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QUITE a few people knew the mystery, interesting rock formation in last week’s paper. Photographed by 12 year old Daniel Aynesworth, the ‘Easter Island Moai Statue’ is not in the Pacific, but closer to home at Black Park, Eastby Brow, and was correctly identified by Chris Ettenfield, Vera Whitaker, David Batchelor and Peter Greenwood. David tells us: “The ‘Easter Island’ rock featured in your paper can be found at map ref 552031. Go up the steep road from Eastby towards Black Hill and at the cattle grid where the Shelter Cliff Wood ends, take the track left up the side of the wood for no more than 50 metres and the rock can be seen a little higher up the hillside.”
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Brian Hall, 49, of Freehold, was sentenced to 8 months of home confinement in connection to possession and distribution charges. (Shutterstock)
MONMOUTH COUNTY - A Freehold resident was one of two New Jersey men sentenced Wednesday for their roles in a heroin and cocaine trafficking ring in the Bayshore area of Monmouth and Middlesex counties.
The bust was completed through interception of telephone calls and text messages as well as court-authorized wiretaps, controlled purchases of heroin and cocaine, the use of confidential sources of information and other investigative techniques, prosecutors said.
Brian Hall, 49, of Freehold, was sentenced to eight months of home confinement and three years of probation after he previously pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to distribute and possession with intent to distribute heroin.
Providence Foundation voices concerns, asks for more time on city TSA reform
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CLIFF WOOD, executive director of The Providence Foundation, has asked the Providence City Council to hold off on approving changes to its tax stabilization agreement policies. / PBN file PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO
PROVIDENCE – As the City Council prepares to take its second, and final, vote on more stringent requirements for developers whose projects receive city tax breaks, a local civic group representing prominent business leaders is asking lawmakers to take a step back.
The Providence Foundation in a press release on Tuesday outlined a host of concerns with the proposed Tax Stabilization Investment Act, calling for further consideration of how changes such as wage and apprenticeship requirements and expanded council review might impede development and the benefits projects bring to the city.
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