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Board looks favorably on proposed office building
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The Planning Board has instructed its attorney to prepare a positive resolution for the construction of a two-story 38,300-square-foot office building at the intersection of Business Route 33 and Halls Mills Road. The board heard the application for the building at its March 5 and voted…
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MOVING UP – SHOULD YOUR CHILD TAKE SPORTS TO THE NEXT LEVEL? – Advertorial
By Gloria Averbuch MOVING UP – SHOULD YOUR CHILD TAKE SPORTS TO THE NEXT LEVEL? – Advertorial Advertorial MOVING UP – SHOULD YOUR CHILD TAKE SPORTS TO THE NEXT LEVEL? By Gloria Averbuch Sports offer fitness, fun, camaraderie and education in a whole host of life skills. When determining whether to get more serious,…
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Hockey fundraiser pits locals vs. Devils alumni
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer COLTS NECK — Members of Colts Neck’s hometown ice hockey team the Steeds will come face to face with some of their favorite New Jersey Devils players during a benefit hockey game to raise money for the Colts Neck Volunteer Fire Company No. 2. On March 29 the Steeds will…
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WMUA settles with attorney
MANALAPAN — Representatives of the Western Monmouth Utilities Authority (WMUA) announced that the authority has settled its September 2008 lawsuit filed against James Cleary to recover post-employment health benefits premiums paid by the WMUA to the state health benefits program. Cleary is the WMUA’s former attorney. “The WMUA Board of Commissioners is pleased to bring…
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Effort to rename bridge advances
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — A bridge in Freehold Township would be named the Cpl. Philip A. Reynolds Memorial Bridge under legislation unanimously approved last week by the state Assembly that was sponsored by Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande (R-Monmouth and Mercer). “Cpl. Reynolds gave his life for his country nearly 50 years ago,” Casagrande said. “This honor is…
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Thrift stores report increase in business
More people are facing hardships during today’s tough economic climate BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Difficult economic times are driving some people to cut back on their spending and that fact is apparent at area thrift shops, where sales are up and more people than usual are coming through the doors. CLARE MARIE CELANO…
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Play is the thing with Wii – Video Included
Marlboro teenagers bring fun and companionship to assisted living facility BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer Click HERE to watch Video in HD Play is the thing with Wii Residents of the Monmouth Crossing assisted living facility on Iron Bridge Road spent time recently with members of the Marlboro Teen Advisory Committee PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR…
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ERIC SUCAR staff Colts Neck High School’s Brooke Hampton tosses up a shot during the second half of the Cougars’ 49-28 victory over Montgomery in the Central Jersey Group IV state sectional title game on March 10. For more on Colts Neck’s state tournament run, see Sports.
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Municipal energy audit to check Manalapan sites
Board of Public Utilities will help pay for survey BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer Municipal buildings in Manalapan will be examined to determine their present level of energy efficiency — and how that energy efficiency may be approved — under the terms of a contract the Township Committee awarded at its March 11 meeting. The…
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