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Freehold Area Schools Cancel Classes For Wednesday

The winter storm hammering much of the state is expected to bring up to a foot of snow to much of the state.

FREEHOLD, NJ — School district officials in the Freehold area have canceled school for Wednesday, March 21, due to the ongoing winter storm.

Freehold Borough schools had three emergency closure days built into the school calendar. Two days were used in January when the first big storm of the winter dropped a foot of snow and another was used March 7. Wednesday's snow day will be made up at the end of the year, according to the district's calendar.

The Freehold Township School District also had three emergency closure days built into the school calendar and was closed Jan. 4 and 5 and on March 7 as well. Wednesday's closure is the fourth.

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Officials in the Freehold Regional High School District, which also is closed Wednesday, said the 11th grade college and post-secondary planning program that was scheduled to be held at Colts Neck High School has been rescheduled for Tuesday, April 10. It also is the fifth snow day for the high school district's six schools, and officials said one of those days will be made up on Friday, April 6.

Christian Brothers Academy and the Monmouth County Vocational School district also are closed Wednesday.

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The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning on Tuesday morning that extends through early Thursday for a nor'easter that is expected to hit in two waves. Forecasters have said it could bring at least 12 inches to most of Monmouth County, with some parts seeing as much as 18 inches potentially.

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