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Olde Freehold Day will feature music, food, fun
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Friends old and new will gather at Lake Topanemus Park on July 30 to celebrate the return of Olde Freehold Day following a five-year hiatus. Music, food and fun will fill the all-day event at the lake on Pond Road, Freehold Township. The fun begins at 11 a.m. A…
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Local musician to release third solo CD on Aug. 6
BY NATHAN ROSMAN Correspondent Don Lee, of Freehold Township, will host a CD release party on Aug. 6 at the gazebo in Downtown Freehold. Lee will perform at the gazebo that evening, and also on July 30, Aug. 12 and Aug. 20. STEVE STANGER Don Lee, a longtime resident of Freehold Township, will soon release…
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Resident will pursue idea for concerts
‘Live from Freehold’ would welcome performers at venues in Freehold Borough BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer The intimate house concerts hosted by Mark and Elaine Costanzo at their Jackson Terrace home over the past six years have been so successful that the couple want to bring the concerts to a wider audience. With that…
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Appeal to keep post office open rejected by feds
Freehold Borough facility expected to close July 29 BYMARK ROSMAN Staff Writer Freehold Borough will lose its United States Postal Service (USPS) facility on July 29, and customers will have to look elsewhere for postal services. A petition filed by local officials that sought to keep the Freehold Borough post office trailer in place on…
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Organic farm finds a home in Freehold
Deb O’Nair, former member of the Fuzztones, now raises herbs, mint and tomatoes BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer On a slice of farmland in Freehold Borough, Deb O’Nair stands in front of an arbor that contains wisteria and hanging bird feeders. O’Nair and her husband, Bill Toohey, are growing organic herbs, mint and heirloom…
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Cooke promoted to lieutenant, will lead Englishtown police
By Mark Rosman ENGLISHTOWN — The Englishtown Police Department has a new man in charge. At its meeting on July 27 the Englishtown Borough Council promoted Sgt. Peter S. Cooke Jr. to the newly created rank of lieutenant and named him the department’s Officer in Charge. The police department has not had an official leader…
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St. Joe’s Lubowicki was born to play lacrosse
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Ed Lubowicki, who plays attack for St. Joseph High School’s lacrosse team, is expected to finish his high school career as one of the best players in New Jersey history. To watch Ed Lubowicki confidently wield a lacrosse stick as he bobs and weaves his way up and down the field,…
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Bishop Ahr’s Salva sees his future on the gridiron
Trojan senior a standout in football, basketball BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Bishop Ahr High School’s twosport star Dillon Salva has decided that for college, football is his future. The Trojan senior plays tight end and defensive end for Bishop Ahr. ERIC SUCAR staff Dillon Salva is perfectly sized at 6-5, 240 pounds to be a…
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Honey for Rosh Hashanah for sale
The Sisterhood at Neve Shalom is selling kosher honey for Rosh Hashanah. Price, including postage for the U.S., is $10 per 8-ounce jar for one to three jars, $9 per jar for four to six jars and $8 per jar for seven or more jars. All orders must be placed by Aug. 15 to ensure…
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