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      April 16, 2008  RSS feed

      CHRIS KELLY staff Rebecca Pivnick, 16, and Jen Post, 17, stroll along a street in Freehold Township on April 13 as they participate in the 2008 Walk MS fundraiser. The event benefits individuals and their families who are living with multiple sclerosis. This year's Freehold area walk began and ended at CentraState Medical Center, West Main Street, Freehold Township. More...
      9/11 sculpture was housed at Weaverville Road studio in Freehold Township

      The National Police Defense Foundation (NPDF) is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who vandalized its Sept. 11 police memorial. According to a press release from the NPDF, the foundation commissioned sculptor Franco Minervini of Freehold to create the foundation's Sept. 11 memorial. More...

      MANALAPAN - There will be a Republican primary in Manalapan in June now that Kalman "Butch" Budai Jr. and Steven Johnson are also vying for two seats on the Township Committee. More...


      FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - How one soul is touched by another in life is sometimes even more clearly visible in death. Erica Cerrato, 12, had long hair most of her life - until March 18. On that day she walked into Joe's Barber Shop on South Street in Freehold Borough and had 12 inches of her lush locks cut off. More...


      FREEHOLD- The future of the landmark community event that some people say put Freehold Borough on the map remains in question. Freehold Borough officials and members of the Freehold Center Partnership were expected to meet this week to continue their discussion about the future of Kruise Nite, which has been held in downtown Freehold for almost 20 years. More...


      Attorney representing theater group expects to be in court April 18

      MARLBORO- It is a case of who done it in a lawsuit filed by the Marlboro Players against defendants all listed as John Doe that stems from comments that were posted on an online Internet forum. The Marlboro Players is a community theater group. More...


      U.S. lawsuit seeks man's lost back pay, punitive damages

      HOWELL - The U.S. Department of Labor has filed a lawsuit against Brocon Petroleum Inc., Route 33, and its president, Richard Kohler, on behalf of a former employee of the company. That employee was allegedly terminated in violation of the whistleblower provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act. More...


      MANALAPAN - The Manalapan Symphony Orchestra will present its second concert of the 2007-08 season at 3 p.m. May 4 at Manalapan High School, Church Lane. Michael Avagliano, in his first year as music director, will lead the orchestra as it presents a program of Mozart, Haydn and Dvorak. More...


      FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - Adam Rubinstein, 13, wants to make a difference in the life of his brother Jason, 16, and the approximately 12 million other people who are afflicted with severe food allergies that can become life threatening. More...


      Gov. Jon Corzine has announced the appointment of Leslie Beth Long to the New Jersey Adults with Autism Task Force. Long is a resident of Freehold. Corzine signed a package of seven bills relating to autism spectrum disorders. More...
      The state Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) was set up to make rules for communities to follow in building housing to comply with the Mount Laurel decision. Recently, rules made by COAH were overturned by the courts. COAH has now proposed new rules, which are a step in the right direction. More...
      Red State/Blue State
      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 GreaterMedia Newspapers. Let us know what you think. More...
      Mr. Beros, 83, of Whiting, died April 10, 2008, at Community Medical Center, Toms River. He was a clerk at JPMorgan Chase, New York City, for more than 20 years, retiring in 1990. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Letitia; three daughters and sons-in-law, Veronica and Joseph Margagliotti of Middletown, Anne-Marie Bennett and Bob Raser of Milford, Pa. More...
      Manalapan and Colts Neck should have been playing for first place on Friday. Instead, in thewildworld of what has become Shore ConferenceANorth Division softball, the teams found themselves fighting for survival. More...