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Millstone must pay tuition
BOE to hold public hearing on budget March 30 BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Monmouth County Superintendent of Schools Carole Knopp Morris will not waive $600,000 in tuition fees that the Millstone Township School District owes the Upper Freehold Regional School District for the 2006-07 school year. Morris also denied Millstone Township School…
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Three U.F. residents vie for two BOE seats
BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer The Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education has a contested race for its two open Upper Freehold seats. Incumbents Lisa Herzer and Howard Krieger will face off with newcomer Steven Gagliardi in the April 21 school board election. Gagliardi, 40, has lived in Upper Freehold since 2005 with his wife…
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Millstone has contested school board election
Five candidates run for four open seats BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer In stark contrast to recent years, there are more candidates than seats available in Millstone’s annual school board election. Thomas Foley There are four candidates running for the three, three-year term seats available on the Board of Education. Current President Thomas Foley is…
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Patricia A. Bailey
Ms. Bailey, 68, of Manalapan, died March 10, 2009, at Bayshore Healthcare Center, Holmdel. Surviving are two daughters, Joan Ackerman, Jackson, and Patricia Jordan, New Mexico; a brother, Paul Michael Akers, and a sister, Barbara Fegley, both of Utah; and a grandson. Arrangements were under the direction of the Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold.
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Elmer J. Bozza
Mr. Bozza, 85, of Millstone Township, died March 3, 2009, at CentraState Medical Center in Freehold Township. Born in Newark, he lived in Fanwood and Toms River before moving to Millstone. Mr. Bozza was predeceased by his wife, Jane, and a daughter, Susan Taylor. He is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Thomas…
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Lisa Marie Handel
Miss Handel, 51, of the Cream Ridge section of Upper Freehold, died March 13, 2009. Born in Orange, she was raised in Morganville and was a longtime resident of Cream Ridge. She attended UCLA and completed two years at the Southwestern University School of Law, Calif. Miss Handel was founder and president of Nature’s Refuge,…
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Ronald K. Turcotte Sr.
Mr. Turcotte, 76, of Howell, died March 12, 2009. He was born in Ontario, Canada, and worked as a horse driver, trainer and owner for most of his life. Mr. Turcotte served on the board of directors for the Standardbred Breeders and Owners Association. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Lise Turcotte;…
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Reader says bring back the Ford Ranchero — say what?
Coda • GREG BEAN Once again, my readers have come through. When I ask them to respond to a column, they respond. Man, do they respond. A few weeks ago, after writing a column about how I thought the American auto industry could save itself by reintroducing the cars that made it famous — like…
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PRINCETON: Council to review borough vehicle replacement
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer After tabling a proposal to purchase four new vehicles for $80,000, Princeton Borough Council members said they favored formation of a committee to review the borough’s vehicle replacement schedule. The proposal, tabled Tuesday, was for the purchase of two Ford Crown Victorias and a Dodge Durango for the Police Department…
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