Category: Examiner Calendar
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Bulletin Board
Lecture will focus on what to do when laid off The Monmouth County Library Headquarters, Manalapan, will offer a free program on "What to Do if You Have Been Laid Off." The program will feature a local employment law attorney, Frederic G. Leeds, explaining employees’ rights in the work place when there is a layoff.…
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Man rescued after fall into 50-ft. concrete-mixing tank
New Jersey State Police, OSHA to investigateincident By alison granitoStaff Writer Man rescued after fall into 50-ft. concrete-mixing tank New Jersey State Police, OSHA to investigate incident By alison granito Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Emergency personnel from two counties worked for several hours to extricate a Toms River man who fell into a 50-foot-high…
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Bulletin Board
Educational foundation to host The Millstone Foundation for Educational Excellence has announced its first event of the year. The group will host "Cupid’s Ball," a Valentine’s Day dinner-dance and silent auction to be held Feb. 7 at the Battleground Country Club, Manalapan. An open bar cocktail hour with butler-style hors d’oeuvres will be held from…
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Officials target Matrix as example of sprawl
By jane meggittStaff Writer Officials target Matrix as example of sprawl By jane meggitt Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — With Gov. James E. McGreevey targeting sprawl and overdevelopment as Public Enemy No. 1 in New Jersey, township officials said it might be time to propose that a massive warehouse development on the township’s border get…
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Girl Scout officers named
HOWELL — Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts Inc. introduced its Board of Directors for 2003-05 during its 41st Annual Council Meeting, held on Jan. 16 at St. Mary’s Spiritual Center in Colts Neck. The Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts Board of Directors includes officers, members-at-large and four teenage girls who currently are Senior Girl Scouts.…
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Old Noah Hunt Road subdivision approved
By alison granitoStaff Writer Old Noah Hunt Road subdivision approved By alison granito Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Although they weren’t happy about more houses coming to town, Planning Board members praised the design of a five-house subdivision approved at last week’s meeting. The Planning Board granted approval to allow resident Bill McNeill to split a…
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Millstone officials deny Sunshine Law violation
Pfefferkorn: Committee By Alison GranitoStaff Writer By Alison Granito Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Although other officials dispute his charge, one member of the governing body alleged that the Township Committee chose to discuss behind closed doors topics that should have been discusses in public. Committeeman John Pfefferkorn said last week that he believes violations of…
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Big plans in the future for Rick’s Saddle Shop
Big plans in the future for Rick’s Saddle Shop Expansion will make facility among largest equine operations in U.S. By jane meggitt Staff Writer U pper Freehold Township will soon have a new equine superstore. The new Rick’s Saddle Shop, to be constructed at the site of its current feed and grain operation at the…
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Arbor Day Foundation offers 10 free trees
Ten free flowering trees will be given to each person who joins the National Arbor Day Foundation during January. The free trees are part of the nonprofit foundation’s "Trees for America" campaign. The 10 trees are two white flowering dogwoods, two flowering crabapples, two golden raintrees, two Washington hawthorns and two American redbuds. "These compact…
