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Asphalt plant owner pulls application in Millstone
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer MILLSTONE – The operator of a Millstone Township asphalt plant has withdrawn an application that was intended to extend the plant’s hours of operation. According to Gregory W. Vella, the attorney who represents the Zoning Board of Adjustment, the Stavola Asphalt Company, Old Bergen Mills Road, will not seek approval…
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Remembering what to say is a full-time occupation
By Lori Clinch Having a bad memory is awful enough, but when I’m around my husband and our four sons, it’s the worst! They are all blessed with stellar memories. They know where they have been, where they are going and why they ran into the kitchen. Not to mention, they know who they told…
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Charities seminar opens doors for Freehold pupils
By Clare Marie Celano Correspondent FREEHOLD – When National Junior Honor Society students from Freehold Borough volunteered to participate in a charities seminar sponsored by the Freehold Borough Educational Foundation, they were able to directly and positively affect the charity of their choice, according to Jean Holtz, who chairs the foundation. Holtz said the students…
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Farmingdale Council introduces 2016 budget
By Mark Rosman Staff Writer FARMINGDALE – The Borough Council has introduced a municipal budget for 2016 that totals $839,836. Residents may comment on the budget during a public hearing to be held at the Farmingdale Community Center, 13 Asbury Ave., at 7 p.m. July 5, when the spending plan will be considered for final…
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Singles dance party set for July 3
A Steppin’ Out Singles Sunday Night Fourth of July Dance Party will be held 8 p.m. on July 3 at the Grand Ballroom, APA Woodbridge Hotel, 120 Wood Ave., Iselin. Steppin’ Out Singles offers singles dances in New Jersey in a classy atmosphere featuring the best DJs in New Jersey. No jeans, shorts, T-shirts or sneakers.…
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OceanFirst Bank and Monmouth University reach $4 million naming rights deal
The Monmouth University men’s basketball team gained plenty of attention this past season with its startling success. Now the venue where the team plays on campus has gained attention with a new name. Monmouth University and OceanFirst Bank have reached a $4 million, 20-year partnership to name the university’s multipurpose activity center and basketball arena…
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Monmouth University decides to keep Wilson Hall name
WEST LONG BRANCH- The Monmouth University Board of Trustees voted to retain “Woodrow Wilson Hall” as the name of the college’s central administrative building, while also requiring that significant steps be taken to ensure a comprehensive and balanced understanding of Wilson’s legacy. The June 23 decision comes after months of discussion, examination, and collection of…
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Judge denies immediate school relief
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer A petition for injunctive relief filed by the Upper Freehold Regional School District Board of Education against the Millstone Township K-8 School District Board of Education has been denied by a judge. The two districts have a long-standing relationship in which students of high school age who reside in Millstone…
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