Tag: Manalapan
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Board grants preliminary approval to Four Seasons at Manalapan Brook
MANALAPAN – The Manalapan Planning Board has granted preliminary subdivision approval and preliminary site plan approval to a company that will construct an adult community on Route 33. On Aug. 23, board members voted 9-0 to grant the approval to K. Hovnanian Shore Acquisitions for Four Seasons at Manalapan Brook. Chairwoman Kathryn Kwaak, Vice Chairwoman…
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Thieves target cars in Manalapan, Marlboro and Old Bridge
The police departments in Manalapan, Marlboro and Old Bridge have arrested one individual and are seeking additional suspects who targeted cars for burglaries and theft during a recent crime spree. The Marlboro Police Department is investigating seven car burglaries and/or thefts that occurred between Aug. 18-19. Capt. Fred Reck said there were five car burglaries…
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Manalapan ordinance will permit affordable housing on Woodward Road
MANALAPAN – The Township Committee has adopted an ordinance that establishes a Special Economic Development/Affordable Housing (SED/AH) overlay zone on property at the corner of Route 33 west and Woodward Road. The adoption of the ordinance paves the way for a developer to propose multiple uses on the property, including affordable housing. The ordinance was…
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Walk With Joe returns to Monmouth Battlefield State Park on Sept. 8
MANALAPAN – The men and women who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, will be remembered when the 17th annual Walk With Joe takes place at 10 a.m. Sept. 8 at Monmouth Battlefield State Park, Route 33, Manalapan. People of all ages are expected to converge on the hallowed Revolutionary…
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Ethan S. Winter memorial scholarship established by Manalapan residents
MANALAPAN – Lynn and Jeffrey Winter of Manalapan have announced the formation of the Ethan S. Winter Memorial Scholarship Fund to support undergraduate biology research at The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. The scholarship was created in memory of their son, Ethan, who graduated summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, from William and…
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Residents file to run for school board seats
Residents who wanted to run for a seat on their local school board had until July 30 to file a nominating petition. The school board election will be held on Nov. 6. In the Colts Neck K-8 School District, the terms of board members Dr. Kimberly Raymond, Kevin O’Connor and Heather Tormey will end in…
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Temple Beth Shalom Religious School offers variety of programs
Temple Beth Shalom Religious School begins on an early childhood level of ages 3-5 that meets once a month, a primary level of ages 6-7 that meets twice a month for first grade, and weekly for second grade during the week. During these times, students are exposed to holidays, Bible stories and Hebrew reading readiness…
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Friendships at Temple Shaari Emeth Learning Center last a lifetime
Friendships begin at the Temple Shaari Emeth Learning Center in Manalapan and last a lifetime. Shaari Emeth’s Parent & Me program for children age 6 months offers interactive experiences for children and their parents/caretakers. New and supportive friendships are encouraged while you and your child learn songs, play instruments and participate in fun activities. In…
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Five reasons to stay in the pool after children go back to school
Even though beach and pool season is coming to a close, experts at Goldfish Swim School caution that families should not put away their swimsuits and goggles quite yet. Year-round swimming has many obvious benefits for children. This lifelong skill provides them with an outlet for exercise and of course teaches the very important skill…