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      April 2, 2008  RSS feed

      Visit to Freehold Twp. highlights Hope Now national program
      FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - President GeorgeW. Bush came to Freehold Township onMarch 28 to visitNovadebt, a credit-counseling agency that is working with consumers who have run into mortgage payments that they no longer can afford. More...

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      Manalapan-Englishtown school district owns property on Millhurst Road

      The Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District Board of Education has commissioned an architect to draw up top-to-bottom plans for the construction of a new administration building. More...


      Hundreds of protesters chanted, "Bring the troops home, end the war now" as President GeorgeW. Bush touched down in Freehold aboard Marine One last week. Local individuals and families joined New Jersey Citizen Action (NJCA), Democracy For America, the Coalition For Peace Action, the Solidarity Singers and Democratic Congressman Frank Pallone (D-6) from 1-3 p.m. More...


      Officials say residents have concerns; business owners want it to remain

      FREEHOLD - The question of whether Freehold Borough has hosted its last Kruise Nite remains unanswered. According to Councilman Kevin Kane, when discussing the popularity of Kruise Nite, the borough may be a victim of its own success. More...


      JEFF GRANIT staff An Englishtown firefighter is sprayed down with water after responding to a fire in the business Hair Systems, at Park Avenue and Station Street, Englishtown, March 27. More...


      ENGLISHTOWN - No decision has been reached by borough officials regarding the payment of economic waivers for Englishtown youngsters who attend Manalapan's summer recreation program. Several discussions regarding the issue have been held between Englishtown Mayor Thomas Reynolds and Manalapan Mayor Michelle Roth. More...


      Temple Beth Ahm of Aberdeen has expanded its weekday morning minyan services to five days a week. The services, which are led by temple members, begin at 8 a.m. and run between 30 and 45 minutes. On federal holidays minyan services start at 9 a.m. The morning services are followed by a bagel breakfast. For more information call (732) 583-1700. More...
      Our opposition to the proposal for a warehouse office building at Tennent and Amboy roads in Marlboro, diagonally across from our home, was well reported in the March 26 News Transcript ("Office, Warehouse Space Gains Planners' Approval). More...
      Who needs Ralph Nader when we've got Hillary?
      A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson- a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of Greater Media Newspapers. More...
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      Mrs. Robinson, 95, of Freehold, died March 22, 2008, at Centra State Medical Center in Freehold Township. She lived in Union for 40 years before moving to Freehold Township in 1990. Mrs. Robinson was predeceased by her husband, Harold William Robinson, in 2004. She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, June Robinson Nall and James Hillry Nall of NewYork City. More...
      Six students in the Freehold Regional High School District have manifested the true meaning of academic excellence and civic responsibility through their work. School administrators in Monmouth County were asked to nominate one student from each high school to participate in the 28th annual Dr. More...
      Like many 21-year-olds joining the work force, Mike Marx Jr. works very long hours. But that is where the comparison ends between him and his peers. You won't see Marx in a suit and tie. He works outdoors, driving and training standardbred racehorses. The hours are long and the work very hard, but very rewarding at the same time. More...