Tag: CentraState Medical Center

  • News Transcript News Briefs, Nov. 30

    News Transcript News Briefs, Nov. 30

    The Manalapan Police Department has reported the following incidents which recently occurred in the community: On Nov. 10 at 7 a.m., two Manalapan residents reported that unknown individuals smashed the windows of two vehicles that were parked at the Gordons Center shopping center, 285 Gordons Corner Road, and removed purses from the vehicles. The total…

  • News Transcript News Briefs, Sept. 14

    News Transcript News Briefs, Sept. 14

    The Manalapan Police Department has reported the following incidents that recently occurred in the community: On Aug. 24 at 1:46 p.m., a Manalapan resident reported that an unknown individual made $5,300 in fraudulent purchases using the victim’s credit card information in New York. Patrolman Hunter Mauro handled the incident. On Aug. 25 at 3:52 p.m.,…

  • News Transcript News Briefs, April 27

    News Transcript News Briefs, April 27

    The Freehold Township Planning Board has undergone several membership changes in recent weeks. Rich Gatto, who served as the board’s chairman for many years, and Rob Kash, who served several terms on the board, have stepped down from the panel. During the board’s April 21 meeting in the municipal building, Apryl Kurtz and Jason Levy,…

  • Examiner News Briefs, April 27

    Examiner News Briefs, April 27

    Two incumbent Republicans are seeking re-election to new three-year terms on the Township Committee in Upper Freehold Township. Republicans Stanley Moslowski and LoriSue Mount filed nominating petitions to run in the Republican primary election on June 7. No other Republicans filed a nominating petition. Moslowski and Mount will run unopposed in the primary as they…

  • Freehold Township, CentraState settle tax appeal issue

    Freehold Township, CentraState settle tax appeal issue

    FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Administrators at CentraState Medical Center have entered into an agreement with Freehold Township municipal officials to provide annual community service as part of a tax appeal settlement. On Jan. 25, Township Commitee members authorized the execution of the community service contribution agreement with CentraState. As noted in a resolution, CentraState owns properties…

  • News Transcript News Briefs, Dec. 22

    News Transcript News Briefs, Dec. 22

    Wawa has opened a new convenience store at 3303 Route 9 North, Freehold Township, just north of Elton-Adelphia Road. The grand opening of the location is the first store in Freehold Township and 20th store to open in Monmouth County, according to a press release. The new store will not only have all of Wawa’s…

  • News Transcript News Briefs, Nov. 17

    News Transcript News Briefs, Nov. 17

    The Freehold Borough K-8 School District Board of Education will seek to fill a vacant seat on the nine-member panel following the anticipated departure of a member. District administrators said board member Tyler Jordan is resigning from his position. Jordan joined the board in 2017. Board members are scheduled to interview candidates seeking the position…

  • CentraState Medical Center awarded $5 million federal grant

    CentraState Medical Center awarded $5 million federal grant

    FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – CentraState Medical Center has been awarded a $5.5 million federal grant by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to pay for the hospital’s extensive emergency measures taken during the COVID-19 pandemic, Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) announced. “I worked with the tireless staff at CentraState at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic and…

  • Residents sew 4,000 masks in show of support for CentraState Medical Center

    Residents sew 4,000 masks in show of support for CentraState Medical Center

    Project Seniors Sew, an ad hoc group of local home sewers, announced they have made and donated more than 4,000 masks to CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. “The number and quality of the masks donated is a testament to the incredible work ethic of our sewers,” project manager Jane Gavaghen said. “Our sewers knew their…