Category: Examiner News
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Two primary races set in Millstone
Two primary races set in Millstone U.F. mayor unopposed for re-election; Democratic primary in Allentown Two local towns will have primary races June 4 based on municipal candidate filings. The filing deadline for majority party candidates was 4 p.m. Monday. Incumbents in all four panhandle towns are seeking re-election. In the contested primary races, Millstone…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Allentown High School’s Evan Gallagher loses his glove reaching for a ball as Princeton’s Doug Austin slides safely into second during a game Friday.
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Greyhorse Carriage turns clock back for customers Couple’s experiences include driving with Martha Stewart
Correspondent By jane meggitt Greyhorse Carriage turns clock back for customers Couple’s experiences include driving with Martha Stewart VERONICA YANKOWSKI Elaine McMinn hugs her Belgian draft horse Rusty while readying him for a journey around Upper Freehold on Saturday. The internal combustion engine may have replaced the equine for everyday transportation, but for special occasions…
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Officials react to state police service plan Wingerter wants to convene Panhandle Alliance, review options
Staff Writer By ruth calia stives Officials react to state police service plan Wingerter wants to convene Panhandle Alliance, review options MILLSTONE — At last week’s Township Committee meeting, Mayor Evan Maltz mentioned a potential problem regarding the township’s current arrangement with the New Jersey State Police for free protection. The fiscal 2003 state budget…
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Regionalization study is ready for boards
Millstone board certified; last day of school June 13 By ruth calia stives Staff Writer The panhandle school regionalization study is finally complete and will be presented to the boards of education later this month. At Monday’s Millstone Board of Education meeting, board Vice President Linda O’Reilly, who has been a participant in the Regionalization…
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50 percent expected to tie into Ellisdale Rd. water line
50 percent expected to tie into Ellisdale Rd. water line Hookups optional for residents who live along Consumers Water line By jane meggitt Correspondent UPPER FREEHOLD — It took an environmental mishap, but certain Ellisdale Road residents will be able to hook up to the Consumers New Jersey Water Company (CNJWC) line that services the…
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Roosevelt candidates unopposed
Staff Writer By ruth calia stives Roosevelt candidates unopposed ROOSEVELT — Three candidates are running unopposed for the open Roosevelt Board of Education seats. They are Jill Lipoti and Allen Newrath, who are both incumbents, and Patty D’Apolito, who is a newcomer to the race. Lipoti, who is seeking a second three-year term, has been…
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U.F. resident continues to press for referendum on zoning proposal
VERONICA YANKOWSKI Upper Freehold resident Kevin McMinn, who operates a busy horse-and-carriage business with his wife, hitches up his horse-drawn carriage and takes his horses out for a stroll in Upper Freehold. For the story, see page 12. Officials noncommittal on 2- vs. 4-acre public question By jane meggitt Correspondent UPPER FREEHOLD — A township…
