• No timeline set for review of Rt. 33 business proposals

    By MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — There is no set date when a panel may be named to review development proposals that have been submitted to Manalapan officials for the Route 33 corridor. The possibility of development along Route 33, a largely undeveloped state highway that runs through Manalapan from the Freehold Township border…

  • Jackson resident facing DWI charge after crash

    MANALAPAN — A resident of Jackson was charged with driving while intoxicated following his involvement in a motor vehicle incident on Route 9 on Sept. 6. Police said that at 7:02 p.m., Patrolman Eric Voorand responded to Route 9 south for a report of an individual who was operating a vehicle in an erratic manner.…

  • Council approves leach field repairs at mobile home site

    By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer MARLBORO — Despite concerns from residents regarding spending, an additional sum of money was authorized for the rebuilding and replacement of broken leach fields that serve the Hamilton Park mobile home community. On Sept. 4, a 2-0 vote of the Township Council authorized the expenditure of an additional $720,000 from…

  • The best cancer care starts with a foundation of top-quality pathology

    By Paul Simon, D.O. A s medical director of the Pathology Department at CentraState Medical Center, my clinical team and I play a key role in the eventual cancer treatment of all our patients.As a physician specializing in pathology, my role is to interpret lab tests and evaluate cells, tissues, and organs to diagnose cancer.…

  • Teenage friendship is rekindled at Parker Adult Day Center in Highland Park

    Andy Yusko and Buzz Creamer at Parker’s Adult Day Center, Highland Park Two men sit across from each other at a table in Parker Home’s Adult Day Center. One stares at the other after spotting his first name written on the placemat. “Your name is Andy,” said Buzz Creamer.“Is your last name Yusko?” “Yes,” replied…

  • Understanding the difference between IQ and learning struggles

    By Michael Ginsberg Have you ever wondered how your child can be so funny, creative, and smart, but still struggle with school? If so, you’re not alone. Many parents run the gamut of emotions when helping their child through three hours of homework. Is the school giving them too much? Is their child just disorganized?…

  • How to get better, faster, from a sprain or strain

    Jerry Moczerniuk, P.T., D.P.T. A t some time in our lives we all sprain or strain a body part, whether that would be spraining an ankle, straining a calf muscle, or straining a rotator cuff. In working with clients I frequently run into those terms being interchanged, and not fully understood. My goal in writing…

  • CentraState to hold a free women’s health event on Oct. 6

    CentraState Medical Center is continuing its Live Life Well program series with a free women’s health event on Oct. 6, from 5-8 p.m. at CentraState’s Star and Barry Tobias Ambulatory Campus, 901 W. Main St., Freehold. The event will feature seminars, presented by clinical experts, on how to improve one’s mind, body and spirit.A lecture…

  • Back in the sugar again

    By Joanne Gerr, M.S.W., C.S.W. I t’s fall and we are all busy again.The air is crisper, leaves are turning, and it feels good to be outside.Amid all of the hustle and bustle, we begin preparations for fall get-togethers and holidays.This is the traditional time for harvesting — a time when our ancestors gathered together…

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