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      January 30, 2008  RSS feed

      CHRIS KELLY staff Jillian Know, 9, helps Danielle Quaglia of the Philadelphia Zoo demonstrate how a boa constrictor kills its prey during a "Who's Who at the Zoo" wildlife assembly. The Jan. 25 program was brought to the Frank J. Dugan Elementary School, Marlboro, with the help of a grant provided by the Marlboro Educational Foundation. More...
      Issue focuses on use of private residence in Freehold Twp.

      Heckling, anger and comments that came close to intolerance all reared their heads as the Freehold Township Zoning Board of Adjustment met Jan. 24 to hear an application filed by Paul Sweda, a resident of the township and a neighbor of Rabbi Avraham Bernstein who is asking the board to find Bernstein in violation of the municipal zoning ordinance. More...

      Rachel Kern will travel to Belfast for championships

      When she was a little girl, Rachel Kern dreamed of being a doctor, not a dancer like some of her peers. With college fast approaching, the Howell High School freshman remains committed to her goals of healing the sick and making a real difference. More...


      The New Jersey State Council on the Arts (NJSCA) announces the availability of guidelines and applications for its 2008-2009 Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program (www.njarts-council.org). The deadline for submission of applications is April 4. More...


      MANALAPAN - The driver of the sport utility vehicle which struckManalapan resident Carlee Wines on the campus of the University of Connecticut one year ago was sentenced last week. AnthonyAlvino Jr., 19, of Lindenhurst, N.Y., received a prison term of three years and one month. More...


      FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - Recently unveiled at the Freehold Raceway Mall was not another new store, but a sign that local law enforcement agencies believe will help save lives. More...


      Freehold Soil Conservation District will award three $2,000 scholarships to college students majoring in a conservation related field. The Neal Munch and Mac Clark Scholarships have been awarded for 29 consecutive years honoring their contribution and service to the field of conservation. More...
      The recent suspension of a $425,000 grant to the Hispanic Directors Association of New Jersey (HDANJ) and the subsequent denial of an appeal by the state Department of Human Services to reinstate the funds smacks of power politics emanating from the New Jersey Department of Human Services. More...
      Parks are perfect place to enjoy a winter day
      Just because it's winter, that doesn't mean there is nothing for families to do outside of the house. Some of my family's best memories have been created on days when we just pile into the car and drive with no particular destination in mind. If you can get past the high cost of gasoline, you might want to try it out. More...
      Mr. Stiles, 78, of Monroe Township, died Jan. 20, 2008, at RiverviewMedical Center, Red Bank. Born in Summit, he resided in Springfield prior to relocating toMarlboro in 1954. He was employed for 27 years at Monmouth County Correctional Institute, Freehold, retiring as warden in 1993. He served with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during the Korean War. More...
      Howell enrollment stands at about 7,100; options being examined
      HOWELL - As one way of dealing with a declining enrollment in the community's K-8 public schools, Howell Board of Education members are considering the possible option of closing a school. The Howell school district has 13 schools - 10 elementary schools and three middle schools. More...
      Colts Neck High School girls squad ranked No. 10 in New Jersey
      There may be no stopping the Colts Neck Cougars now. With three big wins within the last week, John Truhan's Cougars have taken their game to another level. At the Jan. 20 Battle of the Boardwalk in Asbury Park's Convention Hall, the Cougars scored the final 10 points of the game in defeating New York's Bishop Kearny, 47-39. More...