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Area housing complexes honored
CIS Management Inc., the property management affiliate of Community Investment Strategies (CIS), the developer and builder of apartment-rental communities throughout New Jersey, won four awards at the 18th annual Garden State Awards. The awards, sponsored by the New Jersey Apartment Association (NJAA), recognize achievement among the leaders in one of the state’s most important industries…
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NJNG announces bill credit
New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) has notified the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) that it will implement a bill credit totaling $71.2 million for residential and small commercial sales customers. The credit will be in effect for natural gas usage between Dec. 1, 2011, and Jan. 31, 2012, and is expected to save…
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Enjoy your turkey, even if it’s killing our planet
CODA GREG BEAN Maybe today you’re rushing around to finish shopping for the Thanksgiving dinner you’re cooking for the family this week, and the thorniest issue on your mind is how to get the bird out of the oven at the same time the mashed potatoes are ready. Maybe you’re visiting friends or family for…
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District honored for achievements in AP
The Freehold Regional High School District has been honored for the second year in a row by the College Board with a place on the organization’s AP Achievement List for simultaneously increasing access to advanced placement coursework while maintaining or increasing the percentage of students earning a score of 3 or higher on AP exams.…
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Pupils say ‘thanks’ to those who serve
BY REBECCAMORTON Staff Writer Richard Berg, commander of the Jewish War Veterans Lt. Seth Dvorin Post 972, speaks to students during the Power to Learn Veterans Day program held at the Marlboro Middle School. JEFF GRANIT staff MARLBORO — A hearty thank you was sent out to America’s veterans and to the men and women…
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Master gardener classes to begin
For individuals who are interested in becoming a certified expert in all things related to home gardening in Monmouth County, the Master Gardener program may be a great way to begin the new year. The deadline to apply is Jan. 2. “Each Master Gardener trainee receives in-depth, hands-on training in horticulture from the best in…
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Club welcomes memory loss sufferers
The Out and About Friends Club, a social group for senior citizens who have been diagnosed with mild to moderate dementia or early Alzheimer’s disease, has recently formed in western Monmouth County. The club targets memory loss sufferers who have been accustomed to a higher level of activity in their lives and who enjoy socializing,…
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Born to Run 5-mile race in Freehold set for Nov. 25
For anyone who wants to work off the calories from Thanksgiving, Freehold Borough is the place to be. On Nov. 25, the FreeholdArea Running Club’s Born to Run 5-mile road race through town will give runners and race-walkers a chance to shed the pounds they may have put on the day before. The Born to…
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Battle for TV remote never ends
ARE WE THERE YET LORI CLINCH Television time around the male-dominated Clinch household is always a contest. I enjoy romantic comedies, they like football. While I prefer home-decorating shows, legal dramas and your average murder mystery, they prefer, well —football. Sadly, we’re not just limited to football games. We get to watch in-depth analyses, top…
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