Category: Examiner News
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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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Millstone restores part of question two funding
Staff WriterCommittee votesunanimously to add $140,612 to 2002-03 school tax levy By Brooke M. Herman Millstone restores part of question two funding Staff Writer Committee votes unanimously to add $140,612 to 2002-03 school tax levy MILLSTONE — Despite Mayor Evan Maltz’s attempts to restore the second school budget question in its entirety at the May…
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Tough business just right for woman horse trainer Jackson resident heads to Low Meadow Farm
Tough business just right for woman horse trainer Jackson resident heads to Low Meadow Farm FARRAH MAFFAI Stacy McMullin, Jackson, trains Peg Rushton on Low Meadow Farm in Upper Freehold on Monday. in U.F. at 4 a.m. By jane meggitt Correspondent It’s hard to believe Stacy McMullin has been a racehorse trainer for 17 years.…
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State planners designate Allentown a Village Center Borough will get priority treatment, extra state help
Staff Writer By ruth calia stives State planners designate Allentown a Village Center Borough will get priority treatment, extra state help JERRY WOLKOWITZ A shopper pauses in downtown Allentown, which has just received Village Center status from the State Planning Commission. During a special public meeting of the New Jersey State Planning Commission, held May…
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50 marching units to step out at 10 a.m. Monday
50 marching units to step out at 10 a.m. Monday Norman and Robert Peppler will act as the grand marshals for Allentown’s Memorial Day parade. By jane meggitt Correspondent ALLENTOWN — The Memorial Day parade will go on, rain or shine, according to Richard Switlik, chairman of the parade committee. Even if the rain is…
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Kastning: Committeemen knew Little League plans
Staff Writer By Brooke M. Herman Kastning: Committeemen knew Little League plans MILLSTONE — Former Committeeman William Kastning told the committee at the May 15 meeting that he had been approached about a year and a half ago by attorney Kenneth Pape about his plan to turn the Little League fields into an age-restricted residential…
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Maltz, Staib, Grbelja head to GOP primary Staib, Grbelja running
Maltz, Staib, Grbelja head to GOP primary Staib, Grbelja running Nancy Grbelja as a team; Maltz seeking second consecutive term By brooke m. Herman Staff Writer MILLSTONE — One incumbent, one former committeeman and one newcomer are facing high stakes in the June 4 Republican primary. Roger Staib The candidates are Nancy Grbelja, 103 Agress…
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U.F. to hire school resource officer Funding for police officer would come from federal grant
Staff Writer By ruth calia stives U.F. to hire school resource officer Funding for police officer would come from federal grant The Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education is hoping to establish a School Resource Officer Program to take a proactive approach to school-related crime and safety issues. An Allentown police officer would be used…
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President’s daughter spends life in the public eye Julie Nixon Eisenhower recalls memories – good and bad – in White House
Staff Writer By clare marie celano President’s daughter spends life in the public eye Julie Nixon Eisenhower recalls memories – good and bad – in White House VERONICA YANKOWSKI Julie Nixon Eisenhower, the daughter of the late President Richard M. Nixon, speaks on “The View From Inside the White House” at the Monmouth County Library…
