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The Western Monmouth County Edition covers Allentown, Upper Freehold, Roosevelt, Millstone, Manalapan, Englishtown, Marlboro, Freehold Borough and Freehold Township. The news site covers hyper-local stories, maintaining an audience base that is looking for news stories about their local community.
Handlin earned a B.A. in 1977 from Harvard University, a MBA from Columbia University in 1979, and a Ph.D. in Marketing from New York University in 1991. [1] She was an associate professor of marketing at Monmouth University until her retirement in 2019 [2] and was also a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Public Issues.
Proposed Monmouth Canal is ‘missing link’ in inland waterway TRENTON - A public hearing is planned next month on the proposal to build a canal that would connect the Navesink and Manasquan rivers.
Robert D. Clifton (born December 31, 1968) is an American Republican Party politician who has represented the 12th Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly since January 10, 2012.
Monmouth has been without passenger rail services since January 1959; goods trains ran until 1964. [20] Monmouth's main railway station, known as Monmouth Troy, was a coal distribution depot and a base for heavy goods vehicles for many years after its closure as a part of the rail network, but the building has now been dismantled and re-erected ...
Based on the average 2.26% rate for Visa and Mastercard, that would wind up being just over $20 for the average family. So yes, that could buy you a Barbie or a turkey for your holiday meal ...
Jenna Calderón covers breaking news and cold cases in Monmouth and Ocean counties. Before coming to the Press, she covered The Queen City for Cincinnati Magazine in Ohio. Contact her at 330-590 ...
Cornering at Monmouth Show Dog agility and obedience trials. In 1876 the show was held in the town's newly established cattle market in Chippenham Fields. [1] The show was then held annually (firstly in October, but then eventually moved to August – taking up its now traditional date of the last Thursday in August) up until the First World War.