• Examiner On Campus revised, June 2

    Examiner On Campus revised, June 2

    Michael C. Marabondo of Millstone Township, the son of Kathleen and Salvatore Marabondo, graduated from Rowan University, Glassboro, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science. Michael graduated summa cum laude in three years and earned the Medallion Award because he had the highest grade point average in the Political Science Department. He is a graduate of…

  • Lighthouse International Film Festival 2016 movies now running online

    Lighthouse International Film Festival 2016 movies now running online

    LONG BEACH ISLAND – The Lighthouse International Film Festival announces the website www.lighthousefilmfestival.org is alive, up and running, and everything is online! All the films and film synoposis, dates, times, and prices are there. You can buy tickets online, so you don’t miss seeing your choice features, documentaries, narratives, comedies, shorts, and local themed film favorites. …

  • Water utility urges conservation

    Water utility urges conservation

    VOORHEES — In preparation for the summer season when lawn irrigation systems typically run full blast, New Jersey American Water is asking its Monmouth County customers to use an odd/even schedule for outdoor watering to avoid the potential of stringent summertime water-use restrictions. “We ask our Monmouth County customers to adopt odd/even watering for lawn…

  • Buffalo Wild Wings obtains liquor license for Marlboro site

    Buffalo Wild Wings obtains liquor license for Marlboro site

    By Peter Elacqua Staff Writer MARLBORO – A Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant is coming to Route 9 south in Marlboro, although municipal officials do not have a date for the business’s opening. References to the anticipated arrival of Buffalo Wild Wings in Marlboro have been made by local officials since January. A pair of resolutions…

  • JB’s Diner owner wants to rebuild following fire

    JB’s Diner owner wants to rebuild following fire

    By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – The owner of a popular diner in Freehold Township wants to rebuild his business after the restaurant was significantly damaged in a fire. JB’s Diner, which sits on a lot where Route 537 (Monmouth Road) and Route 524 (Elton-Adelphia Road) intersect, caught fire at about 7 p.m.…

  • Students working out at school’s new fitness center

    Students working out at school’s new fitness center

    LITTLE SILVER — Red Bank Regional High School’s (RBR) new 2,700-square-foot fitness center features state-of-the art equipment and can accommodate up to 70 students working out. The project came to fruition through a financial commitment by the Board of Education to fund the construction and from community donations to furnish the space. The BUC Backer…

  • Schiverea Avenue slated for road improvements

    Schiverea Avenue slated for road improvements

    By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD – A bond ordinance that will generate funds to be used to repair a Freehold Borough street has been introduced by the Borough Council. At its meeting on May 16, the council introduced a bond ordinance that provides an appropriation of $975,000 for road repairs and the restoration and…

  • Jackson council adopts landlord registration measure

    Jackson council adopts landlord registration measure

    By Andrew Martins Staff Writer JACKSON – Current and future landlords who want to rent out property in Jackson will have to register with the municipal clerk’s office on an annual basis following the Township Council’s adoption of an ordinance that establishes registration guidelines. The ordinance outlines regulations, fees and penalties for landlords who own single-family…

  • Freehold school district still waiting on commissioner’s decision

    Freehold school district still waiting on commissioner’s decision

    By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD – Freehold Borough K-8 School District administrators, Board of Education members, parents, teachers and students, as well as borough residents, are still waiting for New Jersey Commissioner of Education David C. Hespe to make a $32 million decision. District administrators have appealed to Hespe to overturn the decision of…

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