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      September 17, 2009  RSS feed

      Jackson Liberty High School senior Taylor Cwalinski returns a shot to her opponent from Monsignor Donovan High School, Ashley Rodriguez, during a match between the Lions and the Griffins on Sept. 9 in Jackson. Rodriguez won at first singles, 6-3, 6-1, and Monsignor Donovan won the match, 5-0. More...

      The driver of a vehicle that struck and killed a young Jackson resident is not expected to be charged with any violations. The fatal accident occurred on Farmingdale Road near the intersection of Sapphire Drive in Jackson at about 10 p.m. Sept. 5. More...

      Howell municipal offices will be moving to Southard School

      Following a last-ditch flurry of questions and comments from residents, the Howell Township Council unanimously approved a lease agreement with the Howell K-8 School District Board of Education that will allow municipal offices to be moved from the current municipal complex on Preventorium Road to the Southard School on Kent Road, Howell. More...


      The Westlake adult community in Jackson has once again honored the victims and heroes of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack on America. Residents and invited guests gathered at the community's clubhouse on Sept. 11 to remember the day and the deeds of many Americans. More...


      JACKSON — Members of the Jackson Lions Club are rolling up their sleeves and getting to work throughout the month of September and beyond to help the community and its special-needs children by restoring the "Field of Dreams" playground. More...


      PLUMSTED — A state Department of Environmental Protection Greenhouse Gas Reduction grant in the amount of $300,000 for land use planning and transportation, efficiency of transportation systems, and strengthening local economies has been applied for by the Plumsted Township Committee. More...


      • The Jackson Women of Today will hold two food distribution dates for September. A special distribution will be held on Sept. 23 for clients who are handicapped or over 60 years old from 5-6:30 p.m. Sept. 24 is the regular distribution of food from 5-7 p.m. in the DPW Building, 10 Don Connor Blvd., Jackson. More...
      This letter is about Managing Editor Mark Rosman's voting dilemma in his recent column "Corzine and Christie: A Couple of Characters." Am I to understand that Mr. Rosman wants anther political party, a third, or perhaps like Italy's unlimited choices, that twice elected the man who controls the media? More...
      Some people like to recreate for fun. They like to while away the hours reading books by a babbling brook, indulging in a game of golf, or perhaps fancy a country drive. We Clinches like to be productive when it comes to entertainment. At least that's what Pat, my dearly beloved spouse, has informed us. More...
      It looks like South Carolina Republican Congressman Joe Wilson wasn't listening when I called for an end to rude behavior a few weeks ago. By now, everyone's heard about the moment when Wilson — forgetting that he was in the well of the U.S. More...
      HOWELL — Young residents of Howell will soon have the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of journalism in Communication Station for Kids, a new program that aims to educate students on various aspects of the communication field. More...
      Qualifying for the NJSIAA state playoffs was customary for the Jackson Memorial High School football team until the 2008 season came along. The Jaguars did not qualify for the state playoffs for the first time in a decade and suffered through a 3-7 season. More...
      PSE&G recently awarded the Jackson Renegades, a fast-pitch girls travel softball team, a $300 grant as part of the company's Support for Sports program. The company gave the grant on behalf of Frank Hruschka, a troubleshooter for PSE&G. More...