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Diwali Celebration By Marlboro Indian Foundation Coming Soon
On Nov. 4, the Marlboro Indian Foundation's Diwali event will bring the community together; guests, sponsors can sign up now to attend.

I've been a longtime community journalist in Monmouth County, and now I'm writing about life here for Patch. I'll bring you news from several towns, including Red Bank, Holmdel and Howell. Your interests are mine too, so email me at patricia.mcdaniel@patch.com.
On Nov. 4, the Marlboro Indian Foundation's Diwali event will bring the community together; guests, sponsors can sign up now to attend.

From car theft to an attempted car burglary - and stolen catalytic converters, Manalapan police report incidents involving vehicles.
Residents can register for a League of Women Voters election forum Monday night, Oct. 16, for Freehold Township school board candidates.
The Howell Master Plan Re-examination hearing is Thursday at Planning Board.
Supporters of Holmdel's Crawford Hill, Horn Antenna preservation are pleased; yet will be watchful of how a former Nokia site is developed.
Citizens for Informed Land Use in Holmdel says only one candidate agreed to join the virtual election forum that was to be held Oct. 16.
Photographer Rick Gerrity will talk about his project with motorcycle bikers at Oct. 28 event hosted by Cardinal Camera, Route 9 in Howell.
Hazlet officials will take a chance on the weather Saturday and stick with its plans for a town-wide garage sale.
Rumson residents are urged to secure homes, cars after two people tried to break into a house in the borough Friday morning.
Theresa from Shrewsbury is a contestant on a new version of "The Bachelor" franchise, "The Golden Bachelor," on ABC.
Red Bank's Lunch Break is partnering with O.C.E.A.N. INC.'s Mobile Shower and Laundry program for events on Monday Oct. 16 and Oct. 30.
Holmdel Township Committee negotiates preservation of Crawford Hill, along with the historic Horn Antenna - all to be part of 35-acre park.
Patch asked Board of Education candidates to share their views on the issues. Al Miller of Howell presents his ideas.
Fair Haven Council marks a major milestone, breaking ground on an $8.285 million project for Police Department, Community Center buildings.
Wall Police Department encourages residents to become "part of the conversation" about issues such as car thefts in a public forum Oct. 25.
Montclair Film Festival will showcase three new independent films at the Basie Center Cinemas venue Oct. 25, 26.
Lunch Break, based in Red Bank, launches Adopt-A-Family Program For Holiday Meals 2023. Check out the list of holiday foods to donate.
Patch asked Board of Education candidates to share their views on the issues. Anthony Libecci of Holmdel presents his ideas.
The Howell Police Department announced some personnel moves, and also announced it is seeking applicants for various positions.
On Thursday, Oct. 12, at 11:30 a.m., the Healthy Hop medical transportation program will be explained at the Hazlet Senior Center.