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School groups host clothing drive
MARLBORO — Area residents can get a jump on their spring cleaning and help the fundraising efforts of the Marlboro Middle School Show Choir and Jazz Band as the youngsters raise money for their upcoming competition trip in Florida. A group of students and parents have come together to help offset the cost of the…
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Energy audit to be performed
FREEHOLD — Municipal officials trying to find ways to save on Freehold Borough’s energy costs have authorized an energy audit of public buildings to be conducted. A resolution passed by the council states that the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, Office of Clean Energy, administers the Local Government Energy Audit Program, which is an…
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Wide variety of orchids to be displayed at show
The Deep Cut Orchid Society’s 13th annual show will feature thousands of delicate flowers with rainbow colors from pure white to deep orange, yellows, purples, magenta, green, blue. Even spotted and striped orchids. Tiny flowers smaller than a pencil eraser and large prom” orchids 3 to 4 inches across. The show, the largest in New…
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Bayshore scenes at Trattoria
Day Sails” Deborah Redden is exhibiting watercolor and oil paintings at the Front Street Trattoria, 31 W. Front St., Red Bank, until March 10. A reception to meet the artist will be held Feb. 11 beginning at 5 p.m. “Jersey Coast” at Dock” Coastline Girls”
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Manalapan residents charged in counterfeit money scheme
ENGLISHTOWN — An investigation by the Englishtown Police Department has resulted in the arrest of two individuals who now face charges of passing counterfeit bills. According to information provided by police, Justin Grice, 19, and Robert Molchan, 19, both of Manalapan, were arrested on Jan. 13 and charged with forgery, theft by deception and conspiracy.…
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Foundation will run raffle
MARLBORO — The Marlboro Educational Foundation, a group of Marlboro residents and business people dedicated to raising much-needed funds for innovative and creative programs not covered in the general school budget, is running its first calendar raffle. A total of $10,000 in prize money will be awarded over three months. There are 90 chances to…
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Local chorus will put a song in your heart
Quartets from the Liberty Oak Chorus are preparing to fill offices, homes, businesses and restaurants with the sound of four-part harmony as they deliver singing valentines on Feb. 12, 13 and 14 to locations throughout New Jersey. The award-winning Liberty Oak Chorus, a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, has been invited to compete at the…
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Zoning board approves Route 33 office building
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — An office building has gained approval to be built at the intersection of Wemrock Road and Route 33. Members of the Freehold Township Zoning Board of Adjustment approved a site plan for a 16,000-square-foot twostory building on a 2.7-acre lot on Jan. 14. The project was…
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Golden named acting sheriff
Shaun Golden has been appointed actingM onmouth County sheriff, replacing Kim Guadagno, who was sworn in on Jan. 19 as New Jersey’s first lieutenant governor. Golden has served in the role of undersheriff with the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office since June, 2008. As undersheriff, Golden has been in charge of the Monmouth County Regional 911…
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