Category: Examiner News
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Condemnation on the table for school site
Township, schoolofficials say negotiations ongoing with property owner By alison granitoStaff Writer Township, school officials say negotiations ongoing with property owner By alison granito Staff Writer Although they may not have to use it, Millstone officials have officially put eminent domain on the table. They also put $4.8 million in the coffers to obtain property…
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Brookdale prepares for loss of state aid
By josh davidsonStaff Writer By josh davidson Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — Following an announcement of state funding cuts to New Jersey’s 19 community colleges, officials at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, continue to prepare for the loss of $716,175 in state aid next year. The state informed the schools about the 5 percent slash in February.…
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Millstone students gain 30 seconds of fame
Public serviceannouncement will air on WWOR over the summer By alison granitoStaff Writer Public service announcement will air on WWOR over the summer By alison granito Staff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI Millstone Middle School eighth-graders Donna Zaborskis (l-r), Brittany Bakacs, Megan Cusack, Marcelle LaCroix and Rachel Goncharko wrote a script that won a statewide contest asking…
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U.F. GOP primary a three-way race
By jane meggittStaff Writer U.F. GOP primary a three-way race By jane meggitt Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — A sitting GOP committeeman will face off against two newcomers Tuesday. In next week’s primary election, incumbent Paul Burke will compete with challengers Steve Alexander and Sal Diecidue to win the Republican nomination to run in the…
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Westerly bypass plan continues to draw fire
By jane meggittStaff Writer By jane meggitt Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Road improvements continue to command the attention of both residents and officials. Various roads in the township, both present and planned, were the subject of discussion at last week’s Township Committee meeting. Sal Diecidue, who is a candidate for Township Committee, requested that…
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Foundation announces bequest
Foundation announces bequest FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The CentraState Healthcare Foundation has received a $600,000 bequest from the estate of Marvin "Mac" Clark. Clark, a longtime Freehold resident, was one of the founders of Freehold Area Hospital, now CentraState Medical Center. He served on the hospital’s board of trustees for many years and was elected an…
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UFRSD assembles team to look for school site
Board searching forreplacement after former president resigns Board searching for replacement after former president resigns UPPER FREEHOLD — The school board put its team in place. At last week’s meeting, the Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education appointed an ad hoc committee for the purpose of gathering data about possible sites for a future school…
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Plan for auto track drives former Marlboro mayor
Mort Salkind reportsprogress made on ideafor facility in Linden By dick metzgarStaff Writer Mort Salkind reports progress made on idea for facility in Linden By dick metzgar Staff Writer If Mort Salkind, a former mayor of Marlboro, has his way, the Union County city of Linden will have an automobile racing facility in operation by…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Penny Pinsker, a television producer from UPN 9, blocks a scene for an anti-drug public service announcement filmed at Millstone Middle School last week. See story page 3.
