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Tri-Town News Datebook, June 9
• The Standardbred Retirement Foundation has scheduled a meet and greet and tack sale from 6-8 p.m. July 9 at 43 Arneytown-Hornerstown Road, Cream Ridge. Approximately 60 horses will be on hand to greet guests, some in demonstrations, all available for adoption. A tack sale will also be held and there is no charge for…
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Tri-Town News On Campus, June 9
Briana Whelan, the daughter of Stephen and Nanci Whelan of Jackson, has been named to the dean’s list for the 2016 spring semester at Kean University, Union. Briana is majoring in criminal justice. She is a graduate of Jackson Memorial High School. Emily Myhal, the daughter of Andrew and Joan Myhal of Jackson, graduated from Neumann University, Aston, Pennsylvania, with…
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Examiner On Campus, June 9
The following area residents have been named to the dean’s list for the 2016 spring semester at James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, Caitlin Masse of Allentown, majoring in communication studies; and Mikayla Storey of Cream Ridge, majoring in psychology. The following area residents have graduated from Georgian Court University, Lakewood – from Allentown: Michele LeBlanc,…
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A “move” to fight hunger helps millions who struggle
By Lisa Anderson This year, my husband and I began the “maybe we should move” talk … kids are grown, who needs all this room, fewer stairs, etc. However, the thought of having to go through years of accumulated “stuff” sends me into a panic attack — and that’s just the garage! “Moving is a…
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Prepare your pets for hurricane season
Hurricane season is now upon us, running from June 1 through Nov. 30. It’s expected to be a busy hurricane season this year, according to the National Hurricane Center. A total of 12 named storms, five hurricanes and two major hurricanes are expected this season. The entire Atlantic and Gulf coasts are considered high-risk areas.…
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In 3-2 vote, Freehold Township leaves assessment program
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – By a slim majority of one vote, the Township Committee has decided to opt out of the Monmouth County Assessment Demonstration Program. The program, which was created by the enactment of a state law, is an initiative that seeks to assess a property at its fair market value…
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Mission Dance will kick off Freehold summer concerts June 9
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD – Public events in Freehold Borough will continue during the summer of 2016, according to a representative of the Freehold Center Management Corporation. The Freehold Center Management Corporation was previously known as the Freehold Center Partnership and currently does business as Downtown Freehold. For years, the organization has produced…
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District examines options for vehicle repair needs
By Andrew Martins Staff Writer JACKSON – A decision to seek outside employees to help maintain a fleet of vehicles is not a prelude to eliminating the vehicle maintenance department in the Jackson School District. District administrators sought to set the record straight after rumors began circulating that the vehicle maintenance department was being eliminated.…
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Games That You Can’t Miss
The month of June has arrived and so have championship matchups in various scholastic sports. With just a few weeks remaining in the spring season, here are locations that we recommend that you visit over the coming days. It’s championship Friday, June 3, for baseball and softball teams. NJSIAA state sectional championships will on…
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