• 2007 lawsuit has payoff for Marlboro

    Original attorney who worked on case seeks compensation from $22,500 settlement BY REBECCAMORTON Staff Writer While Marlboro municipal officials have received a $22,500 settlement from a lawsuit that sought to make individuals who wronged the township pay directly for their corrupt actions, the attorney who originally represented Marlboro in the matter is seeking a piece…

  • Higgins to seek position of mayor

    Four candidates will run for 2 seats on Borough Council in Freehold Borough BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer I t appears that Nolan Higgins, a former chief of the Freehold Fire Department and a longtime volunteer in the community, will be Freehold Borough’s next mayor. Higgins has been nominated by the Freehold Borough Democratic…

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    Former Freehold Little League baseball players Rich Kane (front) and Bob Taylor look over some of the memorabilia that was on display during the league’s 60th anniversary reunion held April 8 at the American Legion hall, Freehold Borough. Kane and Taylor both played on the Cardinals in 1952. For more photos, see the Photo Galleries…

  • Marlboro union members file unfair labor practice charges against MTEA, school board

    Matter concerns recent agreement to cut pay and benefits for certain employees By Rebecca Morton MARLBORO — Twenty-eight bus drivers, bus attendants and instructional assistants employed by the Marlboro K-8 School District have filed unfair labor practice charges against the Marlboro Township Education Association (MTEA) and the district’s Board of Education. Attorney Michele A. Daitz,…

  • Notice to Greater Media Newspapers classified advertising customers

    APRIL 15 — To individual classified advertising customers of Greater Media Newspapers: The only time Greater Media Newspapers asks for your credit card information is when you call our office to place a classified advertisement. We apologize to anyone who has received a telephone call this week from an individual claiming to be from Greater…

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    The seventh annual Century for the Cure Bike Ride will be held Sept. 10. Registration is now open for the one-day 100- mile ride that will start at 6 a.m. at Camp Riverbend in Warren Township. Proceeds from the event will benefit cutting-edge research and programs at the Cancer Institute of New Jersey. There are…

  • Trojan softball team ready for move up in competition

    BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Above: Bishop Ahr High School’s Kelsey Harsh connects with a pitch for a single during the April 4 game in Edison against visiting Old Bridge. The host Trojans were victorious, 8-6. Right: Old Bridge’s Carly Cacici beats the throw to first base for an infield hit as Bishop Ahr first baseman…

  • Point Pleasant Beach: a shore town with much to offer

    Beachfront, boardwalk and a thriving downtown draw visitors year-round BY KENNYWALTER Staff Writer Point Plesant Beach Point Pleasant Beach is a shore town that prides itself on being about more than its expansive beachfront. In fact, the borough, known as Point Beach in Shore parlance, boasts numerous special events that draw people into town. The…

  • MCC’s spring concerts are cause for ‘Celebration’

    The Middlesex County College Dance Ensemble will present its 10th Anniversary Spring Dance Concert April 15-16 in Edison. EDISON — The Middlesex County College Dance Ensemble will present its 10th anniversary spring dance concert, titled “Celebration.” The concert will be held in the Performing Arts Center on the college’s Edison campus at 7 p.m. April…

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