• Local first aid official says donations down

    BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD — A representative from the Freehold First Aid and Emergency Squad, which serves Freehold Borough and Freehold Township, said that while the number of calls for assistance is rising, donations from the community are not. Bill Madden, a veteran member and trustee of the squad, said the past…

  • Scout’s project fills backpacks for pupils

    BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer Boy Scout Nick Englisis sits among the 195 backpacks filled with school supplies that he collected for the Kids Corporation of Newark. Nick collected the backpacks and school supplies for his Eagle Scout project. MARLBORO — When it came time to come up with an idea for an Eagle Scout…

  • Police release pix of suspect

    COURTESY OF MANALAPAN POLICE Manalapan police want to question a man who approached a child in the area of Arbor Court and Dogwood Court on Sept. 15. MANALAPAN — Police have released a police artist’s sketch of a man who allegedly approached a township youngster on Sept. 15. Police are continuing to investigate the incident…

  • Mine’s owner files suit against Millstone Twp.

    Manalapan residents have complained about traffic from neighboring town BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer MILLSTONE — A local mine owner has filed a lawsuit against Millstone Township and its governing body regarding the routes that empty mining trucks must take through town. Plaintiffs Maria Campo, the Anthony Campo Family, and Campo Construction Co. filed the…

  • Daily parking set to open by Nov. 2

    MANALAPAN — In order to help meet the demand for commuter parking and accommodate residents who would like to take a day trip into New York City, the Manalapan Township Committee has provided for pay per day parking spaces that will be located in the Franklin Lane and Symmes Drive parking lots. All Manalapan residents…

  • Republicans irked by mayor’s email report

    GOP trio is rebuffed in attempt to use Marlboro email list for its own message to resident BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO — A township-wide email that keeps residents up to date on the goings on in Town Hall has become a sensitive spot in the upcoming Township Council election. Mayor Jonathan Hornik uses…

  • Scouts help town renew park & lake

    BY AMY ROSEN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — The grand reopening of Holiday Park between Pease and Blenheim roads is slated for 1 p.m. Oct. 24. A ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony will honor the Girl Scout and Boy Scout troops in Manalapan that participated in the transformation of the 11-acre park as part of their…

  • Klauber, Green run for Manalapan seat

    BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — One seat on the Manalapan Township Committee will be up for grabs in the Nov. 3 election. Two residents are seeking the three-year term; Democrat Richard Klauber, who is completing his first term on the committee and serving as Manalapan’s mayor in 2009, and Republican Ryan Green, who…

  • Halloween eve party to benefit Autism NJ

    BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer The party room at the Park Avenue Bistro, 618 Park Ave. (Route 33), Freehold, will be rocking with the sounds of My Generation on Oct. 30. Music from the 1960s to today will form the soundtrack for a Halloween eve special event for all ages. From 9 p.m. to 1…

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