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      November 15, 2007  RSS feed

      The brook trout, New Jersey's state fish, has been falling in numbers over the past few years as a result of overdevelopment and pollution. In an effort to help mitigate this problem, the Ocean County Soil Conservation District has sponsored four Ocean County schools in a program called Trout in the Classroom. More...
      Solar Avenue project calls for 112 rental units in Jackson

      Plans are in the works to construct a 100 percent non-agerestricted affordable housing rental development in Jackson. At a recent meeting, members of the Planning Board heard an informal presentation for the 112- unit Windsor Crescent Solar Avenue affordable housing development. The board did not take any vote on the project. More...

      JACKSON - Councilman Angelo Stallone announced at the Nov. 9 meeting of the Township Council that Public Safety Director Matthew Kunz expects to have provisional driver stickers available within the next week. Stallone said the stickers will be able to be placed on a car that is used by a driver who holds a provisional license. More...


      Colts Neck High School to host Nov. 19 meeting; comments are welcome

      The day a teenager gets his or her driver's license is a day most teens look forward to and many parents dread. The teenagers see the driver's license as a ticket to independence and parents worry about their child's safety. According to the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety, car crashes are the No. 1 killer of teens. More...


      The Special Education Parent Advisory Council Executive Board fashion show featuring children's clothing modeled by children will be held at 7 p.m. Nov. 16 at Howell Middle School North, Squankum-Yellowbrook Road, Howell. Admission is $5. Details: (732) 256-4763. The date of the event was incorrect in a previous issue of the Tri-Town News. More...


      HOWELL - With help from Mulligan's Bar and Grill, Squankum Road, and the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, 7,000 turkeys will be distributed for Thanksgiving. Mulligan's has teamed up with several local supermarkets and is helping to run its first Turkey Swap now through Nov. More...


      The Howard C. Johnson Elementary School PTO is seeking vendors for its holiday craft and vendor fair to be held Dec. 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the school, 1021 Larsen Road, Jackson. Spaces are $20. The PTO is also seeking donations of items to be raffled off at the event. More...
      Iwas pleased to read the article "Council Waiting for Info on Possible EMS Switch" in the Tri-Town News on Nov. 1. As a concerned citizen in Jackson, I would prefer a careful study of the EMS crisis, rather than a rush to judgment. I agree that Mayor Mark Seda and the Township Council should carefully study the various options. More...
      Once again, everyone associated with the Freehold Regional High School District can take pride in the accomplishments of the student athletes who represent its schools. Within the past week, these young adults have distinguished themselves at the highest levels of competition in the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. More...
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      JACKSON - High school drama students are not only performing in plays these days, they are writing their own material. Such was the case recently when students at Jackson Memorial High School wrote and performed four one-act plays. More...
      Manalapan nips Rebels 1-0 in CJ IV
      Manalapan knew it had to do something different. After losing to Howell in the Shore Conference Tournament (SCT) final, 1-0, coach John Natoli had to find a way for his soccer team to generate more offense. More...