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      June 10, 2009  RSS feed

      JEFF GRANIT staff Danny Banks (c), an eighth-grade pupil at the Marlboro Memorial Middle School, portrays a sonnet performer and reads a sonnet to Radhika Kshirsagar during the school's Elizabethan Faire on June 5. Students wore costumes and manned booths filled with artifacts as they explained what life was like during the time of William Shakespeare. More...
      Unspecified damages sought in legal claim vs. Freehold Borough

      The borough of Freehold, the Freehold Borough Police Department and eight Freehold Borough police officers have been named in a claim filed by Migdalia Irizarry of Freehold Township. Irizarry is seeking an undetermined amount of monetary damages in the wake of incident in which she was involved with police on Jan. 29, 2008. More...


      Marlboro condominium board declines offer to respond to questions

      When residents of the Millponds at Marlboro development first heard about a pending project to re-side their homes, some people thought nothing of it, while others questioned the need for the new siding, particularly during a difficult economic climate. More...


      St. Rose of Lima Girl Scouts send a sweet surprise to troops in Afghanistan

      FREEHOLD — Sgt. Anthony Fauci Jr. will not have to worry about indulging his sweet tooth for quite a while. Fauci, who is currently stationed in Afghanistan with the U.S. Army, was given a gift from the Girl Scouts of St. Rose of Lima Troop 1254 — six cases of Girl Scout cookies. More...


      The Lt. Dennis W. Zilinski II Memorial Fund, whose mission is to continue to serve and assist returning men and women who were wounded in service to the nation, has announced a baseball/picnic outing at a Lakewood BlueClaws game on June 16 in celebration of Military Appreciation Day. More...


      Just as learning is not confined to a classroom, neither are sports and fitness confined to organized teams and programs. You can do a lot to promote children's fitness, and at a formative time when they can develop a habit to last a lifetime. More...


      On April 18 the St. Veronica School, Howell, seventh- and eighth-grade forensics teams competed in the Ranney School's Forensics Festival. A first-place Award of Excellence went to William Anderson and Sean Giblin in the category of Dramatic Pairs for Grade 8. More...
      Regarding the recent lawsuit decision by the Appellate Division of New Jersey Superior Court regarding a defamation suit in favor of your newspapers, I offer my congratulations. More...
      In an ongoing matter of public interest, the News Transcript stands with the Latino LeadershipAlliance of New Jersey and we join its attempt to find out what has transpired in a matter that has lingered over Freehold Borough since Jan. 29, 2008. More...
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      I read the most curious story in the newspaper recently, and it still has me scratching my head. The national motion picture industry, which does 40 percent of its business between May and August when the summer blockbusters reach the theater, is having an unexpected boom this year, in spite of the recession. More...
      Manalapan H.S. senior sets meet record with 1:48.66 for 800 meters
      What a statement it was. Summoning one final mesmerizing sprint, Manalapan High School senior Robby Andrews delivered on his NJSIAA Meet of Champions goal of making one final statement in New Jersey high school track and field. More...
      The New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners (NJAWBO) has announced the appointment of three Monmouth Ocean Chapter members on the state executive board. The installation of the NJAWBO 2009-10 officers took place June 3 at the NJAWBO's annual conference. More...