Category: Examiner News
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Board is cautioned on surplus
Staff WriterActing principal to fill in for lower school principal for two months By ruth calia stives Staff Writer Acting principal to fill in for lower school principal for two months ALLENTOWN — The surplus in the Upper Freehold Regional School district is too low, the school board was cautioned last week during the annual…
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Horse Park hopes to draw int’l competition Facility considered best on East Coast for combined driver events
Correspondent By jane meggitt Horse Park hopes to draw int’l competition Facility considered best on East Coast for combined driver events VERONICA YANKOWSKI Sarah Yerkes of Pittman prepares for the Turkey Trot at the Horse Park of New Jersey in Upper Freehold Sunday. UPPER FREEHOLD — The Sunday before Thanksgiving is an important date on…
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Millstone board has eye on the old Clarksburg School Twp. just awarded contract for exterior renovations, roofing
Millstone board has eye on the old Clarksburg School Twp. just awarded contract for exterior renovations, roofing By Ruth Calia Stives & Linda Denicola Staff Writers The prime topic of discussion at Monday night’s Millstone Board of Education meeting was the possibility of renovating the old Clarksburg School as a means of shifting around class…
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FARRAH MAFFAI Patrick Bookstaber, 21/2, tries to balance a basketball for the Harlem Wizards during the Millstone Community Alliance benefit basketball game at Millstone Middle School last week, pitting the Millstone Dream Team against the Harlem Wizards. For more pictures, see page 16.
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Youth group ‘warriors’ for community service Currently running Thanksgiving food drive
Staff Writer By ruth calia stives Youth group ‘warriors’ for community service Currently running Thanksgiving food drive MILLSTONE — Although the Millstone Warriors Youth Group started off as a sports organization, it has rapidly come to be known as a vital community service group with many helping hands. Initially the group sponsored basketball for young…
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Independent squeaks to upset victory in Millstone Bellotti, who lost to Pfefferkorn by small margin, to remain active
Staff Writer By linda denicola Independent squeaks to upset victory in Millstone Bellotti, who lost to Pfefferkorn by small margin, to remain active John Pfefferkorn MILLSTONE — In an upset, independent candidate John Pfefferkorn squeaked to victory last week, beating his Republican opponent, Gregory Bellotti, by 36 votes. Close to half of the township’s registered…
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Post office cleaned as added precaution Except for inconclusive sample, anthrax tests negative
Staff Writer By linda denicola Post office cleaned as added precaution Except for inconclusive sample, anthrax tests negative Post offices in the panhandle region were tested for anthrax contamination last week. Preliminary test results give all of them a clean sweep, except for one test in the Allentown post office that was inconclusive. The N.J.…
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CentraState planning radiation therapy center Health care group reaching out to local towns for support
Correspondent By jane meggitt CentraState planning radiation therapy center Health care group reaching out to local towns for support UPPER FREEHOLD — Richard Mackesy, the vice president of strategic planning and business development for CentraState Healthcare System, spoke at the Nov. 7 Township Committee meeting as part of a fund-raising campaign for a new cancer…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Millstone Elementary School student Anthony LoBianco, 10, writes his name on the quilt his class made for the New York City Fire Department. For the story, see page 4.
