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Mellon Farms application pulled in Freehold Borough
Owner will resubmit amended plan at a later date By Mark Rosman FREEHOLD — An application that proposes relocating the Mellon Farms supermarket from its current location on South Street, Freehold Borough, into the building formerly occupied by Silvert’s Furniture will not be heard tonight, Dec. 8, by the Freehold Borough Land Use Board. The…
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How to get your sports news in the paper
If you would like your sports news published, please submit a press release at least two weeks in advance of an event such as team registration or tryouts. Results of youth games and tournaments may also be submitted, as well as collegiate news about former high school athletes. Give complete information, such as dates, full…
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Put On A Show tabbed NJSS Horse of the Year
Put On A Show, who won the $200,000 NJSS Championship Final and $175,000 Thomas N. D’Altrui Miss New Jersey Pace at The Meadowlands, has been selected as the overall New Jersey Sire Stakes Horse of the Year for 2010. The award, which is voted annually by the Sire Stakes board of trustees, is based only…
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Oyler, Hallas foundation for Metuchen girls hoops
BY SHAWN LAYTON Correspondent After losing three starters from last year’s 8-14 team, including 1,000 points scorer Stacy Carr, the Metuchen High School girls basketball team will lean heavily on the inside-outside combination of returning starters Jenna Oyler and Shelby Hallas. Oyler, a two-year starter at point guard, will be asked to pick up the…
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Harriers sprint toward the finish line of the NJSIAA Meet of Champions race on Nov. 20 at Holmdel Park in Monmouth County. The meet signaled the end of the New Jersey cross country season for local runners. ERIC SUCAR
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Metuchen students take steps toward finding cure for cancer
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Mary Jo Paulman (l), other members of the Metuchen Paraprofessionals Association, Edgar Middle School Principal Kathy Glutz, members of the American Cancer Society and students celebrate the completion of the fundraising effort. METUCHEN — Over the past month, students of all ages held walkathons in their neighborhoods to collect money…
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MHS programs address issue of cyberbullying
Principal says harassment via text messages, Internet has become more prevalent BY ENID WEISS Correspondent METUCHEN — A new program to combat cyberbullying is in the works at Metuchen High School. “It’s something we feel very strongly about as a district,” said Bruce Peragallo, the high school’s principal. In Metuchen, bullying rarely comes in the…
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Resident stresses the importance of a living will
On the June 8, my mother had a stroke. She was having failing health each day, and her will to live was lost. We had wonderful individuals who gave us the comfort when it was needed the most. I will never forget those individuals who shared with Lucille Rogan’s family their gentle cares which showed…
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