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      Bulletin Board January 14, 2004  RSS feed

      United Way campaigns provide food, gifts
           United Way of Monmouth County assisted in distributing 50 food boxes over the holiday season to three local food pantries, including the Samaritan Center in Englishtown.
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      Jewish Federation offers ‘Moms Mornings’
           Mothers of young children gathered at the Manalapan office of the Jewish Fed
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      Kilgore Scholarship
      available to N.J. students
           The New Jersey Press Foundation, West Trenton, has announced the application deadline for its Bernard Kilgore Memorial Scholarship is Feb. 15. The $5,000 college journalism scholarship is open to New Jersey high school seniors who work on student newspapers.
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      Volunteer drivers needed for cancer patients
           The American Cancer Society is offering licensed drivers the opportunity to fight cancer from behind the wheel. The Road to Recovery program seeks volunteer drivers to provide transportation for cancer patients.
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      Photo
           MIGUEL JUAREZ staff The Swimming River Reservoir in Middletown is a frozen reflecting pool on Saturday after several days of frigid temperature.
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      Public invited to King
      observance Jan. 19
           The Second Baptist Church, Freehold, will hold a Martin Luther King Jr. community observance Jan. 19 at noon. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Brian McCormick. The church is at 133 Throckmorton St. All are welcome.
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      Temple offers adult education courses
           Congregation Sons of Israel, Manalapan, will sponsor a series of lectures by Rabbi Robert Pilavin and Rebbitzin Maxine Pilavin. Admission is free.
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      Y announces capital campaign
           FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP
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      For the Record
           An article in the Jan. 7 News Transcript incorrectly quoted Marlboro Councilwoman Patti Morelli as saying that Republicans have a problem with two zoning board members who approved the construction of homes on land zoned for residential use.
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      Yesteryear 100 years ago
           An amazing incident to the onlookers, but not to those who participated, happened last Friday. Dr. A.R. Wiley started to make a professional call and near the Presbyterian Church, Allentown, attempted to pass Thomas Lewis.
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      Conservation district offering scholarships
           Freehold Soil Conservation District will award three $1,000 college scholarships in 2004.
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