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  • Zoning dispute heading to state

    Upper Freehold couple files complaint to DCA over two Planning Board members. By: Scott Morgan    UPPER FREEHOLD — A township couple have filed a formal complaint with the state alleging conflict of interest by two Planning Board members.    Sue Kozel, a member of the township Environmental Commission and Open Space Committee, and her husband, Chris…

  • Welcome by James Kilgore

    Welcome Jim Kilgore welcomes the children and sponsors to the event

  • Richard Fedora citedfor WTC service

       SOMERVILLE — Hillsborough resident Richard Fedora was among seven Sheriff’s Department officers to receive a special honor last week for their efforts following the Sept. 11 terorist attacks.    Somerset County Sheriff Frank J. Provenzano Sr. presented Exceptional Duty Commendations last week to Officer Fedora and six others for their assistance at the World Trade Center…

  • Decision on Islamic Society’s expansion project delayed

    By: Brian Shappell    The Zoning Board of Adjustment again delayed voting on a proposal to expand the Islamic Society of Central Jersey’s facilities.    The board is likely to vote at its May 16 meeting on the Islamic Society’s application to renovate the 12,700-square-foot mosque and build a 14,000-square-foot community center; a 52,000-square-foot school; a 40,000-square-foot…

  • Volunteer receives posthumous honor

    By: Lea Kahn    Longtime community volunteer Joseph A. Sokolowski, who died in January at the age of 90, was recently honored by Township Council and the state Legislature.    Mayor Doris Weisberg read a resolution honoring Mr. Sokolowski’s memory last week at Township Council’s regular meeting, and presented a copy of it to his family.    "This…

  • Mustangs finally catch a break

    Rain holds off just long enough for official win By: Rudy Brandl    Steve Venuto and the Manville High baseball team were due to catch a break.    After suffering their third nail-biting Valley Division loss of the season at David Brearley in Kenilworth the day before, the Mustangs took out their frustrations on Dunellen at Columbia…

  • Police investigaterecent burglaries

    Homes broken into during morning hours By:Alec Moore    Several recent burglaries, including a daring daytime break-in that netted an estimated $10,585 of goods for the thieves, has police watching for suspicious activity — and a newer black truck.    An Atkinson Road home was robbed of $10,585 worth of merchandise on March 28. The homeowner’s wife…

  • Superintendent to resign at end of 2002-2003 year

    By: Nick D’Amore    Superintendent Sam Stewart officially announced Monday he will resign in 14 months when the 2002-2003 school year ends.    "I’ve loved the work, but I am not getting any younger," Dr. Stewart said.    Dr. Stewart came into the district in September 1992, replacing Dennis Daggett.    "I think it’s been a wonderful time, but…

  • AHS, New Egypt softball news

    Redbirds enter the week 7-3; Warriors still have chance to qualify for the playoffs. By: Kyle Moylan    Technically, it may have been Allentown’s worse week of the season. Then again, it was the technical aspects which Coach Bob DiBernardo watched closely and believes could lead to a very successful season.    "Actually, I was pleased with…