Category: Examiner News
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U.F. mayor speaks out against bypass
Township officials,residents continue to question location of road BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer U.F. mayor speaks out against bypass Township officials, residents continue to question location of road BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Mayor William Miscoski announced that he was "dead set against" the proposed westerly bypass at the Oct. 3 Township Committee…
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Immigrants evicted after
surprise apt. inspection Men were on street shortly after officials viewed overcrowding BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD — Radical change usually carries with it radical responsibility. Combine the two and someone usually gets hurt. Sometimes, it’s the people you are trying to bring about the change for who get hurt in the process.…
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Friends helping family of local accident victim
Oct. 19 dinner toraise funds for careof woman in coma BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer Oct. 19 dinner to raise funds for care of woman in coma BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer Linda McClure Nehil MILLSTONE — Linda McClure Nehil has spent her life taking care of her family, friends and patients. Now, after a horrific…
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State police find new home in Hamilton
New barracksfacilitates widerange of uses BY JENNIFER DOMEStaff Writer State police find new home in Hamilton New barracks facilitates wide range of uses BY JENNIFER DOME Staff Writer VERONICA YANKOWSKI staff The contemporary exterior of the new state police headquarters in Hamilton hints at the technology and modern amenities inside. Anyone who visited the old…
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Classes in crafts, dancing, music, design and more
Looking for a new floral accent for your home? Participants in a crafts class will make a swag of hydrangeas accented with wooden roses, lavender, eucalyptus and English statice Oct. 9, 7-9:30 p.m., at the Millstone Elementary School’s art room. Fee for class and supplies is $39.50. A golf course for elementary school students will…
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Millstone files with court to take Waters property
Referendum results still pending; Planning Board amends master plan for school use BY JENNIFER DOMEStaff Writer Referendum results still pending; Planning Board amends master plan for school use BY JENNIFER DOME Staff Writer MILLSTONE — The township has ceased negotiations with owners of the Waters property, the township attorney said Monday. Instead, township officials decided…
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Borough’s historic homes inspire local artist
New exhibitionwill open formonth of October BY JENNIFER DOMEStaff Writer New exhibition will open for month of October BY JENNIFER DOME Staff Writer Andree Lisette Herz was inspired to create this painting, titled “34,” during a walk through Allentown. PHOTOS BY VERONICA YANKOWSKI staff ALLENTOWN — Inspiration can sometimes come from your own back yard.…
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Where you lay your head is home
Immigrants make doas they sleep, eatin woods aroundFreehold BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer Where you lay your head is home Immigrants make do as they sleep, eat in woods around Freehold BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer While most Freehold Borough residents sleep in comfortable beds at night, others seek refuge on a bed of…
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Animal hospital offers round-the-clock pet care
BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer Kristen Rooney (l) helps Dr. Amelie Thibaudeau (center) and Gail Wood prepare to remove a catheter at the new 24-hour animal hospital in Millstone. Until recently, Millstone residents whose pets suffered after-hours emergencies had to travel to Red Bank or Lakewood to find treatment — a…
