| Get News Updates | Real Estate | Automotive | Employment | Services |
Classifieds | Marketplace |
Media Kit | Submit Announcements |
|
I am so tired of hearing the politicians and community complaining about the over-development in Marlboro. Nobody seems to care that each and every person can make a difference in the building that goes on in town. More ... This letter is in response to Kevin Marshall, who wrote and addressed a concern over the preservation of land in Freehold Township (May 14, News Transcript). More ... Last week, about 600 arts and history advocates rallied in Trenton to demand restoration of funding to the three agencies that support history and the arts in New Jersey. More ... The year 2002 was a year of miracles and angels for the Freehold Town-ship emergency food pantry HOPE (Helping Other People Eat). Thanks to the generosity of the Freehold Township community, our shelves were full. More ... Despite all of the alleged negatives, there are just as many positives. Sen. John Bennett has sponsored much favorable legislation to benefit all of the residents of New Jersey. More ... Is there something wrong with the postal service? Am I the only one frustrated by the lack of common sense by the people who run this operation, especially here in Freehold Township? More ... As a longtime Marlboro resident, I am elated with the news that Dr. Robert Kleinberg is seeking the office of mayor of Marlboro. When my husband and I decided that we wanted to leave the congestion of northern New Jersey, we opted for Marlboro for its highly rated school system and its majestic splendor. More ... It surprises me that anyone who has been in Marlboro Town Hall lately would complain about someone who votes with her mind and not just the party. More ... In a letter last week, Republican Club president Elio DiCosmo states his view that a group of less than 20 Republicans at a "members only" county committee meeting should have the final say about who gets to be our candidate. More ... |
|
|