Category: Examiner News
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Committee introduces new open space ordinance
Preservation councilrequired to conform to Sunshine Law guidelines By alison granitoStaff Writer Preservation council required to conform to Sunshine Law guidelines By alison granito Staff Writer MILLSTONE — The Millstone Town-ship Committee voted to introduce an ordinance that will change the way the Open Space and Farmland Preservation Council conducts its business. The ordinance passed…
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Eagle Scouts revitalize local hiking trail
Two Millstone teens work on Roosevelt trail cleanup to earn badgesCorrespondent By jane meggitt Two Millstone teens work on Roosevelt trail cleanup to earn badges Correspondent VERONICA YANKOWSKI Eagle Scouts Brian Mayer and Jason Skeehan make their way along the Roosevelt nature trail they repaired to earn merit badges. ROOSEVELT — Two Millstone teenagers will…
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Walnford program trains junior eco-explorers
By ruth calia stivesStaff Writer By ruth calia stives Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ Monmouth County Park System ranger Kelly Cole shows Emma Doty, 8, of Oceanport, and Ian Herrighty, 8, Allentown, fossils found at the Eco-Explorers program at Walnford Park, Upper Freehold, last week. ÞUPPER FREEHOLD — For many years the Monmouth County Park System…
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Washington planners have concerns about warehouses
Report says development By jane meggitt Report says development’s traffic will affect Upper Freehold, Allentown Correspondent UPPER FREEHOLD — Some of the concerns that Lynwood Estates residents have about the proposed Matrix warehouse development are shared by Washington Township’s planning professionals. Reports submitted to the Washington Township Technical Review Committee point out several problem areas…
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School board hires construction manger
Millstone to receive $300K paymentfrom regional schools By ruth calia stivesStaff Writer School board hires construction manger Millstone to receive $300K payment from regional schools By ruth calia stives Staff Writer MILLSTONE — The township Board of Education had a full docket at Monday’s meeting. In an effort to maintain safety and manage a tight…
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Committee gets details on proposed administrator
By alison granitoStaff Writer By alison granito Staff Writer MILLSTONE — The debate over whether Millstone needs an administrator continues to command the attention of the Township Committee. For the third consecutive committee meeting, officials discussed the positives and negatives of bringing a professional on board to manage day to day business in the township.…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Eagle Scouts Jason Skeehan and Brian Mayer, both of Millstone, worked on Roosevelt’s Woodland Trail to earn Boy Scouting’s highest designation. See Page 17.
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Neighborhood organization vows warehouse plan fight
CJRAM urges U.F. residents to attend Washington Twp. meetings By jane meggitt Correspondent UPPER FREEHOLD — A grassroots group dedicated to preserving its neighborhood’s quality of life has formed to fight the massive warehouse complex proposed for the property across the street. Homeowners in the township development of Lynwood Estates have formed Central Jersey Residents…
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Millstone education program reaches for the stars
Space still available in upcoming courses By ruth calia stivesStaff Writer By ruth calia stives Staff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ John Curran, 7, performs a magic trick with the aid of Michael Maiorino, 8, during magic class at Millstone Township’s summer recreation program at Millstone Elementary School Tuesday. MILLSTONE — The Millstone Township Community Education Program’s…
