saturday, at 11 a.m. in the municipal courtroom. Council members Edward Komoroski and Stephen H.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Library to celebrate Chinese New Year
Library offers programs for adults and kids this month Computer courses will be offered at the township library on South Branch Road. Part 2 of Introduction to Microsoft Word 2007 will be held Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 1 p.m. Part 2 of Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007 will follow at 2:30 p.m. The library will…
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MANVILLE: Meeting to focus on final details of high school sign
A special meeting of the borough Board of Education will be held Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the lobby of Manville High School to discuss the final design of the replacement of the community digital sign in front of the high school. At the Dec. 13 meeting of the Board of Education, a…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Senior Corner for week of Jan. 12
CHAPTER A Chapter A meets the first Thursday of the month in the municipal complex. We are open to new members. Doors open at 11:30 a.m., allowing you time to review the trips we offer. The meeting begins at 12:30 p.m. Coffee and doughnuts are served at meeting’s end. Dick Meier is…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Auditing firm gives district passing grade
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The school district passed a yearly state mandated audit with flying colors and no recommendations from the firm conducting it.¶ "Everything that we tested, all the procedures that we performed were positive, everything we asked for was provided by the business office and was in compliance," said Warren Korecky…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Route 206 traffic could regulate pace of project
State won’t allow traffic signal at this juncture By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Building of 469 apartments off Route 206 could start and then perhaps stop midway to assess how well the highway is handling traffic turning into and out of the future home, hotel and business project. That’s what the applicant Route…
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MANVILLE: April school election on verge of disappearing
If Gov. Chris Christie signs the bill this week, school boards will have the option of skipping the traditional spring school election or to have a vote at all on the local tax levy that largely finances the budget. Under a bill that passed the Legislature overwhelmingly Monday, if the school board drafts a…
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Colonials’ Kahana triples at Colts Neck & Friends meet
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer I n 2011, Freehold High School’s Eric Kahana arrived as one of the best allaround sprinters and hurdlers in the Shore Conference. At the Colts Neck and Friends Invitational held Jan. 3 at the Bennett IndoorAthletic Complex in Toms River, Kahana got his 2012 campaign off to a quick start…
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