Category: Examiner News

  • Official says he has best interest of U.F. at heart

    Miscoski says that he has never used his office to gain improper benefits By alison granitoStaff Writer Official says he has best interest of U.F. at heart Miscoski says that he has never used his office to gain improper benefits By alison granito Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — In response to recent allegations made by…

  • Local bands rock the Clarksburg Inn

    Thursday showsdraw large crowdsof local youth By jane meggittStaff Writer Thursday shows draw large crowds of local youth By jane meggitt Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY Tom O’Brien, 21, New Egypt, keeps the beat for the band Common Ground during a performance at the Clarksburg Inn last week. It may not be London in the ’60s…

  • Planners approve expansion of Route 537 outlet center

    By Joyce BlayStaff Writer Planners approve expansion of Route 537 outlet center By Joyce Blay Staff Writer JACKSON — The Planning Board has approved an application filed by New Plan Excel Realty Trust Inc. (NPXL) to expand its 293,000-square-foot Jackson Outlet Village. The retail center at the intersection of Route 537 and Route 571/526 will…

  • Memorial work complete

    Veterans Dayceremony set for 11 a.m. on Monday By alison granitoStaff Writer Veterans Day ceremony set for VERONICA YANKOWSKI Workers put the finishing touches on the walkway at the Millstone Township Veterans’ Memorial last week. 11 a.m. on Monday By alison granito Staff Writer One year’s worth of construction wrapped up last week on the…

  • Bill will help N.J.-breds to compete out of state

    By jane meggittStaff Writer Bill will help N.J.-breds to compete out of state By jane meggitt Staff Writer A bill that would make it easier to permit New Jersey-bred horses to join with those bred in other states to take part in the first annual Great State Challenge has been passed by the Assembly and…

  • Council candidate sues boro over park entrance

    Borough, Smith seeking both legal fees andpunitive damages By jane meggittStaff Writer Borough, Smith seeking both legal fees and punitive damages By jane meggitt Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — Surveyor’s stakes mysteriously vanishing. Snow, picket and split rail fences being erected and/or removed. Landscaping planted and ripped out. Accusations of harassment from both sides. The brouhaha…

  • Poison-pen letters mar final days of campaign

    Political attackmissives were mailed to many Millstone residents By alison granitoStaff Writer Political attack missives were mailed to many Millstone residents By alison granito Staff Writer In the final few days before Tuesday’s general election, many Millstone residents received last-minute poison-pen letters personally attacking several prominent personalities involved in township politics, including the GOP candidates…

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    VERONICA YANKOWSKI The beautiful colors of fall are evident along the roads of Monmouth County as leaves turn color and herald the arrival of cold weather.

  • Ethics complaint filed against U.F. official

    Department of Community Affairs says matter is under review By alison granitoStaff Writer Ethics complaint filed against U.F. official Department of Community Affairs says matter is under review By alison granito Staff Writer A n Upper Freehold township couple has filed ethics complaints against Deputy Mayor William Miscoski with the local finance board of the…