• Marlboro Multi-Cultural Day scheduled

    MARLBORO — The annual celebration that honors the melting pot of cultures found in Marlboro will once again offer an enjoyable time for people of all ages. On Nov. 6, the fourth annual Marlboro Multi-Cultural Day will be held at Marlboro High School, 95 N. Main St. (Route 79). The free event is open to…

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    Cameron Nichols, son of April and David Nichols of Marlboro, has been named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Monmouth University, West Long Branch. He is a junior enrolled in the Honors School and a recipient of the Hearst Foundation EOF Scholarship. Cameron is a 2008 graduate of Marlboro High School. Nicole…

  • Creek wreaking havoc in Wynnfield neighborhood

    BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer A makeshift fence serves as a barrier between a property on Koenig Lane, Freehold Township, and a steep drop to a creek below. Storms have washed away the property and residents are looking to municipal officials for assistance. JEFF GRANIT staff FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — When Karl Costagliola was growing…

  • Supreme Court asked to review tower case

    FREEHOLDTOWNSHIP— The Zoning Board of Adjustment will ask the New Jersey Supreme Court to review the case of a cellular communications tower that could be constructed on Robertsville Road. Attorney Dennis Galvin, who represents the zoning board, said board members decided on Oct. 27 to appeal the case to the state’s highest court. Omnipoint (T-Mobile)…

  • Colts Neck home tour filled with surprises

    BY REBECCAMORTON Staff Writer Opulent kitchens were visited and admired by guests who took part in the Colts Neck School District PTO’s Autumn in Colts Neck Kitchen Tour and More on Oct. 14. PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff From sweeping entranceways to stone wine cellars and industrial kitchens, the crème de la crème of interiors…

  • Public question on the ballot in Colts Neck

    BY REBECCAMORTON Staff Writer Colts Neck residents who go to the polls on Election Day, Nov. 8, will be asked to cast their vote on a local referendum question. On the ballot will be a public question that, if approved, will allow money collected through Colts Neck’s open space, farmland and historic preservation tax assessment…

  • Final determination: Post office gone

    BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer The United States Postal Regulatory Commission in Washington, D.C., has affirmed a decision made by the United States Postal Service to close the Lafayette Street postal facility that had operated in Freehold Borough for almost a decade. The Lafayette Street postal facility — essentially a trailer that was set…

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    Members of the Freehold Township High School girls soccer team celebrate after winning their Shore Conference Tournament semi-final match, 2-0, over Colts Neck on Oct. 26. On Oct. 30, the Patriots defeated Wall High School, 1-0, to win the school’s first conference tournament championship. For more, see Sports. ERIC SUCAR staff

  • Edison’s Eagles are peaking at tournament time

    Boys soccer team in GMC final BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent No truer words were spoken than when the Edison High School boys soccer coach proclaimed that his team is “peaking now at the right time.” The Eagles are 10-4-2 and have managed three straight 1-0 victories, two in overtime, to get to the finals of…

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