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The Howell Department of Parks and Recreation will begin accepting registration April 1 through May 7 for its summer teen expedition program. The program is open to Howell residents going into grades 7 through 11. More ... Outdoor program for kids and parents April 6 The Monmouth County Park System will host, "Outdoors with Mom or Dad," a nature program for parents and their youngsters ages 1-3, at the Manasquan Reservoir Environmental Center, Georgia Tavern Road, Howell. More ... Community Bulletin Board Bog Iron Band March 30 New Egypt U.M. Church Tom Nivison and Jay Busch of the Bog Iron Band will perform bluegrass music March 30 1:15-3:15 p.m. in Atkinson Hall at the New Egypt United Methodist Church, Main Street, New Egypt. More ... Jewish Federation to hold events for women Young moms and their preschoolers gathered at the Manalapan office of the Jewish Federation recently for a "Party with Esther and Mordechai." More ... ‘Nighttime Wetland Walk’ at Reservoir The Monmouth County Park System will host a "Nighttime Wetland Walk," for ages 5 and up with an adult, at Manasquan Reservoir Environmental Center, Georgia Tavern Road, Howell, on April 9 from 7-8:30 p.m. More ... On Campus Maria Melillo, daughter of Lucy and Gerald Melillo of Manalapan, has been named to the fall dean’s list at Rutgers College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, where she is majoring in psychology. She is a 2002 graduate of Manalapan High School. More ... On Campus Jason Caretsky, son of Melodye and Larry Caretsky of Marlboro, has become a member of the Phi Sigma Theta National Honor Society at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a 2003 graduate of Marlboro High School. More ... Datebook • A simple supper of bread and soup will be served in the St. Rose of Lima School cafeteria, 51 Lincoln Place, Freehold, March 24 from 6-8 p.m. No reservations required. More ... Mountain bike ride at Manasquan Reservoir The Monmouth County Park System will conduct a mountain bike ride March 27 from 10 a.m.-noon. Instructors will lead bikers with little or no off-road experience on a ride through the Manasquan Reservoir Recreation Area, Windeler Road, Howell. More ... Boat rentals begin April 1 at Manasquan Reservoir The Monmouth County Park System will begin renting boats at the Manasquan Reservoir, Windeler Road, Howell, on April 1. Visitors can rent either rowboats, electric motor powered rowboats, or kayaks. More ... Intersection upgrades to be discussed MARLBORO — The state Department of Transportation (DOT) is conducting a Concept Development Study for the Route 9 and Robertsville Road (Route 520) intersection. More ... Fire at Colts Neck mansion ruled accidental A March 13 fire that damaged a mansion off Route 537 near Laird Road, Colts Neck, has been determined to have been an accident. More ... Freehold Hall of Fame committee to meet The Freehold Borough High School Hall of Fame Committee will hold its first public meeting on March 25. The committee is aiming to identify the first inductees to the school’s Hall of Fame. More ... Board candidates to address residents The Marlboro K-8 school district PTAs, PTOs and SCOPE (Special Children’s Organization for Parents and Educators), along with the Greater Red Bank League of Women Voters, is sponsoring a Meet the Candidates Night for the candidates running for the Marlboro K-8 Board of Education. More ... Program will focus on caring for aging parents "The Sandwich Generation: You and Your Aging Parents," an interactive program on elder-parents care and role reversal, will be held April 14 and 21, 7-9 p.m. More ... Easter in the Park April 3 at Oak Glen Park The Howell Parks and Recreation Department will sponsor an Easter Egg Hunt on April 3 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Oak Glen Park, Howell. Festivities will include parent/child egg hunts at 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. More ... For the Record An article in the March 10 News Transcript, "Marlboro Board Introduces $65.5M Budget for ’04-05" incorrectly reported that $113,000 for 3.8 instructional assistants for special education classes was put back into the K-8 school district’s proposed budget for 2004-05. More ... Yesteryear 100 years ago The stockbrokers at the new Englishtown bank met at Columbia Hall last Saturday afternoon and organized. W.N. Clayton was made chairman and eight directors were appointed as follows: T.F. More ... |
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