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CODA
Sept. 11, 2001: the memories still vivid after 12 long years Greg Bean A s I write this on Sept. 13, my emotional tank is running on empty and I’m sure many of yours are as well. The first week of September is a time of somber remembrance around here, and as the dark nights…
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Thief swipes unlocked BMW
MANALAPAN — A BMW that was left unlocked, with the key in a cup holder, was reported stolen by its owners at 7:12 a.m. Aug. 28. According to information provided by the Manalapan Police Department, Patrolman Chris Oleksy responded to East Parsonage Way, off Millhurst Road, for a report of a stolen black, four-door BMW…
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Regulations proposed for portable storage units
By CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Although municipal officials understand there may be a need for residents to occasionally place a portable temporary storage unit on their property, they want people to be aware that rules regulating the use of such containers may soon be in place. The Township Committee has introduced…
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Senior Day will take place in Freehold Borough
FREEHOLD — September has been designated as Senior Citizens Month in Freehold Borough, and to that end, municipal officials have planned activities to celebrate the seniors’ dedication and service to their community. Senior Day, sponsored by the Freehold Borough Human Relations Committee, will take place on Sept. 22 and is meant to shine a light…
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Fun at Marlboro Day
Youngsters have fun on a spinning tea cup ride at Marlboro Day, a community celebration that was held on Sept. 8 at the Marlboro municipal complex, Wyncrest Road. Vendors, entertainment and activities gave Marlboro residents a chance to get together for an afternoon of fun and relaxation. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Old Ship of Zion volunteers will raise funds at festival
By MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer Old Ship of Zion Missionary Baptist Church From a small group of founders, the Old Ship of Zion Missionary Baptist Church has fashioned a proud history that stretches across 64 years. The church sits atop a hill on Englishtown Jamesburg Road (Route 522) at the border of Monroe Township and…
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Children will plant pinwheels
MARLBORO — In today’s world, peace needs to become more than just a word. Pupils in the kindergarten art classes at the David C. Abbott Early Learning Center, Tennent Road, will take part in an international art and literacy project, Pinwheels for Peace, at 11 a.m. Sept. 20. The pupils will plant pinwheels that have…
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Philosophy & music will combine
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County will welcome David Brahinsky in a twopart presentation on Oct. 13. At 1 p.m., Brahinsky will present “Spinoza’s Influence on the Liberal, Democratic Tradition,” and at 2:30 p.m. he and the Roosevelt String Band will perform in concert. The cost of both events is $18…
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Area resident pens play’s music
The Duplex Theatre, 61 Christopher St., 7th Ave, New York, will present “Roam the Ruins,” a new musical with book and lyrics by Richard M. Dery, of Manhattan, and music by Sam Levine, of Marlboro. “Roam the Ruins” was named a finalist in the New Jersey Playwright’s Contest at William Paterson University in January 2013.…
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