Category: Examiner News
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Committee approves bid for cable channel
BY JENNIFER DOMEStaff Writer BY JENNIFER DOME Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Nine months ago, the Township Committee began discussing the start-up of its own cable television channel, and last week a bid for the project was approved. Last spring, Committeeman John Pfefferkorn, the committee’s cable television liaison, said that approximately $55,000 from Cablevision is available…
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Fertility center helping patients worldwide
Local clinicstarts familiesaround the world BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer Local clinic starts families around the world BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer LAWRENCEVILLE — Now they’re making little miracles come true for couples internationally. IVF New Jersey, an in vitro fertilization and egg donation center, formerly of Manalapan, with offices in Somerset, Lawrenceville and Freehold, recently…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ staff Trying to keep up with their fellow carolers, two youngsters concentrate on a music sheet during the Allentown holiday kick-off Sunday.
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Committee considers ordinance to protect trees
Resident: Rules neededto stop developersfrom clear-cutting trees BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer Resident: Rules needed to stop developers from clear-cutting trees BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — The Township Committee is looking to Monroe as it discusses a new tree ordinance. The committee discussed using a Monroe Township tree ordinance as a guide to…
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PC movement not OK for university professor
Freehold resident sayssystem degrades people,doesn BY LARRY RAMERStaff Writer PC movement not OK for university professor Freehold resident says system degrades people, doesn’t mesh with reality BY LARRY RAMER Staff Writer LARRY RAMER George Zilbergeld of Freehold Borough, author of “A Reader for the Politically Incorrect.” George Zilbergeld is not at all politically correct when…
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Students win awards for paintings
Students win awards for paintings ALLENTOWN — A borough high school student recently won a $100 savings bond for her entry in the Fall Harvest Art Contest. Lory Gottlieb won the first-place prize and her work, as well as several other students’, has been on display at the borough’s post office on South Main Street.…
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Residents acknowledge history of Cox’s Corner
BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — During the Planning Board’s discussion Nov. 25 about construction of a retail/office complex for the Cox’s Corner intersection, township resident Jim Dunitz reminded others that Cox’s Corner is a historic area. Dunitz, who lives opposite the proposed commercial site, asked the board, "Do…
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Local equine aficionados attend Breeders Crown
Those involved inhorse-racing industry say changes are on the way BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer Those involved in horse-racing industry say changes are on the way BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer Courtesy of Meadowlands Racetrack/Lisa Photo Inc. Center Field, No. 1A, qualified at the Breeders Crown last weekend. In this picture, the horse won the three-year-old…
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County planning board seeks public input on Route 537 study
The Monmouth County Planning Board has announced that an upcoming meeting will give the public the opportunity to review and provide input on a draft final report for the Western Monmouth County Route 537 Corridor Study. A special public information session will be held Dec. 11 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the Monmouth County Library Headquarters,…
