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    Gregory Grossman of the Morganville section of Marlboro has been named to the dean’s list for the spring semester at Widener University, Chester, Pa., where he is in the honors curriculum. He is a 2010 graduate of Marlboro High School. Penn State University, State College, Pa., has awarded degrees to Daniel R. Lewis and William…

  • ‘The Passion of Dracula’ arrives

    FREEHOLD — Center Players will present “The Passion of Dracula,” a chilling theatrical production, every weekend from Oct. 21 through Nov. 13 at the Center Playhouse, 35 South St., Freehold. The production is a classic Dracula tale set in the English countryside in 1911, where several village girls have died under mysterious circumstances. Dr. Seward…

  • Marlboro musician releases new CD; slates local shows

    On Oct. 22, New Jersey country and Americana performer Michael Patrick, of Marlboro, will celebrate the release of his newest solo CD, “Another Song You Never Heard,” with a concert at The Saint in Asbury Park. In recent years, Patrick, along with his bands the Suburban Hillbillies and the Johnny Cash tribute Ring of Fire…

  • Rotary Club makes donations

    The Executive Board of the Freehold Rotary Club has announced the donation of $800 to the Freehold Borough Bulldogs for the purchase of equipment and tournament fees. The Bulldogs, coached by Brian Belka, are the only travel baseball team in Freehold Borough serving children ages 11 and 12, according to a press release. “Many of…

  • Freehold Township students’ artwork honored

    BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Elementary and middle school winners of the Freehold Township Education Foundation Chalkboard art contest, (l-r) Molly McNamara, Aaliyah Rocourt and Ty Cascone, display their artwork at a recent meeting of the Freehold Township K-8 School District Board of Education. The winner in the high school age group was Karlie…

  • Two men charged with assault

    FREEHOLD — Two residents of Freehold Borough were charged with criminal restraint and simple assault on Sept. 26 at 3 a.m. According to Freehold Borough police Lt. Mark Wodell, Patrolman Peter Romanski responded to a call in the area of Conover Street. Upon his arrival, he was advised by a 22-year-old woman that she had…

  • Bill to provide funds for study of autism

    A little more than 14 years ago, on Sept. 13, 1997, Bobbie and Billy Gallagher, residents of Brick Township with two small children with autism, walked into their congressman’s office looking for help. That is when the sustained federal effort to combat autism commenced, according to a press release from Congressman Chris Smith (R-N.J.). “Today…

  • Library to host concerts, silent film

    October at the Monmouth County Library will feature jazz, polka and Middle Eastern concerts as well as a performance of a classic silent vampire film (complete with live musical accompaniment) and a meeting of the minds of two horror masters. The programs are as follows:  Ed Goldberg and the Oktoberfest Polka Band concert, 6:30…

  • ATV ride nets driver a ride to county jail

    MANALAPAN — Multiple charges were lodged against a young adult after a Manalapan police officer responded to Arbach Lane on Sept. 26. According to information provided by the Manalapan Police Department, Patrolman Peter Chalfin responded to Arbach Lane upon a report of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) being operated in a reckless manner on the residential…

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