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Fink extends thanks to Holmdel supporters
With the election now decided, I want to say thank you to Holmdel residents for giving me the opportunity to serve you on the Township Committee for another three years. I continue to be honored by your votes of confidence. Throughout my 19 years of service to Holmdel, I have focused on protecting our beautiful…
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Public dialogue needed about future of Bell Labs building
Open letter to members of Holmdel Township Committee: We would like to share our thoughts about the future of the former Bell Labs property. We are concerned about the slow but ongoing decay of the Bell Labs property, a precious asset of Holmdel. Both of us spent many years working in the spectacular and unique…
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That’s a big hole to fill, so he’d better get shoveling
Coda • GREG BEAN It sure didn’t take our governorelect long to start looking like someone had whacked him upside the head with a two-by-four, did it? There he was on the news last week after a meeting with the state treasury people, saying that things are even worse than he imagined. What everyone was…
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GCU community to celebrate 2nd annual Victorian Christmas
LAKEWOOD — The holiday spirit will be found at Georgian Court University’s second annual Victorian Christmas Festival and Gift Boutique to be held from Dec. 4- 6 in the Casino Auditorium on campus. As guests shop for unique gifts and crafts from more than 30 vendors and artisans at the gift boutique and craft fair,…
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Raffle supports hospital foundation
LAKEWOOD — The Kimball Medical Center Foundation is currently selling Kimball Kash Raffle tickets. Valued at $100 each, these tickets will support the Kimball Medical Center Foundation and the winner can claim up to $50,000 at the same time. No more than 1,000 tickets will be sold. The winner of the raffle will receive 50…
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Initiative takes drugs out of homes
Gerard P. McAleer, the Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) New Jersey Division, and Angelo M. Valente, the executive director of the Partnership for a Drug- Free New Jersey (PDFNJ), announced on Nov. 18 that more than 9,000 pounds of medicine, with a street value of more than $35 million, was…
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Ocean seeks funds for respite care program
While Ocean County prepares to submit its funding plan to the state for essential senior programs like home delivered meals and caregiver supports, it also continues its efforts to restore funds for a critical respite care program. According to a press release from the county, the Ocean County Board of Freeholders on Oct. 28 approved…
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Board settles ethics matter
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer The Freehold Regional High School District has settled a legal matter with a former FRHSD Board of Education member in the amount of $135,000. Former board member BonnieSue Rosenwald, who represented Marlboro, received indemnification through the settlement agreement, leading to the board having to pay her legal fees. At its…
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