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Marlboro officers find missing girl
Marlboro police officers were able to locate a missing girl with the help of a K-9 police dog on Sept. 14. The 14-year-old female was reported missing from the High Point Adolescent School, corner of Lloyd and Nolan roads, at 3:21 p.m. Capt. Steven Mennona said officer Kevin Cain and his K-9 partner Simon were…
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Property subdivision carried until October
An application seeking approval for a property subdivision on Hockhockson Road, Colts Neck, has been carried to the Oct. 11 meeting of the Colts Neck Planning Board. The application, known as Overbrook Farm Estates, seeks preliminary major subdivision approval with variances to create 13 10-acre farmette lots, 10 lot size averaging lots, and nine rental…
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FRHSD pulls appointment from meeting’s agenda
BY REBECCAMORTON Staff Writer The position of communications and district projects coordinator in the Freehold Regional High School District remains vacant after the district’s Board of Education withdrew the proposed appointment of Nancy LoCascio from a meeting agenda. LoCascio, of Colts Neck, was listed to be hired by the FRHSD on the agenda of the…
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Mayor says PILOT deal has benefits
MARLBORO — Mayor Jonathan Hornik maintains that the Township Council’s agreement with the developer of an approved apartment complex has terms that are favorable to Marlboro. Hornik, a Democrat, is running for reelection to a second four-year term in the November general election. His opponent, Republican Craig Marshall, raised the issue at a recent council…
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New law has quick effect as supt. reports bullying
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — New Jersey’s newAnti-Bullying Bill of Rights law is already having an effect in at least one local school district. During public meetings of the school board, administrators must make note of incidents of bullying, harassment and intimidation that have been reported to school officials, according to the new law. The law applies…
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Festival to celebrate Russian culture
BY PATRICIAYOCZIS Correspondent Ethnic dances, music, food and handcrafted items await visitors at the seventh annual Russian and Slavic Cultural Festival, dubbed “Russianfest.” The event will be held on the grounds of St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, 200 Alexander Ave., Howell, from noon to 7 p.m. Oct. 2. Ethnic dances, music, food and hand-crafted items await…
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Committee member’s comments prompt suit
Appraiser James Stuart seeking damages from Michelle Roth in Manalapan BYMARK ROSMAN Staff Writer On the advice of the municipal attorney, the Manalapan Township Committee will forward a lawsuit to its insurance carrier so the firm can determine whether to provide the defendant in the case with a defense under the terms of a municipal…
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Morganville parcel could become ballfields
BY REBECCAMORTON Staff Writer A n open space parcel could be used for baseball fields at some point in the future if grant money from Monmouth County is awarded to Marlboro. The Township Council recently passed a resolution to seek $250,000 from Monmouth County’s Open Space Trust Fund to help pay for the development of…
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Civil War re-enactors answer questions from visitors during an encampment at the Monmouth County Historical Association Museum and Library in Freehold Borough on Sept. 17. The re-enactors arrived at the museum as a new exhibit, “Marching Away: Monmouth County in the Civil War,” was opening to the public. ERIC SUCAR staff
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