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She has had it up to here with winter
Lori Clinch ARE WE THERE YET I t’s spring! That’s right, I said it. Spring. Oh sure, the calendar says we have a couple more weeks until the official arrival of the auspicious event. Certainly there are folks who will contend that we are still in winter’s nasty clutches. But I, Lori A. Clinch, am…
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Howell man sought by authorities
By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer Michael J. Harrold HOWELL — Law enforcement personnel are searching for a Howell resident who is accused of committing theft by deception. Howell police said they are seeking Michael J. Harrold, 46. Police said that during the past few months, Harrold has listed his Albatross Drive home on Craigslist.com multiple…
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Visit from hot air balloon top prize in Festival of Ballooning contest
The QuickChek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning, in association with PNC Bank, is inviting New Jersey students in grades two through 12 to take part in the 11th annual PNC Bank American Patriot Essay Contest by writing a short essay on the topic “What the American Flag Means to Me.” The grand prize winner will…
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Morning personality Marty Martinez retires from Greater Media’s WRAT-FM
Marty Martinez Greater Media New Jersey announced that longtime WRAT-FM morning co-host Marty Martinez has decided to hang up his headphones and retire after a long and successful career. The radio veteran’s last day on the air was Feb. 28. Martinez served as the official morning co-host of the RAT’s Carl and Marty in the…
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‘Four Perfect Pebbles’ author will speak about Holocaust
By MAUREEN DAYE Correspondent MILLSTONE — Marion Blumenthal Lazan, a survivor of the Holocaust, will share her firsthand account of the devastating years that shaped her childhood during a special presentation at the Millstone Performing Arts Center, 5 Dawson Court, at 1:30 p.m. March 18. The event is open to the public. Although Lazan has…
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Chamber offers business owners opportunities
By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer HOWELL — The Howell Chamber of Commerce, 103 W. 2nd St., provides a number of ways for local merchants to garner attention and business. “We are an organization of local businesses and even some businesses outside of Howell whose owners live in town, and we promote doing business within the…
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Time is now to ramp up fight vs. blood cancers
Mark Rosman IN THE NEWS Mark, Stephanie & Nate Rosman – 1999 I hate cancer with a passion. During my 32-year career with Greater Media Newspapers, our staff writers have authored hundreds of articles about men, women and children who have battled the disease. Some of those articles have had happy endings and some, unfortunately,…
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Arc of Monmouth will honor special month
March 1 marked the start of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. To celebrate this month, The Arc of Monmouth will be joining other chapters of The Arc, individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families and friends in getting out in public to raise awareness on March 29. The goal of this one-day event is to…
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Students excited about ‘Les Miserables’
A t Jackson Memorial High School, students have the opportunity to perform in award-winning musical theater productions — an opportunity that provides a life-enriching arena for personal growth and development through exploration of the performing arts. Year after year, the impact of the Jackson Memorial musical theater program is evident. Shows such as “Seussical,” “The…
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