Tag: Middletown
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Middletown officials introduce bond ordinances for capital improvements
MIDDLETOWN – A bond ordinance that appropriates $397,800 for capital improvements in Middletown has been introduced by the Township Committee. Only July 15, members of the governing body introduced an ordinance that would, if adopted, appropriate funds for improvements to buildings and grounds. Bonds or notes totaling $377,910 are expected to be issued and the…
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Weichert, Realtors’ Middletown Office recognizes top producers for June
Weichert, Realtors’ Middletown office recognized its top producers for June. Michael Smith was the overall top producer for the month, and Mary Shannon Cooper had the most sales. Sheryl Dente was the associate in the Middletown office with the most listings. The office is located at 1008 Route 35, Middletown. Call 732-671-8000 for more information.
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Weichert, Realtors Middletown names top producers for May
Michael Smith from the Middletown office of Weichert, Realtors has been recognized for his industry achievements in May. Smith shared top honors for leading his Weichert sales region in resale listings for the month. The region is comprised of locations throughout Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties. In addition, Smith had the most listings among all…
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Medical marijuana advocates attempt to sway Middletown officials with song
Proponents of medical marijuana sought to advance their cause with a musical performance during a recent appearance at a Middletown Township Committee meeting. During the public comment portion of a workshop meeting on June 3, several members of the public advocated for the legalization and use of medicinal cannabis to treat patients with certain ailments…
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Middletown student earns full-ride to NJIT honors college
MIDDLETOWN – A senior at Middletown High School North has earned a full-ride to Albert Dorman Honors College at The New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark. And not only has Cade Riegler, 18, earned the full-scholarship to the institute in which he plans to major in computer engineering, the scholar has also been named…
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Chhange organization celebrates 40 years of education
A closet and $150. Those were the essentials Dr. Seymour Seigler and Jack Needle were given in 1979 after the professors at Brookdale Community College began programs that would eventually lead to the creation of the Center for Holocaust, Human Rights, and Genocide Education (Chhange). According to the organization’s website, “Chhange is a non-profit organization…
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Middletown receives $1M grant for elementary school
The North Jersey Transit Planning Authority (NJTPA) has awarded Middletown $1 million through its 2018 NJ Safe Routes to School Grant to create a safer walking environment for River Plaza Elementary School students. The school is located at 155 Hubbard Avenue. In partnership with the Middletown Township Public Schools Board of Education, officials applied to…
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Contemporary art institution touches down in Middletown
MIDDLETOWN – A man who says “I may be an artist in the sense that I can cultivate experiences” seeks to transform art education. “The journey for students is about having fun and making compelling art,” said One River School of Art + Design founder Matt Ross in an interview on May 11 at the…
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Middletown resident sentenced to 15 years for ponzi scheme
An investment manager with an office in Middletown has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for running a Ponzi scheme, concealing losses, faking investment returns, and stealing more than $10 million in investor money, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced on May 23. Vincent P. Falci, 59, of Middletown, was convicted on Dec. 13, 2018…