Category: Examiner News
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School offers different approach to education
New SciCore Academy, Hightstown, focuseson core curriculum BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer New SciCore Academy, Hightstown, focuses on core curriculum BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ staff Arthur Poulos, co-owner and science teacher of SciCore Academy in Hightstown, reviews a chemistry experiment with a student Friday. A discussion with friends about the current state of…
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Wineries offer trails, tasting next weekend
BY JENNIFER DOMEStaff Writer BY JENNIFER DOME Staff Writer People don’t normally associate wineries with the state of New Jersey. But, in fact, the state is the fifth largest wine-producing state in the country. And next weekend, wine-lovers throughout the state will have the chance to learn a little more about their favorite beverage thanks…
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Thoughts of family key for former Iraq POW
Cpl. Hudson spent22 days in captivity after battle of An Nasiriyah BY CHRISTINE VARNOStaff Writer Cpl. Hudson spent 22 days in captivity after battle of An Nasiriyah JEFF GRANIT staff Cpl. Joseph Hudson speaks at Fort Monmouth about his experience being held captive after his unit was ambushed in Iraq. BY CHRISTINE VARNO Staff Writer Cpl. Joseph…
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Millstone, through the eyes of Charlie Abate
The deputy mayor sayshe is proud of his recordas an elected official BY JENNIFER DOMEStaff Writer The deputy mayor says he is proud of his record as an elected official BY JENNIFER DOME Staff Writer JEFF GRANIT staff Millstone Deputy Mayor Charlie Abate will have more time to work outdoors since he will leave the…
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Athena Award 2003 presented to Sue Kozel
Sue Kozel, owner of SK Visions, Cream Ridge section of Upper Freehold, received New Jersey’s only Athena Award for 2003. Sponsored by the Western Monmouth Chamber of Commerce (WMCC), this award recognizes an individual who is an advocate for women business owners, community change, business professionalism and excels in her field. 180, Turning Lives Around;…
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Speakers deliver lessons in healing, living
Siegel, Chopra, Kushnershare philosophieswith Freehold audience BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer Siegel, Chopra, Kushner share philosophies with Freehold audience BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Participants at the “Day of Wellness” listen to the instructions of guest speaker Deepak Chopra during a spiritual exercise. More than 300 people filled a banquet room at the Greystone…
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Arrested immigrants sue Wal-Mart, others
Defendants include contractor co. owned by Millstone residentStaff Writers Arrested immigrants sue Wal-Mart, others Defendants include contractor co. owned by Millstone resident BY SANDI CARPELLO & JENNIFER DOME Staff Writers Eunice Gomez does not want to go home. Despite her inability to find work, the constant struggle to make her $2,000-a-month rent, being forced to eat…
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Historical society still fighting to save village
Imlaystown nominatedfor list of 10 mostendangered sites BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer Imlaystown nominated for list of 10 most endangered sites BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI staff This house is one of the abandoned homes in Imlaystown. UPPER FREEHOLD — Before the United States of America was founded and gentlemen such as George Washington,…
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Elks serve up food and drug awareness
Elks serve up food and drug awareness PHOTOS BY MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Volunteers Al Morey and Deana Lindsey prepare food for the Millstone Elks Lodge’s Friday night dinner Nov. 14. Proceeds from dinners fund drug education programs at h.s. BY JENNIFER DOME Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Township residents may have heard that the Elks Lodge…
