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Howell juveniles charged following crime spree
HOWELL – Two male juveniles from Howell have been charged in connection with a neighborhood crime spree that included vandalism committed at a park in neighboring Freehold Township. Howell police reported that at 2 p.m. Sept. 26, two 16-year old males, both residents of Howell, were arrested and charged with burglary, theft and criminal mischief…
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Millstone fire company recruiting new volunteers
MILLSTONE – The Millstone Township Fire Company has launched a new effort to recruit volunteer firefighters. The fire company consists of career (paid) firefighters and volunteer firefighters. There are 10 career firefighters employed by the fire company and their efforts are supplemented by 27 volunteer firefighters , according to Fire Commissioner David Markunas. Markunas said…
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Artist Enrique Zaldivar’s work featured at the Barron Art Center in October
The Barron Art Center (BAC) will host “The Barron Arts Center’s Artist of the Year Exhibit 2017: Enrique Zaldivar — Joy of Motion” from October 5-26 at the BAC, 582 Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge. The artist’s reception is from 7-9 p.m. Oct. 10. Light refreshments will be available. Enrique Zaldivar is a Cuban painter based in the…
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Friendship Circle will host color run
Friendship Circle of Central Jersey’s fourth annual Color Run will return to the Manalapan Recreation Center, 120 Route 522, Manalapan, on Oct. 22 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Members of the public are invited to support children who have special needs. More than 250 men, women and children will run and walk and be…
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Howell library plans events for October
HOWELL – October is shaping up as a busy month at the Howell Library, 318 Old Tavern Road. “In Our Own Voice,” a firsthand account of what it is like to live with mental illness, will take place at 7 p.m. tonight, Oct. 4, at the library, in recognition of National Mental Health Awareness Week.…
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Allentown field hockey team coming together after dominating victory
The Allentown High School field hockey team feels like it is hitting its stride. That attitude is a result of Allentown’s 5-0 victory over West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South on Sept. 25 in Allentown. “I like how they’re playing together as a team,” Allentown coach Mary Ellen McCarthy said. “They’re moving the ball as a…
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New Jersey consumers should beware of flood-damaged vehicles
While New Jersey was largely spared from the wrath of recent hurricanes, residents could still be victimized by unknowingly purchasing a flood-damaged vehicle that was shipped to New Jersey to be sold at a bargain price. “Consumers who are thinking about purchasing a used motor vehicle need to be vigilant in the wake of hurricanes…
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Ministry contributes to hurricane relieft
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – When Hurricane Harvey hit Texas, the ministry of SRB Help Center established in the Co-Cathedral of St. Robert Bellarmine decided to extend its services to another state. SRB Help Center was formed in 2012 in response to superstorm Sandy, according to a press release. The ministry continues to provide for the immediate…
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News Transcript On Campus, Oct. 4
In commencement exercises on May 16, Fairleigh Dickinson University conferred more than 3,000 degrees on graduates, at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford. The following area residents received degrees: Michael Patti of Freehold, Tyler Lucas of Morganville, Alicia Theoret of Freehold, Michael Brown of Freehold, Alaina Gambardella of Manalapan, Brielle Grabas of Freehold, Joseph Winowski of Manalapan,…
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