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      September 26, 2007  RSS feed

      Four JG's Vineyards begins harvest for new wine year
      As autumn approaches with cool nights and dry, warm days, it signals only one thing at the Four JG's Vineyards in Colts Neck - the beginning of harvest time. "We start in September and will continue to harvest until about the middle of October," said Janet Giunco, owner and winemaker. More...

      MARLBORO -- Mayor Robert Kleinberg and Township Council members Joseph Pernice, Patti Morelli, Jeff Cantor, Steve Rosenthal and Rosa Tragni are planning to prosecute a civil lawsuit against people they said have been involved in corrupt activities in Marlboro. More...

      Director: Swimming site, air conditioning would boost program

      Manalapan's summer recreation program for youngsters is in need of a major overhaul if it is to successfully continue. More...


      MANALAPAN - The Manalapan Arts Council (MAC) is inviting everyone to spend Saturday at the municipal complex. Speaking for the MAC, Barbara Miller said the "Arts on the Arboretum" is the council's first art show and sale in a planned series of events. It will be held on Sept. 29 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in front of the municipal building, Route 522 at Taylors Mills Road. More...


      Service to downtown Manhattan remains focus for lawmakers

      Route 9 commuters filed into the Monmouth County Library Headquarters in Manalapan on Sept. 17 for a second meeting about the performance of Academy Bus Lines. The followup to an August forum was called by state Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck (R-Monmouth and Mercer) to further address problems on the Route 9-to-downtown- Manhattan bus line. More...


      The Dystonia Medical Research Foundation, Chicago, will present the "Community Partnership Award" to the Monmouth County Division on Aging, Disabilities and Veterans' Internment at the second annual "Dogs for dystonia … a dog walk and so much more. More...


      FREEHOLD - Ready for anything. That is what code enforcement official Hank Stryker III told Mayor Michael Wilson and members of the Borough Council on Sept. 17. Stryker said Freehold Borough is in "good shape" to cope with any number of incidents that could occur. More...


      The borough of Freehold will sell to the highest bidder various items of surplus, found or seized property. The sale will be conducted by Property Bureau Inc. on their auction Web site www.propertyroom. com beginning Oct. 1. The items for sale include bicycles, cars and equipment. The borough makes no guarantee or warranty as to the goods offered for sale. More...
      Iwas actually surprised to read your recent article about donations to the Freehold First Aid Squad being down this year. This was hardly a surprise to me. As a resident of Freehold Borough, I would be surprised if they had stayed at previous levels. Why? More...
      The national papers and pundits were all atwitter last week over the results of a test given to 14,000 college students across the country that seemed to suggest that lots of them got stupider during their four years of expensive education instead of smarter. More...
      Lorraine Nolan Cook Mrs. Cook, 71, of Yardley, Pa., died Sept. 1, 2007, at St. Mary Medical Center, Langhorne, Pa. She was a longtime resident of Freehold Township, where she had lived until 2000. She received a bachelor's degree from Georgian Court College, Lakewood, and a master's degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University. More...
      Solomon Schechter Day School of Greater Monmouth County, Marlboro, announced that the school's PTO has purchased 21 computers, keyboards and 19-inch flat screen monitors for the Technology Lab. More...
      Howell, Freehold Boro win, remain undefeated

      It was a familiar site to the Toms River South defense, seeing the back of Colts Neck's No. 26 Ashton Jackson dashing in the end zone. Only this time, there was no yellow flag. More...
      MANALAPAN - Free line-dancing classes are being offered to members of the Manalapan Senior Center, Route 522, on Mondays from 11 a.m. to noon. These classes were donated by local businesses interested in supporting a program at the senior center. More...