Category: Examiner News
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Planners vote to approve master plan changes
Master plan must now goto Millstone Township Committee for final adoptionCorrespondent By DON WEST Master plan must now go to Millstone Township Committee for final adoption Correspondent After three contentious public hearings, the Millstone Township Planning Board voted to adopt the proposed revisions to the master plan last week, including the measure to raise the…
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U.F. bonds $500K for recreation work
Additional funds marked for engineer to look into warehouse plan By jane meggittStaff Writer U.F. bonds $500K for recreation work By jane meggitt Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — A bond ordinance providing a supplemental appropriation of $500,000 for engineering, construction and improvements to Byron Johnson Park and other recreational facilities was approved at last week’s…
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Subdivision approval opposed
Correspondent By don west MILLSTONE — Three applications were heard at last week’s Planning Board meeting, one of which drew protest from the public. Resident Neil Mintz applied for two minor subdivisions. The first was for a lot located at the intersection of Gordon and Nurko roads. Township Engineer Gordon Milnes said that the application…
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U.F. planners discuss 2-acre zoning vote
Some township officials favor looking at By jane meggittStaff Writer U.F. planners discuss 2-acre zoning vote Some township officials favor looking at ‘town center’ option By jane meggitt Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Members had a wide-ranging discussion on the future of Upper Freehold at last week’s Planning Board meeting. Some officials elaborated on the…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI One young Millstone resident hoped to win a prize at the parade in her pretty daisy costume.
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI The Millstone Township Halloween parade on Sunday featured a wide variety of monsters, ghosts and goblins, as well as some less frightening costumes among the younger set. Prizes were awarded for the best costumes in several categories.
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Upper Freehold may hold developers liable for road damage
By jane meggittStaff Writer By jane meggitt Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — The Planning Board discussed at last week’s meeting holding developers liable for damage to township roads from heavy construction vehicles. In reference to the recent approval subdivision on Chambers Road, Planning Board Vice Chairman Daniel Van Voorhis said, "I thought we were trying…
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Four battle for two seats in Millstone
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. By alison granito Staff Writer MILLSTONE — In the race to fill two seats on the Township Committee, both the Democratic and Republican tickets contain one established politician and one political newcomer. On Tuesday, voters will have to choose between two Democrats and two GOP…
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Three will bid for clerk’s post
By dick metzgarStaff Writer By dick metzgar Staff Writer Republican incumbent M. Claire French of Wall Township will be challenged by one Democrat, Joseph E. Krimko, of Ocean Grove, and a Libertarian, Robert P. Hull, of Manasquan, for a five-year term as Monmouth County Clerk in Tuesday’s general election. French and Krimko debated issues concerning…
