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MHS North class of 2009
PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Clockwise from above: Graduates on their way to receive diplomas at the Middletown High School North commencement at PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel on June 23. Courtney Smith with other members of the class of 2009. Shannon Norton wears a personalized mortarboard.
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Class of 2009
Clockwise from top: Graduates Alexa Dubrosky, Kim Fallo and Meaghan Sperring (l-r) enjoy the moment during the Middletown H.S. South commencement at PNC Bank Arts Center on June 23. Senior Alannah Heilweil takes the walk to receive her diploma. Faculty member MaryAnn Fortunato makes sure graduates are lined up in the correct order.
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BOE airs concerns on sharing fields
Board asks to see draft of agreement BY TOM SHORTELL Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — Negotiations for shared use of turf fields at two township schools are inching forward as the Board of Education has asked for specifics to the proposal. In a letter dated June 18, Christopher Parton, board attorney, asked Township Administrator Anthony Mercantante…
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Mat-Ab administrators’ pay raises controversial
BOE members cite pressure to match other districts BY ERIN O. STATTEL Staff Writer ABERDEEN — Three administrators in the regional school district received salary increases despite reservations voiced by Board of Education members before the increases were approved last week. Salary increases for Matawan-Aberdeen Regional School District Business Administrator Susan Irons, Deputy Superintendent Joel…
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Hazlet Board of Ed. to revise bus routes
Board responds to parents’ concerns BY TOM SHORTELL Staff Writer HAZLET — The Board of Education voted to provide free busing to students who would otherwise walk hazardous routes, after about 20 parents protested at the board meeting June 25. The board voted in executive session to eliminate proposed walking routes in hazardous areas, Superintendent…
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Suit that polarized town enters a new chapter
Coda • GREG BEAN I’ve written about the Stuart Moskovitz/Manalapan imbroglio a number of times over the last few years, so it’s appropriate to note the fact that one chapter of this sorry mess may finally be over. Last week, according to a story posted on the Greater Media Newspapers website by Mark Rosman, managing…
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Humanitarian awards presented at May gala
LAKEWOOD — Several hundred friends, supporters, staff and physicians of Kimball Medical Center turned out recently to enjoy an exciting evening at the Woodlake Country Club in Lakewood. Guests of the Kimball Medical Center Foundation’s “Murder on the Orient Express” gala held on May 9 were treated to an evening filled with great food, dancing…
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Road improvements to begin
Improved traffic flow and pedestrian safety are the goals of the $4.25 million reconstruction of a portion of Route 528 in Jackson and Lakewood. A 1.5-mile stretch of the road between Stacey Court in Jackson and Gudz Road in Lakewood will be reconstructed and improved under a contract to be awarded by the Ocean County…
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Three suspects arrested after incident at home
JACKSON — A home invasion and robbery at a Southwind Circle residence has resulted in the arrest of three suspects. Two of the suspects are juveniles and one suspect is 18 years old. Jackson police Capt. David Newman said in a press release issued on June 25 that on June 20 at 10:15 a.m. Jackson…
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