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      December 13, 2006  RSS feed

      Wall hanging unveiled during Dec. 7 ceremony
      Parents and grandparents of pupils at the Marlboro Early Learning Center have provided the school with a tangible memory of the youngsters More...
      Federal indictment is latest blow against corruption in Marlboro

      The future of two Marlboro developments and the developers who proposed them are now in the hands of the legal system. Brothers Steven Meiterman, 44, of Marlboro, and Bernard Meiterman, 42, of Manalapan, and their business partner Edward Kay, 38, of Marlboro, were arrested at their homes on the morning of Dec. 6 by special agents of the FBI. More...

      Surrogate mother helped to make a dream come true

      It was 6:38 p.m. on Dec. 21, 2005, when the improbable happened to Shari and Glen Devora. The couple had been trying to get pregnant since the start of their marriage in May 2002. Almost three years later their son, Jacob More...


      A federal investigation into corrupt activities has ensnared three area residents who have developed residential and commercial projects in Marlboro for years. On Dec. 6, U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie announced the indictment of brothers Steven Meiterman, 44, of Marlboro, and Bernard Meiterman, 42, of Manalapan, and their business partner Edward Kay, 38, of Marlboro. More...


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      Every year as the holiday season approaches and the need for those less fortunate becomes more evident than other times throughout the year, I panic that my office will be unable to meet the needs of the community. Then a miracle happens, and the Freehold Township community and its employees rise to the occasion and provide for those needs with open hearts and open wallets. More...
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      Decorating for Christmas is a little different at the Clinch household than most others. Where some have efficient systems and well-organized procedures to retrieve decorations from the attic, we have a fine group of elves to do our bidding. More...
      Patrick Joseph Shaffery Mr. Shaffery, 73, of Oceanport, died Nov. 24, 2006, at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Born in Newark, he resided in Oceanport for 43 years. He was a retired letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, Little Silver, where he was employed 35 years. He served with the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. More...