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Living history program at Walnford April 17
The New Jersey Living History Advisory Council (NJLHAC) will host “Presenting the Past: A Living History Workshop” 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 17 at Historic Walnford in Upper Freehold Township. Workshop topics will include mission and interpretation, hosting safe military re-enactments, E.A.S.Y. events (Exciting, Accurate, Safe, Yesteryears), researching historical personalities, remarks by Molly Pitcher,…
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Senior meet & greet slated for April 21
A senior citizen meet and greet will be held from 10 a.m. to noon April 21 at the Upper Freehold Township Municipal Building, 314 Route 539, in the Cream Ridge section of Upper Freehold. Senior services will be discussed. For further information, call Gail Mele, recreation director, at 609-758- 7738, ext. 212.
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Voting no will not revamp tax system or hijack NJEA
GUEST COLUMN JENNIFER STAMPE In response to community input, much has been done in the last five years by the Upper Freehold Regional School District (UFRSD) Board of Education and administration to raise the bar and close the gap between our schools and those with similar socioeconomic characteristics. These initiatives have spanned across our elementary,…
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in the service •••
Air Force Airman Stephanie E. Bartlett, daughter of Thomas Bartlett of Feasterville, Pa., and Linda Lopez-Mena of Allentown, graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare…
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Election donations may be seen online
For the first time, people can now look up donations to local school board elections through the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission Internet website, Executive Director Jeff Brindle announced. “One of my main goals is to make it easier for the public to track contributions to local candidates,” said Brindle. “Adding more than $1…
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Two residents want their names written in at polls
BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent Neither name will be on the ballot, but two Millstone residents are conducting write-in campaigns for a Board of Education seat. In the April 20 election, incumbents Margaret Gordon and David DePinho are running for three-year terms, and Kevin McGovern is running for a one-year term. Ramon Recalde and Denise Touhey…
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Opening day on the diamond
ALLENTOWN — Little League teams playing on the ball field is a sure sign that spring has arrived and summer is not far behind. Hard as it is to believe, with all of the snow and rain this winter, baseball season is only a few weeks away. On April 17, the Allentown/Upper Freehold Little League…
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Those affected by storms can apply for FEMA assistance
Monmouth County homeowners, renters and businesses affected by severe storm conditions and flooding during the April 14-20 nor’easter storm should apply for federal disaster assistance as soon as possible. Assistance is available without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, or economic status. To apply, contact the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)…
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