Category: Examiner Calendar
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Contract is awarded for realignment
Contract is awarded for realignment MILLSTONE — A contract has been awarded for improvements to Olde Noah Hunt Road. After receiving three bids, the Township Committee last week picked the lowest bidder, Meco Inc. of Clarksburg. Meco’s bid of $99,683 was significantly lower than the other bids of $141,694 and $174,984. The committee also approved,…
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Millstone Elks to host murder-mystery dinner
Millstone Elks Ladies Auxiliary Lodge No. 2613 will present "If Looks Could Kill," a murder-mystery dinner-theater, at 7 p.m. Sept. 29 at the lodge, Burnt Tavern Road, Clarksburg section of Millstone. The doors will open at 6 p.m. Tickets are $30 per person and include a four-course dinner, show and prizes. There will also be…
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Community education offers series of classes Millstone Township Community Education will offer the following programs this fall at the Millstone Middle School:
Community education offers series of classes Millstone Township Community Education will offer the following programs this fall at the Millstone Middle School: A fall gardening class presented by Dolph Guerds of Cobalt Design will show participants what plants to use now and how to prepare for next year. The two-session course will be held Oct.…
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Handicapped High Riders to host cycle tour
The Handicapped High Riders Club, which gives children and adults an opportunity to ride or carriage-drive horses at Riding High Farm in Upper Freehold, will sponsor its eighth benefit cycle tour Oct. 6. The tour will consist of 10-, 30- and 62-mile rides, and will start and finish at the Cream Ridge Winery, Route 539.…
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Free bereavement groups meet in Englishtown
Two free, nondenominational bereavement support groups meet twice a month at First Presbyterian Church, 50 Main St., Englishtown. HUGS (Help Us Grieve Someone), a bereavement support group for adults, meets at 7:30 p.m. The loss can be recent or from years gone by. Children’s Grief, a bereavement support group for children ages 3-12, meets at…
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Funds approved for local trail projects
Bob Shinn, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection commissioner, announced the dedication of $1.6 million in federal funds to improve and develop state and local trails. More than $814,000 has been earmarked for 39 New Jersey trail projects from the 2001 federal Recreational Trails Program. Additionally, DEP is currently seeking applications for approximately $810,000 in…
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Scouting available for boys with special needs
Cub Scout Pack 454 and Boy Scout Troop 454 offer the Scouting program for boys with special needs. There will be an open house for boys ages 7-17 (or age/grade equivalent) from 7-9 p.m. Sept. 20 at Freehold Elks Lodge No. 1454, East Main Street, Freehold, at the intersections of routes 537 and 79. For…
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VNA to sponsor a day at Jolly Cackle Farm
VNA to sponsor a day at Jolly Cackle Farm The Children’s Auxiliary of the Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey will sponsor "An Afternoon at Jolly Cackle Farm" from 1-4 p.m. Oct. 7 at the Locust farm of Francoise and Harvey Rambach, who have hosted the event since its inception in 1992. In honor of…
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Panhandle residents offer a helping hand
Staff Writer By linda denicola There are myriad ways in which the heartbreaking events in lower Manhattan and in Washington, D.C. have affected the lives of local residents. Roosevelt’s Mayor Mike Hamilton said he didn’t know of anyone in the town that was directly affected, but, he added, "We’re all really affected by it. It…
