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Collier Youth Services Offers Alternative Learning for Alternative Kids
Collier offers an alternative education in Monmouth County for kids who need just that, a different way of going about learning.

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.
At Patch, we promise always to approach the news as objectively as possible and adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable.<b><br></b>
<b>Politics </b>
I am not registered with any party because I do not completely agree with one side. For me, the best part of politics is being able to hear both sides and then deciding what I believe.
<br><b>Religion</b>
My father raised me Catholic and my mother is non-denominational. I consider myself somewhere in between.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
As a fresh set of eyes and ears in the community, I look forward to learning about all of the "hot-button issues".
Collier offers an alternative education in Monmouth County for kids who need just that, a different way of going about learning.

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The clinic is sponsored by the Freehold Board of Health on Saturday, April 14 from 10-11 a.m. at 49 West Main St. behind the firehouse.
“Hearth and Home” educational program offers the opportunity to learn about history through the sights, sounds and smells of an 18th century kitchen.
The new Italian restaurant is looking to hire 120 local employees.
The Brio Tuscan Grille is hiring 120 local employees to work at their new location.
Gustavo Lopez, 31, allegedly sold cocaine to undercover cops on multiple occasions near the St. Rose of Lima Elementary School.
The parents of the Freehold Borough Lady Soccer team are hosting a clothing drive and flapjack breakfast fundraiser this weekend.
Lateef Shuler allegedly used a BB gun to threaten, injure and rob a resident in Freehold Borough.
The PTO sponsored event on April 28 costs $10 to be a vendor and is free to be a shopper.
Former pet store will be renovated and taken over by the Monmouth County SPCA on April 26.
This year's IRS filing deadline is April 17.
The arrest came after an ongoing investigation through observations and statements.
The teen council of the club is selling a variety of species through Wednesday, April 11.
The teen council of the club is selling a variety of species through Wednesday, April 11.
Water pressure may be slightly lower and the water may be discolored as the flushing is performed in a neighborhood.
The four young men completed projects at the Georgia Road Schoolhouse, the Jewish Heritage Museum and the Historic Oakley House.
The four young men completed projects at the Georgia Road Schoolhouse, the Jewish Heritage Museum and the Historic Oakley House.
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Jablonski was a founding parishioner of St. Veronica’s Catholic Church, Howell.