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Your car is telling you something
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features When a light flashes on a vehicle’s dashboard it usually means there’s a problem. How bad? Read on. I t’s normal to have a car’s instrument panel light up like a Christmas tree for a few seconds every time the ignition is engaged, but if one or more of those…
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Asbury Park bakery rocks
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer Freehold’s Kimmee Masi, owner of Confections of a Rock Star, opened the Asbury Park bakery in 2012, offering music-themed cupcakes, cookies and pastries. ASBURY PARK — Radio stations have already begun playing holiday music, but perhaps the best holiday tune is coming straight out of an Asbury Park bakery. Since…
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Grant will help pay for septic system at schools
MILLSTONE — A state grant will help to pay for the installation of a new septic system at the Millstone Township primary/elementary school complex. The Schools Development Authority (SDA) announced that a grant has recently been executed for the Millstone Township K- 8 School District through the SDA’s Regular Operating District (ROD) grant program. Grant…
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One religion that respects many faiths
Your recent article, “Interfaith Families Embrace Holidays,” was heartwarming as it showed people’s acceptance and enjoyment of each other’s traditions, but it left me wishing for more for these folks, that is, the support of a faith community of their own and the challenge of going deeper to explore their values and beliefs. The denomination…
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More than $12K raised for injured hockey player
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer A fundraiser to benefit Mikey Nichols, a high school ice hockey player who suffered a spinal cord injury in January, grossed more than $12,000 for the foundation supporting his recovery. Gasko’s Family Farm and Greenhouses, Monroe Township, hosted its annual Christmas Open House on Nov. 29, when donations were…
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Freeholders to reorganize on Jan. 6
The Monmouth County Board of Freeholders will organize for 2015 at 4 p.m. Jan. 6 at Biotechnology High School at 5000 Kozloski Road, Freehold Township. On the agenda will be the swearing-in of Lillian G. Burry and Gary J. Rich Sr. as members of the board. Burry and Rich were re-elected to three-year terms in…
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Drivers warned to stay off trails
MILLSTONE — Eric Davis, chairman of the Millstone Township Environmental Commission, said a project dubbed “A Sign is Worth a Thousand Words” will help motorists make some important realizations about protecting a precious natural resource, namely the community’s public open space and trails. Members of the commission noticed that township-owned public trails and open spaces…
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Choir brightens Christmas season
A tradition that has lasted 40 years is in full swing once again as the Community Christian Choir continues its annual concert series with a focus on the “Miracle of Peace.” The choir includes more than 80 children and 30 adult singers from many Christian denominations, representing more than 45 churches throughout central New Jersey.…
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