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March 15, 2007
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DAVE BENJAMIN Police officers inspect the damage done to a Jackson school district bus after it was struck by a landscaping trailer on the morning of March 9 on East Commodore Boulevard. The driver of the bus was hospitalized. For staff writer Dave Benjamin's story, see page 25. More...
March 7 crash claims lives of brother and sister on way to school

A light coating of snow may have been a contributing factor that caused a 1996 Nissan Maxima to swerve off Freehold Road and strike a tree on the morning of March 7, killing two Jackson Memorial High School students. More...


Tax impact unclear because of revaluation

The K-8 Howell Board of Education was expected to introduce a $108,583,670 budget for the 2007-08 school year at a special meeting to be held this week. The budget is tentative and subject to change before it is formally adopted by the board after a public hearing to be held March 2... More...


HOWELL - The Planning Board has approved an application from the Archangel Michael Coptic Orthodox Church to build a 500-seat church with a fellowship hall, offices and classroom space on a 15-acre parcel at the southwest intersection of Church and Kent roads. More...


JACKSON - Two days after a motor vehicle accident on Freehold Road left two Jackson Memorial High School siblings dead, a March 9 accident on East Commodore Boulevard sent a school bus driver, a school bus aide and four children to area hospitals. More...


Gov. Jon Corzine visited Marlboro High School, Marlboro, on March 14 for a public signing of a bill to study teen driving safety. The legislation, sponsored by state Sen. More...


PLUMSTED - The Plumsted Police Department PBA and the New Egypt Fire Company presented plaques to former Township Committee members Bonnie Quesnel and Joe Przywara at the March 7 municipal meeting in recognition and appreciation of their 16 and 13 years, respectively, of public service to th... More...


Afternoon Tea at the Museum will be presented March 18 at the Lakewood Heritage Museum, 655 Princeton Ave., Lakewood. An authentic Lakewood in the late 1890s and early 1900s will be reproduced for the event. The tea will be accompanied by the reading of poetry written in and about Lakew... More...
A few weeks ago you printed an article about LIHEAP (Programs Offer Assistance With Payments for Energy," Tri-Town News, Feb. 8, 2007). I had just received an unrequested application in the mail, which I filled out and returned immediately. More...
The next time you think your vote doesn't count, just look at the recent Fire District No. 1 election in East Brunswick, where each of 30 votes was worth about $200,000 in bonding. Fire district elections in New Jersey are notoriously low-turnout affairs. More...
Louis A. Conforti Mr. Conforti, 86, of Jackson, died Feb. 12, 2007, at Ocean Medical Center, Brick Township. He was born in Newark and lived in Nutley and Seaside Heights before moving to Jackson in 2005. Prior to retiring in 1982, he was a machinist with Bendex Corp., Teterboro a... More...
More than 30 students from Lakewood High School are currently rehearsing for the school's annual "Broadway" musical. This year the students will perform "Sugar," the comical musical version of the classic film "Some Like It Hot." "Sugar" tells the story of two unemployed jazz musicians ... More...
To call the Brookdale Community College women's basketball team a group of overachievers wouldn't do them justice. Coaches Joanne Cobb and Marianne Campacci may have assembled a team without stars and name recognition, but not without talent. More...
Ronald L. Rosetto, president of Rosetto Realty Group and Broker of Record, has negotiated a lease agreement for a Wawa food and gas center along North County Line Road at Cooks Bridge Road in Jackson. All approvals have been granted by the town, and construction is expected to begin within th... More...