April 13, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Residents warned of telephone scam

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Hydrants being flushed

The Jackson Township Municipal Utilities Authority began flushing water mains and hydrants on April 4 and will continue for eight weeks. The flushing program will be in force Monday through Friday, 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. More...

Welcome mat out in Freehold

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ADACO dinner to honor Lakewood individuals

The Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Council of Ocean Inc. (ADACO) will honor two outstanding individuals at its annual awards dinner on April 19 at the Crystal Point Yacht Club, Point Pleasant. More...

Brick utility will not buy water company

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Residents of New Jersey will head to the polls on April 19 to cast their ballots on Board of Education members and budget proposals for the 2005-06 school year. More...

5 Lakewood candidates seek 3 seats

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Candidates want to have voice on school matters

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Elvis convention returns to Toms River

Andrew Howard and Zanzibarmusic of Old Bridge will present the fourth annual More...

Freeholders support Lyme disease legislation

Legislation that would advance the treatment of Lyme disease and help find a cure for it has received the support of the Ocean County Board of Freeholders. More...

Letters

Writer believes Howell school budget deserves support from voters

With the local Board of Education elections upon us, there is no opposition for the three open seats (in Howell). More...

Jackson residents do not like idea of gas station at Wawa store

We would like to protest the idea that a Wawa gas station would be nice on the corner of Bethel Church and New Prospect roads. Why would anybody think putting a gas station on that busy corner just to make it busier would be a good idea? We don More...

Sports

Lakewood picking up right where it left off

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Good wood

JEFF GRANIT staffLakewood BlueClaws outfielder GregGolson gets the bat on the ball during the team More...

Jags look to get back to postseason in year two

Jackson boys have become conteders in a hurry

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Board to draw up tenure charges vs. administrator

Business office practices have been called into question

The Lakewood Board of Education voted to have its attorney draw up tenure charges against district Business Administrator Kathryn Fuoto at an emergency meeting April 8, according to board member Leonard Thomas. More...

Howell expected to conclude hearings

Judge turns away developers

On Tuesday, a state Superior Court judge denied a request filed by the principals of the Crawford Holdings development group that sought to end investigatory hearings in Howell. More...

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JEFF GRANIT staffPrior to the first pitch of the Lakewood BlueClaws 2005 season opener on the evening of April 7 at FirstEnergy Park, Lakewood, baseball players big and little salute area veterans who recently returned home from the war in Iraq. More...

Civic chorus to perform

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Seniors, students share excitement at prom

The years fell away for the guests at Lakewood High School's Senior Citizen Prom, hosted on April 3 by student members of the Pupil Assisted Learning Services (PALS). More...

Parishioner appeals for return of rosary

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Board asking for approval of school tab

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Three running unopposed for seats on Howell panel

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Home computers can get downright ‘uppity’

Lo ri C linch Are We There Yet? It was right after I mailed the check for the utility company to our own home address that I realized I needed to simplify my bookkeeping. More...

Bulletin Board

Ocean County Rec. sponsoring yoga classes

The following yoga classes sponsored by the Ocean County Parks and Recreation Department will be held this spring. Living Water Yoga of Toms River will present the classes. More...

Spay, neuter program offered in Ocean

A low-cost spay/neuter program for cats and dogs will be offered to qualified lower-income Ocean County residents on April 18. More...

Choir to present spring series of concerts

The Community Christian Choir (CCC), an ecumenical choir with vocalists from more than 35 churches throughout central and southern New Jersey as well as Bucks County, Pa., will present a spring concert series, More...

Opinion

Legislators must act on school funding

The frustration can be heard in the voices of local school board members and administrators who believe state legislators are pulling in the reins More...

Credit card offers: Pay now and keep on paying

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Business

Business Briefs

Jay Sorensen, popular radio veteran, brings a new and different kind of talk show to Greater Media radio station WJRZ-FM 100.1 with his new weekly call-in show, More...