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Participants sought for Classic Car Show
Madison Park School, Old Bridge, will host its Classic Car Show fundraiser 10 a.m.-3 p.m. May 13 in the parking lot at the former Lowe’s of Old Bridge, next to Wendy’s, 1324 Route 9. The lot will open at 9 a.m. Rain date is May 20. Participants and spectators will judge the cars. Car-registration fee…
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Proposed ‘no cost’ library now has ‘extravagant’ price tag
The Holmdel Township Committee (TC) is planning to bond $2 million for a library in the Bell Works building. While Holmdel is excited about the prospects of a new library, the TC needs to address critical issues and explain costs before they commit our tax dollars. The Redevelopment Agreement between the Township of Holmdel and…
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‘Speak out’ to officials about supporting clean water and air
How important is clean air and water to you and your family? Enough to speak out about the proposed cuts to the EPA? Call or write to President Trump regarding his proposed cuts to the EPA. Also, call or write to Gov. Christie about his five appointees out of nine, approving the natural gas pipeline…
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Millstone resident files legal action against cell tower
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer MILLSTONE – A Millstone Township resident has taken legal action against the municipality and the Zoning Board of Adjustment in response to the board’s approval for the construction of a cellular communications tower at 237 Woodville Road. Arlene Fitzpatrick Yarbrough filed a complaint in state Superior Court, Freehold, following the…
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Breakfast With the Easter Bunny to include flapjack fundraiser
North Brunswick Township and the Heritage Day Committee will serve as the hosts to Breakfast With the Easter Bunny from 8:30-10:30 a.m. on March 25 at Applebee’s, 324 Ryders Lane, Milltown. Pictures with the Easter Bunny, face painting and glitter tattoos will accompany a flapjack breakfast. The cost is $10 per person. Tickets are available…
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Monroe American Legion plans conference, poppy drive for the spring
MONROE – American Legion Post 522 has many events planned for the spring. In May, members will hold interviews with high school juniors to select delegates and alternates to attend the American Legion Boys State at Ryder College in late June. The Boys State event teaches young men how the government operates by having them run their own city. The post…
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Robotics team members put design skills to work
By Anna Plank Twelve years ago, Team 1807’s founder, Chris Nalbone, had a goal. He wanted to start a FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics team in Allentown High School in order to create an activity his son could partake in and enjoy. However, Mr. Nalbone did more than that; he…
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Life still has two shifts
By Mark Rosman Staff Writer I can see my life changing in front of my eyes and I suppose it is just natural progression. The clearest evidence of that change came without notice two weeks ago when I went out to dinner at a restaurant in Monroe Township. I was on my way back from…
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Young businesswomen work to grow Frutta Bowls
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer Two young women from Freehold Township are running and expanding a business that encourages healthy eating. Brooke Gagliano, 24, and Kelsey Healy, 22, are in the process of expanding the business Frutta Bowls, a health food restaurant that offers fruit bowls and smoothies. “We specialize in acai, pitaya and kale…
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