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Busy High School Sports Weekend in Holmdel, Hazlet
Raritan and Holmdel high school teams have a busy Saturday.

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Raritan and Holmdel high school teams have a busy Saturday.

The New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police will examine all aspects of the Marlboro Township Police Department. State and employee input is encouraged.
Raritan High School defeated Monmouth on Saturday, just days before Holmdel High School repeated the effort.
Police rely on the help of concerned citizens to keep Holmdel as safe and secure as possible.
A Philadelphia couple allegedly tried to take $1,671 in electronic tablets, clothes and more.
Joseph Ponisi and Eric Hinds were sworn in to serve three-year terms during Monday's Holmdel reorganization meeting.
Russell Macnow will serve as Colts Neck mayor for 2014.
A look at whose hiring in Marlboro and Colts Neck.
A look at jobs available in the area.
Take a look inside the star's 7,000-square-foot Mallet Hill home.
Take a look inside the star's 7,000-square-foot Mallet Hill home.
Committeeman James C. Schatz will serve as Deputy Mayor.
The star's 7,000-square-foot Mallet Hill home recently went on the market.