Category: Examiner News
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Family center serves growing patient base
BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer Family center serves growing patient base BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Elizabeth Donahue FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — Centra-State Medical Center has been offering medical care for those in need at its Family Medicine Center since 1995. If history is a guide, the center’s doctors and nurses will be busier than…
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Clarksburg School costs an ‘atrocity,’ official says
Renovation costs under scrutiny BY PATRICIA A. MILLER he Clarksburg School renovation project probably never should have been started, but it’s too late to back out now, Millstone Township Committeeman Elias Abilheira said. "Should this project have ever been pursued?" he asked recently. "Absolutely not. They should have stopped it. But now we are at…
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Classes offer theater for children, clutter control
Classes offer theater for children, clutter control In Millstone Township Community Education’s "Breaking Into Broadway" workshop, students will participate in a variety of scenes from Broadway shows as they learn stage techniques and poise through drama games, songs, and dance exercises. The program will culminate in a musical revue, to which families are invited. In…
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Residents say bikers out of control
BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer Residents say bikers out of control BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — The state police need to step up in terms of issuing tickets to bicyclists who take up too much space on township roads, Committeeman William Miscoski said at the March 4 Township Committee meeting. "People riding [on]…
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Longtime county historian steps down
BY EVAN NATELSONStaff Writer BY EVAN NATELSON Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — Like all good runs, Elizabeth Poinsett’s stint as Allentown’s representative on the Monmouth County Historical Commission has come to an end. Poinsett, who is in her early 60s, has been a commission member for 13 years — one of three members with the most…
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Residents concerned about road safety
Tragedy imminent,unless speed limit lowered BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer Tragedy imminent, unless speed limit lowered BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer Ellisdale Road is an accident waiting to happen, residents told Upper Freehold Township Committee members at the March 4 committee meeting. "I’d hate to have to see it come to the point where my son or daughter…
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Goodbye, Mr. Coldren; longtime principal to retire
BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer Goodbye, Mr. Coldren; longtime principal to retire BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — When Edward Coldren began his career in the Upper Freehold Regional School District 35 years ago, principals tended to come and go with each school year. But no student in the school district now can recall…
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Harlem Wizards slammin’ into town
BY EVAN NATELSONStaff WriterALLENTOWN Harlem Wizards slammin’ into town BY EVAN NATELSON Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — Community officials and leaders will have a chance to go up against the Harlem Wizards on April 3. The event, sponsored by the Allentown/Upper Freehold Municipal Drug Alliance, kicks off at 7 p.m. in the Allentown High School gymnasium.…
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MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Upper Freehold Regional Elementary School Principal Edward Coldren shares a few light moments with his staff, Annemarie Steuber, Maria Daniecki and Joan West. Coldren is retiring at the end of the school year after 35 years in the district. See story, page 3.
