• Tuition bill hurts N.J. students and taxpayers

    Democrats are touting another assault on U.S. citizens’ rights and pocketbooks with their in-state tuition gift for illegal aliens. This bill hurts New Jersey students and New Jersey taxpayers. Here are some reasons why:  The new tuition paid by illegal aliens will be $14,000 per year. The current rate is $28,000. Who will make…

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    Chabad members in Monroe Township light the Hanukkah menorah on Nov. 27. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR

  • Local women honored by Hadassah

    Two women from the Marlboro area were honored for their leadership, participation and dedication to Hadassah, the largest Zionist organization in the United States. The honorees were Tmima Grinvald (Hador Haba Chapter of Hadassah) and Alison Gross (Marlboro Chapter of Hadassah). The women received their awards on Oct. 27, 2012, at the Forsgate Country Club,…

  • After delay, Marlboro ready to move on leach field work

    By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer MARLBORO — For about two years, a portion of the septic system that serves the Hamilton Park mobile-home community has been in shambles. Although Marlboro officials have moved to remedy the situation, upgrades to the community will not begin for several months. Hamilton Park is on Spring Valley Road in…

  • Train show to benefit Toys for Tots program

    The Garden State Central Model Railroad Club’s Holiday Spectacular and Train Display will be held from noon to 5 p.m. Dec. 7, 8, 14, 15, 21 and 22 at the InfoAge Science Center, 2201 Marconi Road, Wall Township. Visitors will view operating model trains from N to G gauges. Santa and his animated reindeer will…

  • Burglary nets New York man prison sentence

    MARLBORO — A Brooklyn, N.Y., man was sentenced on Nov. 18 to 63 months in prison for his involvement in a plot to burglarize a pharmacy in Marlboro and sell the stolen narcotics for cash, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. James Zarbailov, 23, previously pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Freda L. Wolfson to…

  • Center Stage locations accepting donations

    The Center Stage Dance and Theater schools of East Brunswick, Marlboro and Ocean are coordinating efforts with the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties and the HomeFront shelter, and will serve as a registered drop-off site for donations through Dec. 13. Nonperishable, ready-to-eat meals such as soups, stews, spaghetti and meatballs, canned vegetables, peanut butter,…

  • Residents undergo treatment for rabies

    MANALAPAN — Fifteen members from four Manalapan families are undergoing a series of rabies treatments following their exposure to a kitten that was determined to be infected with rabies, according to a press release issued by the Manalapan Health Department on Nov. 26. The kitten originated from an outdoor cat colony at a work site…

  • Marlboro man pleads guilty in bribe scheme

    The owner of a company that sold maintenance and cleaning supplies admitted paying bribes to a Union County official and to defrauding the county of more than $120,000 in connection with the purchases, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. Richard Greer, 54, of Marlboro, pleaded guilty last week to an information charging him with one…

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