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Resident indicted on theft charges
AMonmouth County grand jury recently returned an indictment charging Kimberly Dehl, 33, of Toms River, with one count of second-degree theft and one count of second-degree misapplication of entrusted property. The charges relate to Dehl’s former role as the office manager of a Howell law firm. The indictment follows an investigation which was conducted by…
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Gotto wants more info on potential town move
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer HOWELL — Township Council members will take at least another month before deciding whether to keep Howell’s government offices in the municipal complex on Preventorium Road or move the town’s operations to the Global Corporate Center on Route 9. Councilman William Gotto said he wants numbers on how much…
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in the service •••
Army Reserve Sgt. Paul J. Lecompte Jr., son of Paul and Peggy Lecompte of Manalapan, has completed the Warrior Transition Course at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. The course teaches basic skills necessary for integration into the Army for all prior-service service members to fully prepare them for advanced individual training or on to their first…
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NJSBA survey finds almost all school districts expect layoffs
Nearly 93 percent of New Jersey’s school districts expect to lay off staff — with the large majority of those districts looking at teaching staff reductions — due to state aid cuts in the coming school year, according to a survey by the New Jersey School Boards Association (NJSBA). According to a press release, NJSBA…
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Staff reductions made in Marlboro world languages
MARLBORO — In the wake of staff reductions in world language instruction at the elementary school level, members of the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education were given a preview of how the district’s students will now receive their foreign language lessons. When the 2010-11 school year budget was presented to the board on…
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Six farms quarantined in equine herpes investigation
The N.J. Department of Agriculture’s Division of Animal Health announced on April 1 the quarantines of five Monmouth County farms and one Gloucester County farm as an investigation continues into a possible equine herpes virus (EHV) outbreak. According to a press release, two horses at Sweet Dreams Farm, 463 Casino Drive, Howell, were euthanized with…
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Hadassah to host Cabaret Night
Marlboro Hadassah’s annual gala event will be a Cabaret Nite to be held on April 22 at 6:30 p.m. at Palms Plaza, 343 Route 34, Matawan. Couvert is $50 for Hadassah members and $52 for non-members. The entertainment headliners will be Elvis Presley impersonator Randy Mancini and comedy ventriloquist Pete Michaels. Hors d’ouvres, full dinner…
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Legislators seek investigation into closing of bridal shop
Monmouth County’s 12th District legislators are calling upon New Jersey Attorney General Paula Dow and acting Director of Consumer Affairs Sharon M. Joyce to investigate the possibility of consumer fraud against the owner of Enzo’s Bridal, Route 9, Manalapan, which suddenly closed two weeks ago while still processing orders. Sen. Jennifer Beck, Assemblyman Declan O’Scanlon…
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