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Company alleging damages in parking lot disagreement
ALLENTOWN — A downtown building owner is seeking a legal remedy because the borough has never built a parking lot that the building owner claims was promised. A tort claim notice has been filed by attorney Adam Schneider of Long Branch on behalf of his client, Owen Seeland, LLC, in connection with property at 3,…
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Monroe girls’ soccer team focusing on GMC Tournament
Optimism is abundant among the girls’ soccer players at Monroe Township High School. That attitude was shared by the players even after Monroe’s 3-2 loss to The Lawrenceville School on Oct. 16 during Senior Night in Monroe. Seniors Tayler Muce, an outside back, and Paige Gandy, a midfielder, loved the chemistry that Monroe displays. Muce…
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Flier was not fair to candidate for Senate
Jennifer Beck, career politician, sank to a new low with her recent mailing of a flier claiming that, in the past, Vin Gopal was the “campaign manager” for a candidate involved in money laundering. As a college student, Vin worked as an intern for a local Democratic Party. He was assigned to various campaigns including…
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Edison resident supports Lankey for mayor
I read with great irony former Mayor Antonia Ricigliano’s recent letter endorsing candidate Keth Hahn [for mayor]. The folly of former Mayor Ricigliano touting her accomplishments and endorsing Hahn seems to bypass the reality of the ineptness Edison endured during her term in office. Once elected, Ricigliano proceeded to reignite the turmoil of our already…
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Synagogue to honor longtime member
FREEHOLD – At Sabbath services on Nov. 11, the Freehold Jewish Center, Congregation Agudath Achim, will honor Marcy Cortez. The Saturday morning services will be followed with a celebration in her honor. Cortez has served the Freehold Jewish Center for many years and in many capacities, beginning with the Hebrew school and moving up to…
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Jackson planners reject application for contractors yard
JACKSON – After members of the Planning Board told an applicant’s representatives they had one more chance to get their application right, that direction was not followed and the application was denied on Oct. 16. The applicant, CDR Whitesville LLC, was proposing to build a contractors yard with the bulk storage of building supplies and…
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Ballot question approval would lock in environmental funds
By Michele S. Byers If your community’s land and water were contaminated – and the polluter was fined for the damage – where do you think the money should go? Should the funds be dedicated to protecting or restoring natural resources in the impacted area or should they go into the general state budget, or…
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News Transcript Business Briefs, Oct. 25
The Turning Point restaurants will host a weekend fundraiser on Nov. 4-5 to benefit LADACIN Network. The Turning Point in the Epicentre, Route 9, Manalapan, will participate in the fundraiser. This will be the 12th event hosted by the Turning Point. Last year’s event raised $20,800 to support LADACIN Network’s educational, therapeutic, social, residential and…
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Realtor hands out American flags
Bobbi Lebbing, a Monroe resident, mother and local Realtor with RE/MAX Platinum went to the Homecoming football game Friday evening and, in a show of support gave out more than 400 American Flags to whoever wanted one. She simply wanted to show her support for her country, the American Flag, our veterans who have served…
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