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Hazlet hears plan for new hotel
HAZLET Plans for a four-story Holiday Inn Express off of Route 35 were presented to the township’s Land Use Board. The attorney for Gode Hotels LLC company, Jeffrey Gale from Gale and Laughlin, presented the company’s application for its preliminary and final site plan approval, as well as its requests for a use variance and…
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Applicant seeks approval to reduce size of development
MILLSTONE – An applicant is seeking permission to amend a plan for a warehouse that was previously approved by the Millstone Township Planning Board. XXIII Associates/River Center, LLC seeks to amend an application for the construction of a warehouse on Old Route 33 and Farrington Boulevard that received preliminary and final site plan approval in…
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Residents should take note of Marlboro vote
Does your vote count? The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education thinks not. A number of years ago our school board along with (then) Superintendent of Schools David Abbott wanted to build another elementary school during the banking crisis even though there was no building going on in the township. Today, had the school…
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Tech Centre expands lab space for incubator program
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) announced it will again expand its successful incubator program with the creation of the Biotechnology Development Center (BDC) on the 50-acre Technology Centre of New Jersey research park in North Brunswick. The BDC will offer suites of intermediate lab and office space from 3,400 to…
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Marlboro to examine commercial sites as possible location for housing
MARLBORO – The Marlboro Township Council is directing the Planning Board to investigate whether properties that are junkyards and automobile salvage businesses could be redeveloped for residential uses. Council members took the action on Aug. 10. Mayor Jonathan Hornik said the board’s investigation will be undertaken to determine if the 11 sites in question could…
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Freehold Township will add two members to planning board
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Municipal officials are taking action to increase the number of alternate members who may serve on the Planning Board. On Aug. 15, the Township Committee introduced an ordinance that, if adopted, will increase the number of alternate members on the Freehold Township Planning Board from two to four. The ordinance is scheduled…
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Church members, Linwood staff improve courtyard at middle school
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Point Community Church of North Brunswick canceled its regular worship services at Linwood Middle School (LMS) in order to partner with the faculty and staff of the school to completely redo the main courtyard. During the week prior to the event, the grounds crew for the North Brunswick School District was to…
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North Brunswick officers will increase pedestrian safety awareness
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The North Brunswick Police Department has received a $15,000 grant from the New Jersey Department of Highway Traffic Safety to conduct pedestrian safety activities through next year. There will be an effort to improve high-risk pedestrian intersections as much as possible with enhanced crosswalk markings and signage, according to a joint statement…
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PAL and municipal alliance team up for fundraiser
HOWELL – The Howell Municipal Alliance and the Howell Police Athletic League joined forces to organize the recent “Hope for Howell” vendor fair and fundraiser to raise awareness about substance abuse prevention and to raise money for drug prevention programs. On the evening of Aug. 16, residents visited the Southard Community Enrichment Center on Kent Road…
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