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More water tests eyed for Ramtown residences

Howell mayor seeks state assistance

A first round of testing of water in several Ramtown homes has left Howell officials More...

Howell fourth-, fifth-graders assist tsunami relief efforts

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Police academy expects to offer online courses

Taking its cue from large corporations and major universities, the Ocean County Police Academy, Lakewood, is gearing up to provide instruction and training online. More...

Gonzalez, Espinosa state plans to run for office

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High schools support relief effort for tsunami victims

The Freehold Regional High School District community has raised a total of $15,000 to help the victims of the December tsunami that killed hundreds of thousands of people in Southeast Asia and devastated the lives of hundreds of thousands more. More...

Monmouth Girl Scouts names board of directors

Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts, Howell, introduced its Board of Directors for 2005-07 during its 43rd annual council meeting, held on Jan. 20 at its new activity center. More...

Young entrepreneur answers call to sell caskets

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Challenge asks students to consider ethical issues

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Assemblymen supporting repeal of ‘fast track’ law

State Assemblymen Michael J. Panter and Robert L. Morgan (both D-Monmouth/Mercer) announced that Panter has joined Morgan as a prime sponsor of Assembly bill 3650, which would repeal New Jersey More...

Doctor awaits hearing on future of license

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Just take this pill and run with the puppies

Lo ri C linch Are We There Yet? As I dragged my way across the kitchen floor the other morning, with high hopes of reaching the coffee pot, the kids moved around me in a frenzy. More...

Letters

Meetings are not the place for personal attacks

I recently started to attend Jackson Township Commit-tee meetings in an attempt to keep abreast of the township business. Instead, I have witnessed a barrage of personal attacks on Deputy Mayor Michael Kafton. More...

Resident wants to know why application deadlines were missed

For two years in a row, the Howell Township manager More...

Obituaries

Coleen M. Fitzpatrick Ms. Fitzpatrick, 49, of North Middletown, died Jan. 30 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Jersey City, she resided in Hazlet before moving to North Middletown 15 years ago. Ms. More...

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Precautions must be taken to protect airline passengers

If the airline industry and the FAA followed the recommendation to put sky marshals on every airliner before 9/11, we could have avoided 9/11 and saved 3,000 lives. More...

Sports

High schools support relief effort for tsunami victims

The Freehold Regional High School District community has raised a total of $15,000 to help the victims of the December tsunami that killed hundreds of thousands of people in Southeast Asia and devastated the lives of hundreds of thousands more. More...

Lady Jags save best for county championships

Jackson girls finish sixth in competitive meet

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Murphy leads Jackson boys to strong finish

Win in 100-yard butterfly highlight of county championships

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Top cops may take June test for chief’s post

Lakewood officials must decide on future of dept.

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CHRIS KELLY staffA snow sculpture created by Daniel Romeo on Fort Plains Road, Howell, depicts the Earth More...

Circle of friendship embraces Honduran orphan

Group of Arc members support Honduran girl with Down syndrome

A 7-year-old girl with Down syndrome in Honduras has the financial support and the good will of new friends here in Monmouth County. More...

Inauguration gives band memories for a lifetime

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Baby’s heart condition challenges mom & dad

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Community rallies to aid family struck by Jan. fire

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Community rallies to aid family struck by Jan. fire

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Police academy expects to offer online courses

Taking its cue from large corporations and major universities, the Ocean County Police Academy, Lakewood, is gearing up to provide instruction and training online. More...

Township wants Smith back on veterans panel

Howell veterans are also upset about congressman

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Power wheelchairs sought for seniors & disabled

The Senior Wheels USA Program makes power wheelchairs available to senior citizens and the permanently disabled at no cost to the recipient, if they qualify. More...

Auditions

Garden State Philharmonic Chorus will hold open rehearsals Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m. at Toms River Intermediate East Band Room, 1519 Hooper Ave., Toms River. More...

Civil Air Patrol seeks new members in area

The Civil Air Patrol provides leadership training, technical education, powered and non-powered flight orientation, scholarships, and career education for young people between the ages of 12 and 18. New members are always welcome. More...

Proposal may merge two committees into one body

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Women of Today plan dinner meeting

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Women of Destiny Conference comes to Lakewood

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New book tells story of Howell’s brave son

Cpl. Michael Curtin was inspiration to his platoon in Iraq

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Art Auction Feb. 12 to benefit St. Aloysius

The Altar Rosary Society of St. Aloysius Church, 935 Bennetts Mills Road, Jackson, will sponsor an Art Auction Feb. 12. The auction will feature art work from Ross Galleries in Holbrook, N.Y. A preview will be held from 7-8 p.m. More...

Opinion

Jackson band members make community proud

Most people may never know what it feels like to participate in an event of national significance, but one group of young people in Jackson certainly does. More...

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Business

Business Briefs

Josette Butehorn, branch manager of Weichert, Realtors Howell Office, announced that two sales associates were recognized for their industry successes in the month of December. More...