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Undefeated Allentown girls’ soccer team filled with potential
The Allentown High School girls’ soccer team is undefeated and unlimited in its potential. Allentown’s impressive play this season continued when the Redbirds soared to a 5-0 victory over Princeton High School at on Oct. 10 and then scored another victory at Ewing High School, 3-0, on Oct. 12. Allentown coach Kim Mauer is one…
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Holmdel Committee OKs payment change for new library
HOLMDEL The Township Committee approved a resolution authorizing a change order for the library’s construction project in Bell Works. The township awarded a contract to McCauley Construction for the construction of Holmdel Library at the Bell Works facility in the amount of $1,779,000, according to the committee agenda. The township architect had submitted a detailed…
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Manalapan police investigate alleged contractor scams
MANALAPAN – Police are investigating three reported incidents of theft by deception in which Manalapan residents who are 64, 69 and 74 years old were victimized. Police said that on Oct. 6 at 4:52 p.m., a 69-year-old resident reported entering into an agreement with a contractor to have work completed at a residence. The resident…
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American Legion to hold spaghetti dinner Oct. 22
American Legion Post No. 214 will sponsor its annual Spaghetti Festival 12:30-4:30 p.m. on Oct. 22 at the post home, 264 Whitehead Ave., South River. The menu will include spaghetti, homemade meatballs, sausage, salad, bread, coffee, tea, soda and cake. Donation is $13 for adults, $6 for children under age 10. For tickets or more…
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Jackson council removes zoning board member, appoints alternates
JACKSON – The Jackson Township Council has removed a member of the Zoning Board of Adjustment for cause and appointed two new members to the panel. On Oct. 10, council members voted unanimously to remove Anthony Marano from the board. Marano was appointed to the zoning board in August. He was arrested in September and…
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Councilman left out pertinent information
I feel compelled to respond to Freehold Borough Councilman Kevin Kane’s unfounded allegations about state Sen. Jennifer Beck in a recent letter to the editor. What Mr. Kane conveniently fails to note is that Sen. Beck fully supported the additional funding for Freehold Borough’s schools until the Democrats in Trenton, at the 11th hour, added…
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An action sequel — In your mind
By Paul Hall Replicants still exist as of 2049, 30 years since the events of Blade Runner. The world has changed yet is still very similar to the place that existed. The law searches for outdated replicants that have since been replaced by a modified and more docile model. Living in this futuristic world, the…
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Sports facility hearing pushed to November
MARLBORO – An application proposing the construction of a 54,440-square-foot sports facility covered by an inflatable dome was not heard as scheduled by the Marlboro Zoning Board of Adjustment on Oct. 10. Instead, the board carried the Amboy Avenue Partners, LLC, application to its Nov. 28 meeting. The applicant is represented by attorney Salvatore Alfieri.…
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Ask a memory care specialist
Galina Markovich, director of Millennium Memory Care, a group of Alzheimer’s and dementia care homes in New Jersey, has launched a new program titled “Ask a Memory Care Specialist.” The program is designed to help seniors and caregivers of loved ones with memory issues gain a better understanding of memory care issues and learn about…
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