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Site owner does, then asks for permission
Board allows aboveground pools to stay on property where they were prohibited BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer MILLSTONE — The owner of Seasonal World on Route 537 will be allowed to keep three aboveground display pools he erected without a permit. At the Aug. 26 Zoning Board of Adjustmentmeeting, Anthony Schiavone, the proprietor of Seasonal…
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Area residents selected for national disaster training
Monmouth volunteers participate in federal exercise in Virginia BY PATRICIA YOCZIS Correspondent Neither heat nor cramped living conditions deterred four Monmouth County residents who were selected for a rigorous federal disaster field training program that will now enable them to deploy anywhere in the United States should a natural or man-made disaster strike. The four…
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Patriot Golf Day to raise funds for soldiers’ families
Tee off at Cream Ridge Golf Club Sept. 5 BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — This Labor Day weekend golf balls will fly in honor of fallen soldiers. On Patriot Golf Day Sept. 5, a joint initiative of The Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) of America and the United States Golf Association (USGA), golfers…
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Residents wonder why boro can’t halt illegal operations
Roosevelt to meet with court about yeshiva-related issues Sept. 17 BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer ROOSEVELT — Kafkaesque — that’s resident Shan Ellentuck’s description of living on Homestead Lane since Yeshiva Me’on Hatorah established a school in the synagogue there four years ago. At the Aug. 24 Borough Council meeting, Ellentuck and several other residents…
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The Roosevelt Players to put on hell of play
Schlinski’s ‘No Exit’ at RPS Sept. 11-12 BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer For nearly half a century, Margaret Schlinski has given The Roosevelt Players (clockwise from top) Bob Clark, Peter Foos, Evelyn Schlinski, and Jennifer Kohlhepp will perform in Margaret Schlinski’s production of “No Exit” Sept. 11-12 at the Roosevelt Public School. Roosevelt residents high-quality…
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Courtesy buses getting too costly for U.F.
Town to review situation with BOE and to consider sidewalks BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer Courtesy busing for Upper Freehold Township students living less than two miles from school will cost over $80,000 in municipal taxes this year. The Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education has designated several walking routes as hazardous, due to the…
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Downtown still open for business
New stores open doors, others expand in Allentown BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer Although some of the mill shops and other downtown stores closed their doors this past year, downtown Allentown is not going out of business. Patrons dart in and out of stores along Main Street in downtown Allentown on Aug. 28. In fact,…
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Anonymous cretins, beware: George is coming after you
Coda • GREG BEAN T he righteous jihad against the anonymous cockroaches who hide in the darkness — slavering and mumbling to themselves like Gollum in a Tolkien pageturner — to post libelous and defamatory comments about their fellow human beings on the Internet is moving more rapidly than I could have predicted. Last week,…
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Colonia H.S. class of ’69 will host reunion
The Colonia High School class of 1969 will host its 40th reunion 7 p.m. Oct. 10 at La- Griglia Seafood Grill, 740 Boulevard, Kenilworth. There will be a cash bar. The cost is $85 per person. Payment and hotel arrangement details can be found on Facebook and Classmates. The deadline for payment is Sept. 22.…
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