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For the Record
A sentence in the article “Senator’s Bill Proposes Putting End to COAH” that was published in the Tri-Town News on Jan. 28 should have stated that the bill (S-1) proposed by Sen. Raymond Lesniak would also do away with affordable housing obligations that have gone unmet for decades in some towns. The sentence as published…
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Couples will renew vows
JACKSON — The Hope of Glory Worship Center, which meets at 780 Paterson Road, is offering married couples a chance to renew their wedding vows. “With Valentine’s Day only a few weeks away, the Hope of Glory Worship Center is offering all married couples an opportunity to renew their wedding vows on Feb. 14,” said…
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Council wants more info about corporate center
Route 9 office building is one possibility for new Howell town hall BY LAUREN CIRAULO Staff Writer HOWELL — Although the Township Council has yet to make a decision regarding the ultimate location of the municipal complex, the governing body recently voted unanimously to move forward with a plan to acquire more information about the…
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Emergency squads may rework building plans
Property on Rt. 528, Plumsted, could still be sought as site for fire co., first aid headquarters BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer PLUMSTED — A plan to construct a new building that would house the New Egypt Fire Department and the New Egypt First Aid Squad is back under consideration. “Right now we are kind…
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Family mourns Howell man felled by blow at area party
Milton Love Jr.’s death ruled a homicide; investigation continues in Toms River BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer HOWELL — Gwen Love was a little worried when her son Milton Love Jr. announced he had found a job driving a cab in Red Bank a few months ago. “When he first told me he was…
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Furry and feathered pets welcome at veterinary practice
Exotic-pet specialist offers advice on care of not-so-common companions BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer Not every pet owner has a cat or a dog. For those who have birds, small mammals or reptiles, referred to as “exotics” in the veterinary world, medical care for their animals may be hard to find. Above: Veterinarian Jennifer Fanders…
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Density an issue in Jackson Mews
Jackson Planning Board is reviewing application for 2,500-home project BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer Members of the Jackson Planning Board have started a new review of Jackson Mews, a development of 2,531 homes proposed by Leigh Realty of Brick Township. The application was remanded to the Planning Board following legal action. Jackson Mews would include…
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Howell sewer rep disputes town’s figure on increase
BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer AHowell representative on the Manasquan River Regional Sewerage Authority (MRRSA) disagrees with Howell’s CFO about how much the township’s sewer rates could rise in 2010. Suzanne Veitengruber, who is one of Howell’s two representatives on the MRRSA, took issue with Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey Filiatreault’s suggestion that officials should…
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