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Front PageNovember 21, 2006 


Marlboro will hold off on new school
Administrators are carefully evaluating demographer's numbers
BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer
     The Marlboro Board of Education has decided not to go ahead with plans to build a new school after the latest set of projections shows a possible dip in future enrollment.
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     While portraying the famous composer Mozart, Dennis Kobray works with first-grader Daniel DeFeo and second-grader Souyma Alturo during his presentation at the Frank J. Dugan Elementary School, Marlboro, on Nov. 13. For more, see page 24.
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Board selects Maglione to fill open seat on panel
BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer
     ENGLISHTOWN - Dr. Valerie Maglione, a 13-year resident of Manal-apan, has been appointed to fill an open seat on the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District Board of Education.
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Officials: Town settled to cut flow of legal fees
Freehold officials have harsh words in wake of case with day laborers
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer
     FREEHOLD - A federal lawsuit that was filed against the borough in 2003 has been settled, but according to Mayor Michael Wilson, "there are no winners in this situation."
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Officials urge ethics reform
     FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - A resolution urging bipartisan action by the state Legislature on ethics reform was passed at the Nov. 8 meeting of the Township Committee.
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Veteran officer named Marlboro deputy chief
BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer
     MARLBORO - Eric Landau called his promotion to deputy chief of police a "hell of a birthday present."
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Thankful for each other
     Nick and Netty DePasquale share a dance during a Thanksgiving luncheon held at the Freehold Township Senior Center, Jackson Mills Road, on Nov. 9.
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Rabbi charged with theft
     A Monmouth County grand jury on Nov. 15 returned a one-count indictment against Peter Light, 48, of Marlboro, charging him with theft by deception.
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After 10 years, builder, homeowner settle suit
Tracey Kelly fought with K Hovnanian over home construction
BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer
     HOWELL - After more than a decade of legal wrangling, Howell homeowner/activist Tracey Kelly has reached a monetary settlement in her lawsuit with builder K Hovnanian.
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Pianist blends lessons of composers' lives, works
     BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer MARLBORO - Pianist Dennis Kobray brought the spirit of Mozart to the pupils at the Frank J. Dugan Elementary School last week.
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Howell continues to work on affordable housing plan
BY LARRY HLAVENKA JR. Staff Writer
     HOWELL - The township's 487-unit state Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) Housing Plan Element and Fair Share Plan will undergo changes in the coming weeks.
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Manalapan man charged with robbery, assault
BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer
     MARLBORO - Police are still looking for a second suspect who was involved in an armed robbery that took place at the Marlboro Motor Lodge, Route 9, on Nov. 11.
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AAUW awards scholarships
     When the Freehold Area Branch of the American Association of University Women awards scholarships to women returning to college, branch members are impressed by the women's dedication to higher education. The two recipients of the current year are good examples of this dedication.
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