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Marilyn LaRosa, of Freehold Borough, greets Ted Narozanick, of Freehold Borough, at a dinner held in his honor at the American Hotel, Freehold, on Sept. 14. The celebration honored Narozanick’s years of public service and it was also an early 91st birthday celebration. The event was chaired by LaRosa, her husband, Michael, and Samantha Daesener,…
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Property taxes may now be paid online
MANALAPAN — Municipal officials have announced that property taxes may now be viewed and paid online 24 hours a day, seven days a week. According to a press release, with the new Web Inquiry and Payment Portal (WIPP) program, residents can make payments by credit card, debit card, or check. Fees are associated with the…
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Sept. 11 police memorial finds home in N.Y.
Local stone carver Franco Minervini creates special piece BY PATRICIAYOCZIS Correspondent A Sept. 11 police memorial created by stone carver Franco Minervini has found a home in New York State. The piece was commissioned by the National Police Defense Foundation, which is based in Marlboro. A Sept. 11 police memorial created by local stone carver…
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Fundraiser response concerns aid squad
Volunteer organization serving Freehold Township & Borough feeling effects of economy BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Regardless of the state of the economy, people still get sick and they still need immediate first aid care and transportation to a hospital. William Madden, a trustee and 60-year member of the Freehold First Aid and Emergency Squad, said…
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Farmland application to receive more scrutiny
Issue involves Manalapan mayor’s application for state, local and county funding BYMARK ROSMAN Staff Writer No immediate action appears imminent on Manalapan Mayor Andrew Lucas’ application to secure state, county and local funding to permanently preserve the 100-acre Burke farm on Iron Ore Road, Manalapan, that he controls. Lucas’s application for farmland preservation funding has…
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Visitors to the seventh annual Latino Festival in Freehold Borough stop by one of the vendors who was on hand for the event held in the Monmouth County Hall of Records Annex parking lot on Oct 1. Food, games, rides and entertainment were part of the celebration. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Theater to stage original musical
The Main Street Theatre Company will present “Home,” a new original musical by Elaina Tamara Jenkins, 8 p.m. Oct. 8 and 2 p.m. Oct. 9 at the Main Street Theatre, 3018 Bordentown Ave., Parlin section of Sayreville. The musical tells the story of a young woman who has lost her faith until she is swept…
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State Bar Foundation to hold workshops
The New Jersey State Bar Foundation will hold free training sessions on teasing and bullying, designed for administrators, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 27, and Thursday, Nov. 17. Registration is required by calling 1- 800-FREE-LAW. Attendees must leave a fax number and specify if they are an educator or administrator. A refundable $20…
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Bulldog booters rolling behind balanced scoring
Metuchen girls off to 8-0 start BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent The Metuchen High School girls soccer team has achieved a record of excellence not often seen. Going into Monday’s match with New Brunswick, the Bulldogs were undefeated with an 8-0 mark, and went the first seven without yielding a goal. That happened in a 2-1…
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