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Exchange program reaches a milestone
Marlboro students will travel to Japan this summer BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO — Twenty years of international friendship will be marked by 16 Marlboro students visiting Nanto City, Japan, during a special Japanese holiday as part of Marlboro’s sister city agreement with the Japanese city. The sister city agreement between Marlboro and Nanto…
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Prehistoric play
Marlboro’s 11th Dinosaur Discovery Day brought fans of the prehistoric creatures to the Marlboro Recreation Community Center on April 25. Left: Gabriel Kingman, 4, of Warren, and Janna Tepperman, 8, of Marlboro, have some fun with toy dinosaurs. CHRIS KELLY
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Officials OK guidelines for Entron property
Marlboro parcel on Route 79 could eventually be developed with 250 residential units BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer Aredevelopment plan has been adopted to help provide guidance when a project that is part of Marlboro’s affordable housing plan is eventually built on the Entron property. The 18-acre Entron site at the corner of Route 79…
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Pupils add color to lives of ailing youths
Wemrock Brook children show spirit of helping BY AMY ROSEN Staff Writer Pupils at the Wemrock Brook School, Millhurst Road, Manalapan, recently held a coloring book and crayon drive in conjunction with CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Wemrock Brook School, Manalapan, student council officers (l-r) Alexandra Cusumano, Max Saunders and Matthew Cruz show some of…
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Photo
Eileen Fischkin, of Marlboro, works on a painting during the Create a Three-Dimensional Masterpiece class at the Marlboro Recreation Community Center on May 5. The art class is a part of Marlboro’s programming for older adults. For more photos, visit the Photo Galleries at www.gmnews.com. JEFF GRANIT staff
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When fear is your traveling companion
GIRL TALK CLARE MARIE CELANO “The greatest difficulty of travel is that one is forced to take oneself along.” Alain de Botton I’m a runner. Not the kind that burns off a million calories during the heart pumping and the clapping of feet against pavement, but the kind that exhibits all the physical manifestations without…
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Mayor explains reasons for dispatching switch
GUEST COLUMN MAYOR MICHAEL WILSON There has been much discussion in many forums regarding Freehold Borough’s decision to transfer its dispatching operations to the Monmouth County system. Emotions have understandably run high on all sides of the issue. The decision did not come easily, and came only after extensive investigation into all aspects of the…
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business briefs •••
The Goddard School, 50 Route 520, Marlboro, received special recognition at the company’s annual convention held at the Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort and Spa in Marco Island, Fla., in April. School owner Carol Vargo received several business awards, including the Quality Assurance Award, Health and Safety Award and the Circle of Excellence President’s Club…
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