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Thermovision cameras detect ‘hot spots’ in area power lines
JCP&L is using thermographic cameras to capture images. As part of its ongoing inspection efforts, Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) is using thermographic cameras to capture infrared images that can detect certain potential problems on wires and other equipment that might not be apparent during regular inspections. By identifying these “hot spots,” maintenance and…
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Purchase of 10 school buses rejected by sizable margin
By MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer Voters in the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District rejected a public question that sought funding for the purchase of additional school buses. According to results posted on the Monmouth County election website, the question was rejected by a count of 4,976 “no” votes to 2,789 “yes” votes on Election Day, Nov.…
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Republicans sweep seats in Howell
By TAYLOR M. LIER Staff Writer HOWELL — A trio of Republicans won the race for three four-year terms on the Howell Township Council in the Nov. 4 election. Vote totals posted by the Monmouth County Board of Elections show incumbents Robert Nicastro, Pauline Smith and Robert Walsh winning re-election with 6,161, 6,364 and 6,233…
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Resident raises concerns about concrete crusher
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer MARLBORO — An application proposing the construction of a concrete crusher has sparked concern from a resident who believes the project could have a negative impact on residents. 631 Associates, LLC, has filed an application seeking a use variance in order to build a concrete crusher on a 49-acre parcel…
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Incumbents re-elected to school board
By CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD — Three incumbents ran unopposed and were re-elected to their seats on the Freehold Borough K-8 School District Board of Education in the Nov. 4 election. Jim Keelan, Bruce Patrick and Margaret Rogers won three-year terms with 939, 927 and 933 votes, respectively. Keelan, 49, has lived in…
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The last show under Friday night lights
ARE WE THERE YET Lori Clinch A round the time he was age 2, that boy ran through the living room. He was toting a crayon in one hand, a dinosaur in the other, and for reasons the average mind would not understand, he completed the outfit with a pair of cowboy boots. There was…
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Recording of meetings still under discussion
MARLBORO — A discussion concerning the recording and distribution of municipal meetings continued at the Oct. 23 Marlboro Township Council meeting when Business Administrator Jonathan Capp said the council is in the process of collecting proposals for filming and editing services. At a previous meeting, resident Dan Matarese said video recordings of Township Council, Zoning…
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FOR THE RECORD
The Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey provides bat houses to homeowners at a cost of $50 plus shipping. Information regarding the bat houses was incorrect in a recent Your Turn guest column.
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Incumbents supported for The Villages board
I t is my opinion that the incumbent members of The Villages board of trustees, Sid Corman and Vincent Sorge, be reelected to the board. With proven leadership, compassion and sound financial policies, it is my opinion that this is the best seven-member board of trustees that The Villages has ever had. Barbara DixelHowell
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