New building seeks to capture memories of the past but with modern amenities
Rising from the ashes may be the only way to characterize the activity going on at the American Hotel on East Main Street, Freehold Borough.
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By Rebecca Morton
MARLBORO — After some tense negotiations between the two sides, a contract agreement has finally been reached between the township’s representatives and Marlboro’s blue collar employees. More...
By Mark Rosman
MANALAPAN — It appears that Manalapan municipal officials and attorney Stuart Moskovitz will be tangled up in legal matters for some time to come. More...
Manalapan Committeewoman Michelle Roth says attorneys advised governing body
BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer
It appears that Manalapan municipal officials and attorney Stuart Moskovitz will be tangled up in legal matters for some time to come. On Sept. 21, Moskovitz notified Manalapan Township Administrator Tara Lovrich that he is pursuing a legal claim against Manalapan and three members of the Township Committee: Richard Klauber, Michelle Roth and Andrew Lucas. More...
East Main Street location is in Freehold Borough's redevelopment zone
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer
FREEHOLD — The building at 42 E. Main St. which was home for many years to Dr. Benjamin Richmond's medical practice may be razed to make way for a new office building. A plan for the new building is expected to come before the Freehold Borough Planning/Zoning Board in the near future. Plans call for the new structure to fit in with the borough's Colonial character. More...
BY MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer
MANALAPAN — A pair of former mayors squared off during the public comment portion of the Sept. 23 meeting of the Manalapan Township Committee. Former Mayor George Spodak came forward and had just started speaking about emails he claimed had been sent by another former mayor, Stuart Moskovitz. More...
Agreement calls for unpaid furlough days
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer
MARLBORO — After some tense negotiations between the two sides, a contract agreement has finally been reached between the township's representatives and Marlboro's blue collar employees. The Marlboro Township Council voted 4- 0 on Oct. 1 to approve the contract between Marlboro and the Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 1034. More...