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Real Estate Market Trends and Holmdel HS World Language; This Week in Local Voices

Find out what Patch bloggers are saying this week in Holmdel-Hazlet Patch Local Voices.

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HFEE and Holmdel Schools Continue a Proud Partnership of Success

Ever since its inception at Holmdel High School in 2010, the World Language Lab at Holmdel High School has made great strides in enhancing language instruction at the high school and middle school levels. 

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February 2013 Market Trends for Holmdel and Hazlet

Patch bloggers Doreen and Gerine Skamarak take a look at the real estate trends in both Holmdel and Hazlet throughout February. From how many homes sold to the average price.

Mater Dei Prep Seraph Players Perform Musical for Union Beach Students

The award-winning Mater Dei Prep Seraph Players brightened the days of elementary school students in Union Beach, with a musical performance of Freckleface Strawberry the Musical at Memorial Elementary School's temporary home, Holy Family School.

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Patch blogger Jim Kelly takes us through the history of Gaelic, and how we use the historic language today. Everything from "baloney" to "big shot" have roots in the Gaelic language!

Restless Loons in New York Harbor

Regular Patch blogger Joe Reynolds takes us through a beautiful morning in the Sandy Hook Bay, where Common Loons have made a home, diving for breakfast.

Pallone Announces Over $35 Million in Sandy Aid to Sandy Hook

In Congressman Frank Pallone's regular blog, he announces that the Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area will receive more than $35 million in federal aid to repair damage caused by Superstorm Sandy. 

 

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