Category: Examiner News
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Allentown adopts $1.5M 2002 municipal budget
Allentown adopts $1.5M 2002 municipal budget By Brooke M. Herman Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — The $1.5 million municipal budget adopted at the April 23 meeting promises taxpayers a 5-cent increase, which brings the 2002 municipal tax levy to 80 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. With two council members absent from the meeting, the 4-0…
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Subdivision hearing tripped up by snafu Chambers Road proposal notice incorrect
Staff writer By ruth calia stives Subdivision hearing tripped up by snafu Chambers Road proposal notice incorrect More than an hour into the presentation of plans and traffic surveys regarding the proposed development of 17 homes by J. Redmond off Chambers Road, it was discovered that the wrong notice had been submitted to newspapers for…
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Board reorganizes, gets ready for construction Last day of school, graduation rescheduled for June 18
Staff Writer By ruth calia stives Board reorganizes, gets ready for construction Last day of school, graduation rescheduled for June 18 UPPER FREEHOLD — The April 24 meeting of the Upper Freehold Regional School District Board of Education began with the swearing in of members elected in the April 16 election, and included an adjustment…
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Board rehires tenured, nontenured teachers
Board rehires tenured, nontenured teachers O’Reilly elected board president; Winecoff, vice president By Brooke M. Herman Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Prepared to fight for a teacher they believe in, over 60 parents and students packed themselves into Monday’s Board of Education meeting for what turned out to be a nonissue. After hearing the board did…
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Stripping away the cobwebs U.F. couple uncovers Tory roots in their historic home
Correspondent By jane meggitt Stripping away the cobwebs U.F. couple uncovers Tory roots in their historic home JERRY WOLKOWITZ Debbie and John Aniano review material they have used to research the history of their late 18th-century home in Upper Freehold, where an antique bell (see insert) greets visitors. Debbie Aniano jokes that she knows more…
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Famous standardbred with foal at U.F. farm
Famous standardbred with foal at U.F. farm JERRY WOLKOWITZ Moni Maker and her first foal enjoy a run at Perretti Farms in Upper Freehold Friday. Moni Maker had lifetime earnings of $5.6 million By jane meggitt VERONICA YANKOWSKI Lindsey Taylor, a vet tech at Perretti Farms in Upper Freehold, takes Moni Maker out to the…
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Developer looking to turn Millstone Little League field into adult housing Residents question unauthorized survey of township property
Staff writer By brooke m. herman Developer looking to turn Millstone Little League field into adult housing Residents question unauthorized survey of township property Rumors circulating in Millstone about plans to turn the already controversial Little League fields on County Road 1 into an age-restricted, residential community headlined last week’s five-hour Township Committee meeting. Residents…
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Foundation kicking off charter donor campaign
Staff Writer By ruth calia stives A new “thermometer” at Millstone elementary and middle schools keeps track of the fund-raising efforts of the Millstone Township Foundation for Educational Excellence. MILLSTONE — Township residents recently became acquainted with the mission of Millstone’s Foundation for Educational Excellence (MTFEE) through a brochure delivered by the U.S. Postal Service…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Attorney Kenneth Pape had sought to present a proposal to the Millstone Township Committee last week to relocate the Little League field and replace it with adult housing. The committee voted not to hear the proposal.
