Marlboro residents come to realize effects of school budget defeat
By karl vilacoba Staff Writer
"If only we knew before." With the scope of cuts resulting from the defeated 2002-03 school budget beginning to filter through the community, this sentiment was expressed by some concerned parents at a June 18 Marlboro Board of Education meeting. More...
It’s difficult to pinpoint the exact number of residents who attended a continued public hearing on a cell tower application before the Freehold Township Planning Board on June 20. The main meeting room in the municipal building was packed with people, some standing in the back and others spilling o... More...
MANALAPAN — The woman who was driving a vehicle involved in an accident that resulted in the death of her husband and daughter was released from the hospital late last week. More...
I read with great interest, and I must admit morbid fascination, the guest column by former Marlboro Mayor Saul G. Hornik, "Israel Is Still a Safe Place" (Your Turn, Greater Media Newspapers, June 19). More...
As the 2001-02 school year drew to a close, area high school seniors busily prepared to don caps and gowns and bid farewell to classmates, some of whom may have shared memories stretching back 12 years or even further. More...
Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. More...
They finally found a Toms River school that could beat Manalapan The Braves sent top-seeded Toms East and Toms River South packing in the Shore Conference Tournament before falling to Toms River North in the semifinals. More...