Category: Examiner News
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Millstone Middle School students Brendan Benedict and Travis Rothschild perform a scene from Guys and Dolls Friday at the Millstone Elementary School.
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Limiting cell-phone use seen as way of raising public awareness Marlboro has issued 130 tickets since law took effect in April ’01
Staff Writer By karl vilacoba Limiting cell-phone use seen as way of raising public awareness Marlboro has issued 130 tickets since law took effect in April ’01 MARLBORO — Flipping through stack upon stack of news clippings, Stephanie Luftglass reminisced about a time when the national spotlight shined on Marlboro. As the fifth municipality in…
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Resident wants historic sites master plan element Kozel asks board to add environmentally sound planning language
Correspondent By jane meggitt Resident wants historic sites master plan element Kozel asks board to add environmentally sound planning language UPPER FREEHOLD — Sue Kozel, who has filed conflict of interest charges against Planning Board Chairman Richard Stern and board alternate J. David Holmes, has proposed a list of text revisions that she would like…
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Developer says drainage pipe is in the wrong place Neighborhood commercial zone uses are expanded
Staff Writer By Brooke M. Herman Developer says drainage pipe is in the wrong place Neighborhood commercial zone uses are expanded MILLSTONE — Developer Eugene Schussheim wants the township to remove a 24-inch drainage pipe from the middle of one of his Carriage Way lots. At last week’s Township Committee meeting, he threatened to pull…
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Historic home owners seek to subdivide Plan referred back to Historic Preservation Review Commission
Staff Writer By ruth calia stives Historic home owners seek to subdivide Plan referred back to Historic Preservation Review Commission ALLENTOWN — Attorney Frank Armenante and his wife, Margaret, were again frustrated in their attempts to make changes to their Main Street property when a proposed minor subdivision application to the Allentown Planning Board on…
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Millstone cuts municipal tax to 5 cents Rollback tax money
Millstone cuts municipal tax to 5 cents Rollback tax money questioned; $6.9 million surplus debated By brooke m. herman Staff Writer The Millstone Township Committee agreed last week to slice the municipal tax rate in half, from 10.5 cents to 5 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. The $5.9 million municipal budget, adopted in a…
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Committee criticized for not hearing presentation
Staff Writer By Brooke M. Herman Committee criticized for not hearing presentation MILLSTONE — One resident wants the township to hear a proposal to build an age-restricted residential community on the Little League fields. Resident John Mele told the Township Committee at last week’s meeting that he was upset at its April 17 decision not…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Paul Prestopino plays the mandolin at the 15th annual Roosevelt String Band Concert at Roosevelt Borough Hall Friday. For more pictures, see page 29.
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Domestic violence agency fears more funding cuts 180 faces up to $253K in cuts, which could eliminate programs
Staff Writer By darlene diebold Domestic violence agency fears more funding cuts 180 faces up to $253K in cuts, which could eliminate programs In a matter of weeks, when the 2002-03 state budget is approved, 180, Turning Lives Around, Hazlet, (formerly the Women’s Center of Monmouth County) will know if more of its state funding…
