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Everything you need to know in Holmdel and Hazlet this week.
She was a housekeeper at Delicious Orchards, Colts Neck until her retirement 10 years ago.
Mrs. Newbauer was a member of the Italian American Club and Senior Citizens both of Holmdel, and the Holmdel Half Century Club of St. Catharine's Church.
We searched Craiglist for local deals in Marlboro and Colts Neck.
These Patch smart people are promoting their yard sales on our community calendar.
Marlboro High ranked 782 of more than 21,000 high schools last year.
Marlboro Memorial fell below the state target in college readiness.
The school did not meet the state target in academic achievement.
A joint bidding venture with the Marlboro Board of Education for street and non-street lighting could save taxpayer's money.
According to Zillow, these homes were recently sold in both Holmdel and Hazlet.
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Madeline moved to NJ in 1939, and four years ago settled in Holmdel.
The group is now looking for furniture donations on Saturday, April 27 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
In a kindergarten through third grade school, chronic absenteeism impacts college readiness according to the state.
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Administrative costs totaled $1,235 per student, and legal services totaled $36 per student.
Administrative costs totaled $1,585 per student, and legal services totaled $19 per student. Supplies and classroom textbooks totaled $426 per student.
Both high schools reached 60 percent of the state target.
Principal Loughran said he has contacted U.S. News and World Report about the absence of Holmdel High.