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JCP&L Again Says it Will Improve Communication
The company also touted communication enhancements after Hurricane Irene.

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The company also touted communication enhancements after Hurricane Irene.

Sarah was a parishioner of St. Mary's Church in Colts Neck, former volunteer with the Sisters of Charity, and was an avid supporter of The Arc of Monmouth County.
Doug Ziemba Sr. was appointed Fire Chief in Holmdel Township.
The following board and committee appointments were approved at the 2013 reorganization meeting in Marlboro.
The bins were located in the Lowe's parking lot.
News from our Patch neighbors in Monmouth and Ocean Counties.
Dean was a library clerk for Holmdel Township schools until 1989.
Tom was on the Monmouth County Board of Agriculture for many years and the Marlboro Township Farmland, Historic, Open Space Preservation Committee.
The board is meeting at 7 p.m. at Asher Holmes Elementary School.
The council discussed the topic at its 2013 reorganization meeting.
What do you think are the issues coming up in 2013?
Councilwoman Randi Marder was elected to council Vice President.
DiMaso and Fink were longtime public servants in Holmdel.
Find out what you need to know in Marlboro and Colts Neck this week.
Leaf and brush must be outside by 7 a.m. the day of your collection.
The Amato family is looking for their lost terrier.
Dr. Bracco was a dentist in Marlboro Township.
Chris Shaffery of Keansburg was arrested on Dec. 29 in Holmdel.
Thomas Maher of Keyport was indicted for an alleged sexual assault which occurred in July.