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Renaissance Fair will bring medieval times to Lakewood
By ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer Knights put on an exhibition of jousting at a previous edition of the Lakewood Lions Club’s Renaissance Fair at Pine Park, Lakewood. The fair will return on Sept. 21-22. FILE PHOTO I n a little over a month, Pine Park, 500 Country Club Drive, Lakewood, will be teeming with many…
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September will pay tribute to Freehold Borough seniors
— Clare Marie Celano FREEHOLD — September will be designated “Senior Month” in Freehold Borough, and a variety of events will be on tap for the community’s senior residents. On Sept. 3 at 6:30 p.m., the Borough Council will hold its regular meeting at the Hudson Manor apartment building. Hudson Manor is a residence for…
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Land Use Board seats filled
— Clare Marie Celano FREEHOLD — Annette Jordan, who has served on the Freehold Borough K-8 School District Board of Education since 2001, has been appointed to a seat on the Freehold Borough Land Use Board. Her term on the land use board will expire on Dec. 31. The Borough Council made several appointments to…
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Marlboro secures new police cars
— Jack Murtha MARLBORO — The Marlboro Police Department is set to receive five new vehicles through a pooled capital equipment lease program. On Aug. 1, the Township Council adopted two ordinances that green-lighted the lease of the automobiles through the Monmouth County Improvement Authority (MCIA). One ordinance paved the way for the authority to…
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Residents may weigh in on deer
By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer COLTS NECK — The time has come for residents to formally voice their opinions on deer management issues in Colts Neck. The Colts Neck Wildlife Committee has released a survey that is available for residents to complete by Sept. 8. Questionnaires may be filled out on the website www.coltsneck. nj.us…
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Marlboro resident reports he was injured in attack
MANALAPAN — Police are investigating an incident that left one person injured on Aug. 12. According to information provided by the Manalapan Police Department, at 11:13 p.m., Sgt. Edward Niesz, Patrolman Dennis O’Brien, Patrolman Matthew Mattia and Patrolman J. Morgan Joiner responded to the Milford Brook School on Globar Terrace for a report of a…
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Suspected drunken drivers will be targeted
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Law enforcement officers will be cracking down on drunken drivers as part of the 2013 Labor Day “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign. The campaign began on Aug. 16 and will run through Sept. 2, according to a press release issued by Freehold Township police Lt. Robert Brightman. Brightman said local…
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Freehold Elks Motorcycle Committee will host a bike night 6-9 p.m. Sept. 12, rain or shine, at Elks Point, intersection of Route 79 and Route 537, Freehold. All are invited to attend. Food will be available for purchase, with proceeds to benefit veterans and scholarships. Email [email protected] for additional information.
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Family puts out call for help finding wandering tortoise
By CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer A Freehold Township family is offering a reward to the person who finds Yohan, an African leopard tortoise who has been missing from the area of Great Bridge Road since July 3. FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — His name is Yohan and he is missing. Yohan is an African leopard tortoise…
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