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Freehold Township hires special officers to serve at local schools

Freehold Township hires special officers to serve at local schools Freehold Township hires special officers to serve at local schools FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Four Class III special law enforcement officers have been hired by the Township Committee to provide security at Freehold Township’s schools. During a meeting on Jan. 5, committee members appointed George Heitz, Joseph Lynch, William Rodriguez and Salvatore Siino as Class III officers on the recommendation of Police Chief George Baumann. The appointments run through Dec. 31. According to a resolution, the Class III officers are authorized to exercise full powers and duties similar to those of full-time police officers while providing security at Freehold Township’s schools during the hours the schools are normally in session or when the buildings are occupied by students or teachers.

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Coal money can not replace the loss of drinking water

Coal money can not replace the loss of drinking water We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss January 13, 2021 12.05am Normal text size Credit:Cathy Wilcox When the next drought comes, from where will we source replacement water for what has disappeared into the void beneath our catchments, $100 million or not (‘‘Coal miner offers $100m to counter water losses from its mine’’, January 12)? Frank McGrath, Bulli I am having difficulty in understanding how $100 million will prevent cracks, subsidence and water loss and yet still allow the project to be ‘‘a positive contributor to the metropolitan water supply’’.

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Cops help revive 2-month-old who stopped breathing

Cops help revive 2-month-old who stopped breathing Two Freehold Township police officers saved the life of a 2-month-old infant who stopped breathing on Saturday, officials say. Two officers were sent to the child s house on Whistler Drive around 9:45 p.m. and found the infant unresponsive and not breathing, according to police. Officer Alex Fay performed chest compressions on the infant, while Officer Justin Nunno was able to suck fluids from the infant’s nose and mouth awaiting the arrival of an ambulance that took the child to Jersey Shore University Medical Center, police said. We commend both of these officers for their efforts under such dire circumstances, Freehold Township police chief George Baumann said in a statement.

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