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Freehold Student Rallies Classmates to Build a Park for Children in Africa
The students at the Catena School are fundraising to build a park in Uganda through the organization, Sylvia's Children.

Noel Aliseo was born and raised in Toms River, New Jersey. She attended Monsignor Donovan High School and then went on to pursue a journalism degree at Syracuse University. While at SU, Noel was on the sidelines supporting the Orange as a cheerleader. She also worked for the college Spanish news station and gained lots of experience interning for CBS in New York City and WSYR-TV, an ABC affiliate in Syracuse, New York.
Noel graduated Magna Cum Lade in May 2010 with a degree in broadcast journalism and Spanish. In November of 2010, she moved to Rumson where she was the Local Editor for the Rumson-Fair Haven Patch. In February of 2012, Noel was offered an opportunity to cover the Freehold Patch.
A true Jersey girl, Noel likes to spend her summers on the beach with friends and family. She enjoys good food and getting to know new people. She also loves to travel and experience different cultures and cuisine.
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The students at the Catena School are fundraising to build a park in Uganda through the organization, Sylvia's Children.

Thompson was a real-estate agent for the Berg Agency, Freehold and was the owner and operator of Junior’s Gas and Service Station, Cream Ridge.
The Grand Marshall of the 2012 Freehold Memorial Day Parade as selected by the DAV is Emanuel (Manny) Handleman, age 92 of Freehold Township.
The following letter was written by a member of the 101st Airborne to his two-year-old nephew. Three weeks later, the author was killed in the Battle of the Bulge.
The service will be on Monday, May 28 at 8:30 a.m. before the start of the annual parade.
Three contenders for two ballot spots will answer questions from residents in a 7:30 p.m. joint appearance
Charges stem from January incident.
The Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore celebrated the accomplishments of local Girl Scouts in Monmouth and Ocean counties at the Gold Award Ceremony on May 22nd.
Turner moved to Freehold Township in 2004 after living in the south for most of his life.
NJ State Police made the arrest during a search warrant at the borough home.
Their next networking event is at the Sheraton Eatontown Hotel on Wednesday, May 23 at 7:30 p.m.
Barba was a parishioner of St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Freehold Township.
The youth Mayor and Council presented the ideas for the project at the regular meeting on May 21.
School comes in at number 714 on list.
Colts Neck High School did not rank in the top 1,000.
Michael Manley is collecting donations to create care packages for a troop serving in Afghanistan.
Aaron Gardner, 21, of Freehold, was arrested on for allegedly having over 50 grams of marijuana, cocaine and a Glock handgun.
"Little Shop of Horrors" has received a nomination for Outstanding All Student Orchestra.
Freehold Borough and Freehold Township High Schools both made the top 1,000 as well.
Sullivan was a member of the Optimist Club of Freehold, a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Freehold and a volunteer for the Sanctuary Program in Freehold.