Category: Examiner News

  • DJ’s ‘relics and rarities’ find home on radio ‘Dave the Rave’ hosts show on Howell station on Saturday nights

    By linda denicolaStaff Writer DJ’s ‘relics and rarities’ find home on radio ‘Dave the Rave’ hosts show on Howell station on Saturday nights By linda denicola Staff Writer Dave Kapulsky of Freehold Township explains how each 45 rpm record he owns represents the hopes and dreams of stardom of the person who made it. Dave…

  • Millstone passes soil testing, parking laws

    Measures meant to detect pesticides, facilitate school bus access By alison granitoStaff Writer By alison granito Staff Writer MILLSTONE — The Township Committee approved measures to require testing for dangerous soil contaminants and to restrict parking on certain streets, which will allow school buses and other large vehicles to navigate those roads more easily. Both…

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    CHRIS KELLY A Stagecoach Road residence in Millstone reflects the holiday spirit with its brightly decorated lawn.

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    Unusual gifts could heat up the holidays By gloria stravelliStaff Writer By gloria stravelli Staff Writer Gloria Stravelli Shoes and boots with stiletto heels and thigh-high stockings are the focus at Spykes. Santa’s "Ho-Ho-Ho!" could turn into "Oh-Oh-Oh!" when the old gent peeks into his sack of presents during Christmas Eve deliveries. In among the…

  • Charges of theft by deception increasing against ticket man

    Police charge ownerwith 11 counts oftheft, fraud By brian donahueStaff Writer Police charge owner with 11 counts of theft, fraud By brian donahue Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — A Route 9 ticket broker has been arrested for the third time in just over two months, following ongoing consumer complaints of fraud and deception that continue…

  • U.F. comes out against warehouse traffic

    Officials will forward copies of resolution to county, state agencies By alison granitoStaff Writer By alison granito Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Township officials have formally recognized problems the township may incur due to a 5.58-million-square-feet warehouse space that was recently approved along Upper Freehold’s border by the Washington Township Planning Board. Last week, the…

  • Mines get twp. OK to continue operations

    By alison granitoStaff Writer Mines get twp. OK to continue operations By alison granito Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Two of the township’s active sand mines received approval to continue operations last week, subject to conditions placed on the permits by the Township Committee. Decision on the renewal for a third mine was continued. Permit renewal…

  • Millstone Township hires office manager

    Deputy mayorsays committee should focus onforming policy By alison granitoStaff Writer Deputy mayor says committee should focus on forming policy By alison granito Staff Writer The Millstone Township Committee approved a resolution to hire an office manager last week, after months of frequent discussion on the topic by officials. Members of the committee have frequently…

  • BLOOPERS

    ADELEYOUNGAnnual column ADELE YOUNG Annual column ‘bares down’ on the lighter side of the news Our annual bloopers column is our attempt to interject a little levity in the sometimes depressing world of news coverage. It’s a collection of typos and grammatical and usage errors compiled from everything that crosses our desks on their way…