Category: Examiner News
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Honoring all Millstone vets
Honoring all Millstone vets Workers (top) prepare the bottom row of stars for sand blasting on Millstone’s new Veterans Memorial last week. The memorial, designed by sculptor Blaise Batko, was dedicated during a Memorial Day ceremony Monday (l). For more pictures, see page 14.
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Freehold council debates business zone expansion Residents object to idea of expanded SID along Court, Monument streets
Staff Writer By Clare Marie celano Freehold council debates business zone expansion Residents object to idea of expanded SID along Court, Monument streets FREEHOLD — Borough Council members are re-examining the Freehold Center Partnership’s request to expand the boundaries of the town’s Special Improvement District (SID). Requests for the expansion of the SID were made…
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Students approach mayor with 9/11 monument plan Seventh-graders believe victims of terror attack should be honored
Staff Writer By clare marie celano Students approach mayor with 9/11 monument plan Seventh-graders believe victims of terror attack should be honored Students from the Freehold Intermediate School met with Freehold Borough Mayor Michael Wilson (back, center) recently to discuss their idea for a Sept. 11 memorial. FREEHOLD — Michele Prouty and her seventh-grade history…
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Board questions terms of food service contract Regionalization study to be unveiled tonight
Staff Writer By ruth calia Stives Board questions terms of food service contract Regionalization study to be unveiled tonight MILLSTONE — The Board of Education has tabled a recommendation to authorize approval of Nutri-Serve as the food service management company for the 2002-2003 school year. The contract with Nutri-Serve called for a management fee of…
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Sod to be laid Saturday at Byron Johnson Park Horsnall concerned about clear-cutting or clearing of trees
Correspondent By jane meggitt Sod to be laid Saturday at Byron Johnson Park Horsnall concerned about clear-cutting or clearing of trees UPPER FREEHOLD — Deputy Mayor William Miscoski announced at last week’s Township Committee meeting that sod will be laid Saturday at the three new soccer fields at Byron Johnson Park. He also thanked Steve…
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ATVs causing problems in area towns
Cemetery desecrated & erosion-control project threatened in Roosevelt By jane meggitt Correspondent For Dan Lichtman, who grew up in Millstone and now owns a 30-acre farm, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and dirt bikes trespassing on his property have become "a constant problem." For Roosevelt residents, ATV trespassers recently desecrated a cemetery and are causing soil erosion…
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Road to Monmouth events to be re-enacted in 2003
Volunteers will follow British and Patriot troop routes through N.J. By ruth calia Stives Staff Writer Richard Walling, director of the Friends of Monmouth Battlefield Society, recently recounted details of two weeks in American history when the British marched through Allentown and surrounding areas and ultimately met the Patriot troops on June 28, 1778, at…
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Former committeeman asks mayor to resign Kastning says Maltz helped choreograph Laone allegations
Staff Writer By brooke m. Herman Former committeeman asks mayor to resign Kastning says Maltz helped choreograph Laone allegations MILLSTONE — Former Township Committeeman William Kastning has accused Mayor Evan Maltz of involvement in the Sept. 20, 2000 allegations brought against him by Susan Laone and called on the mayor to resign. He made the…
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Dry wells a problem in Millstone Planning Board seeking funds to conduct study
Staff Writer By ruth calia stives Dry wells a problem in Millstone Planning Board seeking funds to conduct study According to Ron Trust, coordinator of Millstone’s Office of Emergency Management, residents of the township are continuing to experience dry wells. There have been 43 reports of dry wells since February, according to Trust, and at…
