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Town programs may find home in school
Southard School seen as suitable location for Howell community activities BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer HOWELL— Days after the Howell Police Athletic League (PAL) began operating out of the Southard School, Howell municipal and K-8 school district officials praised the move as an example of shared services benefiting the community. During a special joint meeting…
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Formation of riding team takes shape at Reindancer
PLUMSTED — A fledgling horseback riding team with its sights set on the national stage is taking shape at the Reindancer Therapeutic Riding Center, Archertown Road, Plumsted, as trainers make an open call for riders of any skill level to saddle up. Featuring a collaborative effort between Reindancer and Chester Croft Farm, Moorestown, the riding…
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Bingo games hosted by Temple Beth Am Shalom, 1235 Route 70, Lakewood, will be offered at 7 p.m. every Sunday. Doors will open at 5 p.m. and sales will begin at 6 p.m. Details: 732-363- 2800. Jackson Veterans of Foreign War Post 4703 will host a turkey shoot every Sunday through Nov. 20…
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JCP&L head: Communications ‘failed’ during Hurricane Irene
BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer Downed trees, flooded roads added to challenge of restoring power to 750,000+ customers W hen more than 750,000 customers were left in the dark after Hurricane Irene, the president of Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) said the company could have done a better job of shedding light on the…
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ARE WE THERE YET
The curse of the early riser lives on LORI CLINCH A lthough we might not be a match made in heaven, I would say my beloved spouse and I are perfect for each other. I tear things apart and he fixes them. I cook and he eats it. He’s mastered the art of pretending to…
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Boy Scout Troop No. 2 will hold a flea market from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 1 at the De- Bows United Methodist Church, corner of Route 571 and Route 537, Jackson. Vendor space is $10. (Setup is at 8 a.m.) Call 732-833-9363 for details. A poker run and pig roast will…
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Moratorium on fee extended
On Aug. 24, Acting Gov. Kim Guadagno signed legislation that extends the moratorium on the imposition of fees on non-residential construction projects until July 1, 2013. According to a press release from the governor’s office, this moratorium sends another signal to businesses seeking to invest in New Jersey that Gov. Chris Christie’s administration is working…
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Woman faces Jackson motor vehicle charges
JACKSON— Police charged a Waretown resident with driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a suspended license on Sept. 25. According to information provided by Jackson police, officers Jeffrey Henba and Mitchell Kafton arrived at a location on Cedar Swamp Road at 1:14 a.m. after receiving a call to check on the well-being…
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Police investigating burglaries
JACKSON — A string of burglaries that has netted thieves items ranging from personal belongings to an enclosed trailer has Jackson police asking anyone with information about the crimes to come forth and assist in their investigation. According to information provided by the Jackson Police Department, officers responded to 13 burglary and theft calls from…
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