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Residents want brakes put on concept for auto dealership
Manalapan Planning Board expected to resume discussion on Nov. 10 BYMARK ROSMAN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — The Manalapan Planning Board will continue discussion at its Nov. 10 meeting regarding the possibility of recommending to the Township Committee that automobile sales agencies be made a permitted use in the township’s OP- 3 (Office Professional) zone. No…
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The Boss’ glory days find new home at Monmouth
University archives nearly 14,900 documents in special collection BY KRISTEN DALTON Staff Writer The Bruce Springsteen Special Collection archive at Monmouth University in West Long Branch consists of nearly 14,900 documents donated by fans around the world and gathered by the Friends of Bruce Springsteen. KRISTEN DALTON I f you can find the building on…
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Ballew Jewelers will close in Freehold Borough
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer One of Freehold Borough’s landmark businesses will close its doors in the very near future. Ballew Jewelers, 5W. Main St., is going out of business, according to owner John Ballew. Ballew said Freehold Borough’s downtown district “no longer supports us the way we need it to. It is not…
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Rosemont residents ask for new look at fence
Homeowners in Marlboro adult community seek help from Planning Board BY REBECCAMORTON Staff Writer A fence that blocks the view Marlboro homeowners said they were promised when they purchased their homes prompted some residents of the Rosemont Estates adult community to attend the Nov. 2 Marlboro Planning Board meeting to ask what, if anything, can…
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Genius Kids Academy students Danila Kasyanov and Nadezhda Goldstein perform a Latin ballroom dance during Marlboro Township’s annual multicultural day held at Marlboro High School on Nov. 6. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
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Jurisdiction on Marlboro ethics issue left unresolved at meeting
By Rebecca Morton MARLBORO — Chris Dean should find out at some point in the future if allegations he has made against Township Councilwoman Randi Marder will be heard by the Marlboro Ethics Board. Dean was a Republican candidate for Township Council in the Nov. 8 election. He did not win a seat on the…
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Metuchen ready for Dunellen in CJ I state playoff opener
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent A month into the season, Metuchen High School’s football team had a 1- 3 record and, coach Sal Mistretta concedes, was not having a lot of fun. That’s when Mistretta — in his second year as head coach — and his assistants changed things. “We decided to take a different approach,”…
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Trojans have good timing, peaking in state playoffs
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Left: Edison High School’s Musec Mohamed is fouled by East Brunswick’s Alec Metsch during the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament final played Nov. 6 at Woodbridge High School. The two teams played to a 1-1 draw and are GMC Tournament co-champions. Above: Edison High School’s Zachary Perez (left) and East Brunswick’s Nick…
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Rummage sale Nov. 13 at Emanu-El
The Sisterhood Fall Rummage Sale will take place 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 13 at Temple Emanu-El, 100 James St., Edison. Items for sale include clothing, housewares, linens, books and toys. For more information, call the temple office at 742-549-4442
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