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Marlboro still examining idea of billing for first aid
MARLBORO — Municipal officials and officers with Marlboro’s volunteer first aid squads are still investigating the question of whether third-party billing to patients’ insurance companies would be beneficial to the township. Mayor Jonathan Hornik said the parties have been meeting to discuss the feasibility of implementing a system of third-party billing. No decision on the…
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Marlboro funny man to teach comedy course
Steve Trevelise has been a fixture on N.J. and Pa. radio for decades BY DEVIN ALESSIO Staff Writer We have all been there: we have watched episodes of “Seinfeld” or “Last Comic Standing” and wondered how that comic got to be so funny. Aspiring comedians can now finetune their funny bones at the Catch a…
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Women win ribbons for new garden’s gifts
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Antonia Sanz FREEHOLD — Turning a desert into a beautiful garden is no easy feat, but the proof is in the pudding as they say, and Antonia Sanz has that proof. Earlier this year Sanz, of Holmes Terrace, signed up to take care of a plot of land in…
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CHRIS KELLY staff Faith Burman, 11, of Manalapan, holds Manhattan during CARE Animal Rescue’s puppy adoption event held at Dill’s Feed and Supplies, Freehold Borough, on Aug. 22. Manhattan was adopted that afternoon.
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Discussion continues on affordable homes
Marlboro Planning Board hears latest proposal from applicant BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO — Another plan for moving two affordable housing units offsite from the planned Enclave at Glenbrook development was presented to the Marlboro Planning Board at its Aug. 5 meeting. Developer William Bolton has requested an amendment to his original approval for…
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SUV crash leads to house fire
MANALAPAN — A motor vehicle crash led to a residential fire and the death of a cat on Aug. 16. According to Manalapan police, a 1999 Ford Explorer being operated by Rosa Imbriano, 49, of Manalapan, struck a pole in front of a home at 220 Pease Road. The impact of the crash knocked the…
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CentraState charity ball to benefit ICU expansion
BY DEVIN ALESSIO Staff Writer The CentraState Healthcare Foundation’s 48th annual Charity Ball, themed “Boas and Fedoras: A Night at the Cotton Club,” will take place on Nov. 21 from 6:30 p.m. to midnight at the Eagle Oaks Country Club in Howell. Last year’s Charity Ball, which had the theme of “A Night at the…
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Police to more closely monitor mining traffic
MILLSTONE — The mayor has asked the New Jersey State Police to monitor truck traffic in Millstone Township more closely. At the Aug. 19 Township Committee meeting, Millstone Mayor Nancy Grbelja told State Trooper Ryan Barclay of the Hamilton Barracks about the many complaints she has received from residents regarding trucks traveling to and from…
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Juvenile diabetes research will benefit from carnival
MARLBORO — Rides, games and raffles will entertain visitors at a junior charity carnival being held to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRF). The carnival will be held on Aug. 29-30 in the parking lot of the Marlboro Aquatic Center, Vanderburg Road. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Aug.…
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