Category: Examiner News
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$1M contract awarded for Wagner Farm Park 23-acre tract is located at Baird and Woodville roads
Staff Writer By linda denicola $1M contract awarded for Wagner Farm Park 23-acre tract is located at Baird and Woodville roads MILLSTONE — A resolution awarding a contract for phase 1 construction of Wagner Farm Park was approved at the last Township Committee meeting. After reviewing nine bids, CME Associates, Howell, the engineering firm overseeing…
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Committee OKs SCAT agreement
Correspondent By jane meggitt Committee OKs SCAT agreement UPPER FREEHOLD — The Township Committee last week approved a number of resolutions, including the authorization of a state contract purchase for a new Chevrolet Blazer to be used primarily by the construction office. Other resolutions included an agreement with the Monmouth County Special Citizens Area Transportation…
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County operations are focus for Monmouth administrator Robert J. Collins will retire in August 2002 after 18 years on the job
Correspondent By dick metzgar County operations are focus for Monmouth administrator Robert J. Collins will retire in August 2002 after 18 years on the job FARRAH MAFFAI As county administrator in Monmouth, Robert J. Collins oversees 20 departments and 3,500 employees. FREEHOLD — Monmouth County has grown by leaps and bounds during Robert J. Collins’…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI The Allentown High School choir performs Christmas music at the United Presbyterian Church in Millstone on Sunday.
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Panel chastised over Kastning investigation
VERONICA YANKOWSKI Astrologer Joy R. Solliday of Millstone provides astrological readings for her clients at the Leadership Spa in Freehold. For the story, see page 13. Committeeman has sued accusers; feels allegations were politically motivated By linda denicola Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Members of the Township Committee were questioned last week about the special investigation…
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Artist Jacob Landau gone, but his work survives
Jacob Landau 85-year-old Roosevelt artist died Nov. 24 By linda denicola Staff Writer Roosevelt has lost another very special resident, and the art world has lost a luminary. But more importantly, with the death of artist Jacob Landau, the world has lost a beacon shining light into the darkness of the human condition. At a…
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Rash of burglaries surprises public State police report possibly as many as 80 since June
Staff Writer By linda denicola Rash of burglaries surprises public State police report possibly as many as 80 since June There has been an ongoing rash of burglaries in Millstone and surrounding communities, including Upper Freehold, since June, but the public has been unaware of it, said John Nalberczinski at last week’s Millstone Township Committee…
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Astrology now high tech, local practitioner says Ancient craft used as a tool for self-exploration, self-realization
Correspondent By jane meggitt Astrology now high tech, local practitioner says Ancient craft used as a tool for self-exploration, self-realization VERONICA YANKOWSKI Joy R. Solliday, a Millstone astrologer, discusses her interest in the ancient craft. What do Sir Isaac Newton, Jackie Gleason, William Shakespeare, Carl Jung and Nancy Reagan have in common? They are among…
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Dog drop-off gives dogs a place to play for day
Staff Writer By theresa a. boschen Dog drop-off gives dogs a place to play for day VERONICA YANKOWSKI Judy Grinnelli gives some human companionship to one of the guests at Dog-Ease Daycare, Marlboro. Dogs may be dropped off for the day by owners who do not want to leave their pets home alone. MARLBORO —…
