Category: Examiner News
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Search for new administrator is advancing
Borough must move fire siren from currentlocation on school building By jane meggittStaff Writer Search for new administrator is advancing Borough must move fire siren from current location on school building By jane meggitt Staff Writer ROOSEVELT — Slowly but surely the borough is making progress in its bid to hire an administrator. At last…
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Millstone looking at affordable housing
Township in the process of condemning property for use as a group home By alison granitoStaff Writer By alison granito Staff Writer Millstone is in the process of seeking certification from the Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) in order to protect the township from the possibility of having a builder’s remedy imposed in court, according…
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Physicians decry rising cost of insurance
Medical malpractice feeshave doctors callingfor legislative reforms By linda denicolaStaff Writer Medical malpractice fees have doctors calling for legislative reforms By linda denicola Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ Joan Raspantini of Howell holds a banner with a question many women in New Jersey may be asking in the future. Physicians are angry about the rising cost…
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Rain puts a damper on ‘Turkey Trot’ turnout
Many people registered did not participatein fund-raiser By jane meggittStaff Writer Rain puts a damper on ‘Turkey Trot’ turnout Many people registered did not participate in fund-raiser By jane meggitt Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Although a nor’easter hit the area over the weekend, a popular annual event which raises funds for the Horse Park…
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Officials discuss water
problem on U.F. roadTrees donated to township to be placed at Byron Johnson Park By jane meggittStaff Writer problem on U.F. road Trees donated to township to be placed at Byron Johnson Park By jane meggitt Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Road issues and continuing improvements to Byron Johnson Park were on the docket at…
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Subdivision may require a variance
Planners are waryof home proposedon top of steep slope By alison granitoStaff Writer Planners are wary of home proposed on top of steep slope By alison granito Staff Writer MILLSTONE — A proposed three-lot major subdivision may require a variance due to the presence of some steep slopes on one of the lots. Local developer…
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Democrats will take control in Millstone
Committeeman-elect says Dems will work to return By alison granitoStaff Writer By alison granito Staff Writer When the ballots were counted in Millstone Township last week, the Democrats had won the two seats on the Township Committee up for election, flipping the balance of power on the governing body. Presently, the committee is composed of…
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Deputy mayor suggests documenting e-mail
By alison granitoStaff Writer Deputy mayor suggests documenting e-mail By alison granito Staff Writer MILLSTONE — The Township Committee discussed whether or not there is a need to change how the electronic correspondence of members of the governing body is treated. At last week’s Township Committee meeting, Deputy Mayor Cory Wingerter proposed that the members…
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Official says $850K spent on renovations
State has not funded an approved $390K grant included in budget By alison granitoStaff Writer By alison granito Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Approximately $850,000 has been spent on renovations to the old Clarksburg School building, according to an estimate given by a township official at last week’s committee meeting. The school building has been undergoing…
