Category: Examiner Calendar

  • Center for Sleep Disorders tries to pinpoint problems

    New facility joins lineupat CentraState campus By linda denicolaStaff Writer New facility joins lineup at CentraState campus By linda denicola Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — If you’re still tired after what seemed like a good night’s sleep and have trouble staying awake during the day, it may be due to sleep deprivation. If you get…

  • Blood drives scheduled in Millstone, Roosevelt

    Central Jersey Blood Center, Tinton Falls, will conduct blood drives at the following locations: Feb. 8, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Millstone Elks, Burnt Tavern Road, Millstone; Feb. 20, 5-9 p.m. at Roosevelt Borough Hall, Rochdale Avenue, Roosevelt; and Feb. 20, 6-9 p.m. at the Freehold Gardens Hotel, Gibson Place, off Route 537, Freehold…

  • County organizes to counter bioterror threat

    Monmouth County health and emergency agencies are in the advanced stages of creating a countywide system to protect the public in case of a terrorist attack, as disclosed by Monmouth County Health Officer Lester Jargowsky at a luncheon at Squire’s, West Long Branch. He addressed approximately 100 government and business leaders and explained the county’s…

  • U.F. to give second look to Route 537 zoning

    UPPER FREEHOLD — Increasing the township’s commercial ratable base has been a part of the township’s two-year-long master plan review. Planning Board members discussed possible rezoning of certain areas of the township at last week’s meeting. Township Planner Richard Coppola recommended that an 18 acre parcel at the corner of Route 526 and Sharon Station…

  • Two local residents nominated as judges

    Gov. James. E. McGreevey has nominated six individuals for reappointment as administrative law judges. The nominees include two men from the local area: Joseph F. Fidler of Allentown, a graduate of Temple University School of Law, Philadelphia, and a member of the New Jersey Bar Association since 1975; and Solomon A. Metzger of Roosevelt, a…

  • U.F. board revisits upzoning measure

    Tie vote prevents second pass at reducing density in new master plan By jane meggittStaff Writer U.F. board revisits upzoning measure By jane meggitt Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Although a controversial amendment to the master plan which would have decreased the density of future township development was defeated by one vote last year, the…

  • Site of corn maze preserved

    FILE PHOTO Visitors attempt find their way through the corn maze at the Infante Farm in Millstone in October 2000. A popular destination for the community, the farm was recently preserved by the township. MILLSTONE — Every October, many in the community make it a point to weave their way through the corn maze or…

  • Greater Media Newspapers receives 6 SNA awards

    Alison Granito Greater Media Newspapers received six awards in the 2002 Suburban Newspapers of America contest, including two first places in the highly competitive annual competition. SNA is a nonprofit, professional trade association specifically serving the suburban newspaper industry. SNA’s membership is comprised of approximately 2,000 suburban newspapers published by the leading multi-newspaper publishing companies…

  • Molly Pitcher subject of historical society meeting

    David Martin, a Peddie School teacher, will discuss his research on the subject of Molly Pitcher when the Allentown-Upper Freehold Historical Society meets Feb. 17, 7:30 p.m., at the Allentown Public Library. Martin is about to publish a resource guide to assist the researcher studying the subject. Guests are welcome. For further details, call John…