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Two seats available on Township Committee
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Two Republican incumbents will seek re-election to three-year terms on the Township Committee in November. They will face a challenge from one, and possibly two, Democrats. Republicans have had total control of the governing body for almost four decades. The Republicans running for re-election are David…
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Human Relations Council presents Kershaw award to FTHS senior
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Freehold Township Mayor David Salkin (r) presents Freehold Township High School senior Peter Conforti with the Raymond Kershaw Youth Humanitarian of the Year Award. FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The Freehold Township Human Relations Council has presented the Raymond Kershaw Youth Humanitarian of the Year Award to Freehold Township High School…
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Special video earns award
COLTS NECK — Colts Neck High School was selected from more than 80 schools around the country as the Judge’s Award winner of the national Act Out Loud contest to curb distracted driving. Act Out Loud, sponsored by the Allstate Foundation and National Organizations for Youth Safety, is a school-based, teen-led competition to raise awareness…
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Readers can win tickets to see Wiggles
Just in time for summer reading programs, the New Jersey State Library, local libraries and school libraries from across the state have partnered with the New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority to encourage readers to “Read Like a Library Champion” by giving them the opportunity to win tickets to IZOD Center events by logging in…
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Full-day kindergarten classes to be offered
Marlboro K-8 district expects to hold lotteries to fill an expected 100 slots BY REBECCAMORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO — The luck of the draw may lead to as many as 100 children in Marlboro receiving the opportunity to enroll in full-day kindergarten starting in September. The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education recently gave…
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Volunteer answers call to travel to Alabama
Harvey Grossman assists people who suffered losses in recent tornadoes BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer Harvey Grossman MANALAPAN — More than a month after a devastating tornado ripped through Alabama, people in the hardest hit areas of that state are struggling to rebuild their lives . When officials at the New Jersey Department of Banking…
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Manalapan Township earns safety award
Manalapan Township’s efforts to keep its employees safe have been recognized with an award from the 2010 Safety Incentive Program for the Garden State Municipal Joint Insurance Fund (GSMJIF), according to a press release from the township. The program was created to award municipalities in New Jersey that worked to reduce the number of workplace…
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Email takes aim at local message board
BY CHRISTINA HABERSTROH Staff Writer HOWELL — An Internet message board that is owned and operated by a private individual was the subject of an anonymous email that was sent to Howell’s mayor and Township Council. The author of the email called on government officials to take action against the message board. Greater Media Newspapers…
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Freehold Township H.S. planning reunion
The Freehold Township High School class of 1981 is planning to celebrate its 30th class reunion on Oct. 15 at the Battleground Country Club in Manalapan. Additional information can be found on Facebook by typing in Freehold Township High School Class of 1981. Email contact information to [email protected]. For further information, call Michele Ehret Fee…
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