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September 28, 2004
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Pace of enrollment may change, but more pupils coming

Demographers who work for the Freehold Regional High School District summarized their five-year projections regarding student population changes at a recent meeting of the Board of Education. More...

Much work remains at primary Imperial Oil site

State officials have said they will consider developing a way to prevent floating oil byproducts on the Imperial Oil federal Superfund site from spreading. More...


The Friends of the 114th Infantry Army New Jersey Guard will host a gift drive for soldiers deployed far from home. The 114th Infantry National Guard soldiers were activated from civilian life and recently deployed to the Saudi peninsula. More...
My name is Matthew Peltz and I am a 17-year-old senior at Marl-boro High School. On Jan. 6 I was heading to get something to eat before a basketball game with a few friends and teammates. In an instant, my life changed drastically. I was struck by a van on Route 79 and propelled 15 feet in the air b More...
You’ve probably heard the claim that sprawl will ultimately spell doom for clean drinking water, a resolve we generally take for granted in this state. You may be one of the many New Jer-seyans who is alarmed by steady downtrends in our state’s drinking-water quality. More...
Elliot Alper Mr. Alper, 84, of Marlboro, died Sept. 15 at home. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he had resided in Sunrise, Fla., and Marlboro for the past 22 years. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps. Surviving are his wife of 61 years, Irene; a daughter and son-in-law, Alice and S More...
A series of open houses will be held throughout the Freehold Regional High School District for area eighth-graders and their families. More...
Timmer’s field goal wins it 22-19
Freehold Township picked up the kind of win that can make a team’s season Thursday night. More...
ERA offices raised close to $600,000 nationwide, including $20,000 in New Jersey, for the Muscular Dystrophy Association during this year’s Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon held Sept. 5-6. On the second day of the telethon, Debra Campisano of ERA Justin Realty and Sue Danner, director of relocation for ERA More...