• Diagnosing the mystery illness

    By Michael Ginsberg Often those pesky symptoms stem from anxiety, but what’s causing that? We’re more than two months into school now and it seems like things should be settling down — kids have adjusted to new routines, classes and teachers, regained knowledge lost over the summer and are ready to take on new learning,…

  • Total exchange of the joint

    Today, baby boomers and seniors have a desire to stay active longer. As such, there has been a rise in total joint replacement procedures and along with it a more efficient, effective and safer surgery By Yuliya Nemykina CTW Features Crack open a tabloid magazine or tune into any “Real Housewives” show and it would…

  • Family thanks supporters of golf outing

    We, the family of Anthony and Harriet Lombardi, would like to thank all those who participated in our sixth annual Anthony and Harriet Lombardi Memorial Golf Outing on Sept. 8 at the Knob Hill Golf Club, Manalapan. This includes all the golfers, luncheon guests, sponsors and volunteers who made our event a great success. We…

  • BPU president needs to address two issues

    A ARP welcomes new Board of Public Utilities (BPU) President Richard Mroz and looks forward to working with him on key utility and telecommunications issues that affect all New Jerseyans, including our 50-plus residents. We call on President Mroz to quickly address two critically important issues, the resolutions for each are long overdue. It has…

  • Republicans working to cultivate candidates

    You may have noticed in driving around Freehold Borough that there were no campaign signs for Republican candidates for the Borough Council. We on the Freehold Borough Republican Committee have been concerned about the economic situation in our town: businesses leaving our community, the changing demographics, unaddressed needs and the plight of many of its…

  • Fight continues against pancreatic cancer

    Progress is desperately needed in the fight against pancreatic cancer. According to a recent report, pancreatic cancer is expected to move from the fourth to the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States by 2020. There are no early diagnostic tools, few effective treatments and no cure for this insidious disease. It…

  • Photo

    Men and women who have served in America’s armed forces will be honored on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, when officials and citizens will participate in ceremonies honoring service members for their commitment to and sacrifices on behalf of the United States.

  • Monte Carlo night planned

    FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The Freehold Township Education Foundation will hold its third annual Monte Carlo Night of games to raise funds to bring interactive technology teaching tools to the Freehold Township K-8 School District’s pre-kindergarten, elementary and middle schools. The event will be held at the Eagle Oaks Golf and Country Club, Howell, from 6-11…

  • Howell Township Council addresses audit issue

    HOWELL — Municipal officials have taken action to address an issue that came to light in an annual audit of Howell’s finances. The Township Council at its meeting on Oct. 21 approved a corrective action plan relating to the Dec. 31, 2013 audit report. At the same time, the council passed a resolution certifying that…

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