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On the article Having a Yard Sale? Promote on Patch!
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On the article Primary Voting Deadline Approaching

Kaitlyn Anness
8:56 am on Monday, May 13, 2013
Just to play a little devil's advocate: it wouldn't matter if the candidates were included, the ordinance does not specify whether or not candidates have to be in the primary, it just specifies sign placement within 45 days of "an" election. Perhaps a more detailed sign ordinance?
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On the article Primary Voting Deadline Approaching

Kaitlyn Anness
8:24 am on Monday, May 13, 2013
Cynic, there are primary elections with opposing candidates on the county and state levels which every township sets up a primary for.
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On the article Mayor: Tax Rate May Have Stayed Flat Without Sandy and Tax Appeals

Kaitlyn Anness
8:20 am on Monday, May 13, 2013
Mike, according to the budget document on sheet 10, the 2012 realized revenue from the project was $274,015.42 and the anticipated revenue for the township is $165,000 in 2013.
http://www.holmdeltownship-nj.com/2013%20Budget%20Introduction.pdf
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On the article Mayor: Tax Rate May Have Stayed Flat Without Sandy and Tax Appeals

Kaitlyn Anness
11:01 am on Thursday, May 9, 2013
HolmdelParent: the article has been edited to reflect more accurate information, I was mistaken to include salaries in what is allowed over the cap. Insurance benefits and pension are included, not salary. The bottom of the article has been edited with extra explanation from the Township CFO.
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On the article Mayor: Tax Rate May Have Stayed Flat Without Sandy and Tax Appeals

Kaitlyn Anness
11:01 am on Thursday, May 9, 2013
HolmdelParent: the article has been edited to reflect more accurate information, I was mistake to include salaries in what is allowed over the cap. Insurance benefits and pension are included, not salary. The bottom of the article has been edited with extra explanation from the Township CFO.
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On the article Taxes May Rise 5% in Holmdel, Sandy Cleanup Costs Millions
Kaitlyn Anness
4:11 pm on Wednesday, May 8, 2013
ReplyA recap of the public hearing will be on Patch tomorrow (May 9). The budget was approved by committee last night.
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On the article School Bomb Threat and Pasta Debacle Top April News

Kaitlyn Anness
9:36 am on Monday, May 6, 2013
Police have not released any information about any suspects or any individuals who may have been charged. As far as we know, no one has been charged.
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On the article School Bomb Threat and Pasta Debacle Top April News
Kaitlyn Anness
9:36 am on Monday, May 6, 2013
ReplyPolice have not released any information about any suspects or any individuals who may have been charged. As far as we know, no one has been charged.
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On the article School Bomb Threat and Pasta Debacle Top April News

Kaitlyn Anness
9:36 am on Monday, May 6, 2013
Police have no released any information about a suspect.
Kaitlyn Anness
6:51 pm on Wednesday, May 15, 2013
You can simply follow the instructions in the article, which will get you to our Community Calendar here http://marlboro-coltsneck.patch.com/events/new