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Bulletin Board February 27, 2002
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Community Bulletin Board
Lloyd Road PTO spring
fashion show March 21

     The Lloyd Road Elementary School PTO, Matawan, will hold a spring fashion show and gift raffle March 21 at 6:30 p.m. at St. Clement’s banquet center, 172 Freneau Ave., Matawan.
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Ordinance would expand
Keyport business district

Staff Writer
By darlene diebold
     KEYPORT — As expected, the Borough Council unanimously voted to introduce an ordinance that would expand Business Improvement District to include all commercial businesses, including the marinas.
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Town gets its ducks in a row for arts fund-raiser
Staff Writer
By ELAINE VAN DEVELDE
     MIDDLETOWN — Things are looking just ducky for the arts in the township.
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Former soldier recalls an earlier Fort Hancock
Staff Writer
By elaine van develde
     They can huff and they can puff, but Al Zwiazek is one man who isn’t so sure that breathing new life into buildings at Sandy Hook’s Fort Hancock and Proving Ground could ever restore the historic fort to its former glory.
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Investigation continues in gas station robbery
     ABERDEEN — Police are searching for the man who robbed a gas station at knifepoint last week.
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Aid offered to those who lost jobs after attacks
     The 9/11 United Services Group, on behalf of the American Red Cross in Greater New York, The Salvation Army and Safe Horizon, has announced a two-week extension of the deadline for workers displaced by the events of Sept. 11 to make appointments for financial aid. The new deadline is March 8.
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H.S. North construction expected to start April 1
Staff Writer
By alison granito
     MIDDLETOWN — A sign posted outside announces to all who pass that construction is expected to begin on April 1 at High School North, the last school to be renovated under the district’s often troubled six-year-old referendum.
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Pallone voices concerns
     Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., D-6, this week said he is opposed to the present plan to redevelop historic Fort Hancock because it favors commercial developers over nonprofits and educational groups that call Sandy Hook home.
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Bova-Scarano to make third committee bid
Staff Writer
By elaine van develde
     MIDDLETOWN — Democrat Beverly Bova-Scarano has declared her intention to make a third consecutive bid for a Township Committee seat in November.
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Beach projects still a go
Staff Writer
By darlene diebold
     With all the talk about budget slashing in New Jersey, various groups of people are frightened that cutbacks in programs will affect their quality of life.
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Council bonds for sewer improvements
     MATAWAN — The Borough Council approved the final adoption of a bond ordinance authorizing $878,000 in improvements to the sewer system last week.
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Holmdel tower to be used for radio communications
     Monmouth County Sheriff Joseph W. Oxley has secured the use of an existing radio communications tower in Holmdel through an agreement with the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety. Formal approval took place at the Jan. 24 meeting of the Board of Chosen Freeholders.
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Mat-Ab expected to lock in referendum tonight
Staff Writer
By alison granito
     ABERDEEN — The Matawan Regional Board of Education may make the final decision on what will be included in its construction referendum and put a price tag on the proposal tonight.
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Borough hall construction on hold
Staff Writer
By darlene diebold
     KEYPORT — Borough Hall plans have once again been put on hold, but officials are hoping that it will not be for long.
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