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Valet parking case moved to Aug. 23
FREEHOLD – An application seeking approval from the Freehold Borough Planning Board to use property on Hudson Street as a valet parking lot is scheduled to continue being heard on Aug. 23. Previous hearings on the Exquisite Caterers application were held on March 22, April 26 and May 24. In May, the hearing was continued until…
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Sheryl Dente of Weichert Middletown office recognized
Christopher Anthony, regional vice-president of Weichert, Realtors, announced that Sheryl Dente of the Middletown office was recognized for her outstanding success during the month of June. A top producer, Dente led all sales associates in her Weichert sales region, which is comprised of locations throughout Monmouth and Ocean counties, in resale revenue units in June.…
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Colts Neck to ask residents to approve open space tax increase
COLTS NECK – The Colts Neck Township Committee has voted to put a public question on the Nov. 7 ballot and ask residents to approve an increase in the municipal open space tax rate. On July 12, committee members passed a resolution to ask voters to approve an increase in the municipal open space tax…
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Geiger becomes interim Head of School
RUMSON – Jayne Geiger has been named Interim Head of School at Rumson Country Day School (RCDS) by the school’s’ board of trustees. Geiger recently began her term on July 1. The position was previously held by Whitney Slade, who has chosen to move on to pursue other goals for herself and her family. Geiger served…
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Defensive-minded Mistretta to command Jaguars football
Vinnie Mistretta is well versed in the attitude that he desires from his Jackson Memorial High School football players. “We are going to continue to have that tough Jaguar attitude,” Mistretta said. That is the mindset of Mistretta, who was appointed as the new Jackson Memorial football coach at the Jackson Board of Education meeting…
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Milltown promotes court employee to full time
MILLTOWN — The increased workload and attrition concerns within the borough’s municipal court has led to the promotion of a part-time municipal court employee to full time. After some discussion, the Borough Council approved the promotion at a council meeting on June 13. Mayor Eric Steeber said part of the problem is that municipal court…
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Equestra residents focus attention on school funding issues
HOWELL – Representatives of the Howell K-8 School District recently met with residents of Equestra, a 55-and-over community, for a discussion of taxes, school funding, state tax initiatives and state mandates. Over the past several years, residents of Equesta, Route 33, Howell, have spoken publicly about the amount of property taxes they pay, and specifically…
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South River Library holds Crochet Coral Reef project
SOUTH RIVER Coming together locally to bring attention to the world’s vanishing ocean dwellings, the South River Library is hosting the “Crochet Coral Reef” project throughout the summer. Armed with crochet needles, yarn and two instructors, participants and members of the library’s knit and crochet group have been creating colorful sea creatures and coral reefs…
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