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      April 23, 2008  RSS feed

      CHRIS KELLY staff Wayne Dunton of New York and Victor See Yuen of Trinidad, performers with Robbi K and Friends, perform "Keep the Beat," a multilingual world music concert featuring folk songs from around the globe, at the Marlboro Elementary School, Marlboro, on April 15. More...

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      Manalapan-Englishtown superintendent seeks feedback from public

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      Assistance office expected to be closed; state-aid cut, shrinking revenues cited

      Although it is not yet certain how much Freehold Township's 2008 municipal budget will amount to in dollars, cuts of at least 10 positions show the human cost the budget will bring with it when it is introduced by the Township Committee in the near future. More...


      It is not every day that a former president of the United States tells you he wants to take a picture with you. But that day came on April 13 for Allison Hirsch, of Freehold Township, when she and a group of fellow students at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa., smiled for the camera and had a photo snapped with Bill Clinton. More...


      Marlboro property has been on Superfund list for two decades

      MARLBORO - The long path to being rid of all of the contaminants on the Imperial Oil federal Superfund site continued to make progress as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) started the process of removing large tanks, barrels and structures from the property. More...


      ENGLISHTOWN - A general fund local tax levy of $46.5 million met with voter approval in the April 15 school election. With that approval of the tax levy in hand, the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District will have a $75.7 million budget in place for the 2008-09 school year. More...


      Wasser says interaction with staff, students helps prevent problems

      MANALAPAN - Freehold Regional High School District Superintendent of Schools James Wasser came before the Township Committee recently to talk about his campaign to see a police officer stationed in all six high schools in the FRHSD. More...


      Goon, Caiazza, Placitella elected to 3-year terms on high school board

      Voters in the Freehold Regional High School District have given their approval to raise a general fund local tax levy of $110.9 million to support a $174.6 million budget for the 2008- 09 school year. The annual school election was held on April 15. More...


      Congregation Ohev Shalom/Marlboro Jewish Center will celebrate Israel's 60th year of independence with a party May 8 at 7 p.m. in the synagogue's Chai Building, 46 Topanemus Road, Marlboro. The evening's events will begin with Israeli music and dancing followed by entertaining activities for children, teens and adults. More...
      The Manalapan Baseball and Softball Association board of directors would like to thank everyone who worked so hard to make our opening day parade on April 5 such a success. More...
      After a wait of more than two decades, it is gratifying to see that old tanks, barrels and structures are finally being removed from the Imperial Oil property in Marlboro. It has been a long hard road for dedicated Marlboro residents and officials who have tried to stay on top of the federal Environmental Protection Agency to get this toxic Superfund site cleaned up. More...
      Mr. Scavone, 61, of Sayreville, diedApril 13, 2008, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. He resided in Edison prior to relocating to Sayreville 33 years ago. He and his wife co-owned Bridge Liquors, Sayreville, for 27 years, retiring in 2003. He was predeceased by a brother-in-law, Ronald Gaboury. More...
      FT girls undefeated in A North lacrosse
      A 5-0 start by the Freehold Township girls lacrosse team would indicate that the Patriots have picked up where they left off in 2007. Nikki Hastings' Pats went 13-3 and won the Shore Conference A North Division title for the first time in the program's history last spring. Being undefeated at this point of the season would be expected. More...