Category: Examiner News

  • U.F. candidates discuss what’s in store for town Miscoski and Mele running unopposed for two committee seats

    Correspondent By jane meggitt U.F. candidates discuss what’s in store for town Miscoski and Mele running unopposed for two committee seats John Mele UPPER FREEHOLD — Two Republicans, incumbent Committeeman William Miscoski and newcomer John Mele, are running unopposed in next week’s Township Committee race for two three-year seats. The five-member committee is all Republican.…

  • Photo

    VERONICAL YANKOWSKI Singing “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands,” these girls await the beginning of the Crop Walk at Sensi Park in Allentown on Sunday.

  • Atty. says borough acted properly on fence matter

    Staff Writer By linda denicola ALLENTOWN — In response to a request for information and an accusation of improperly installing a fence next to a residents property, the Borough Council asked its attorney, Donald S. Driggers, to look into the issues. Stephanie Smith, whose historic house on South Main Street is right next to the…

  • Allentown voters have choice in Tues. election

    Allentown voters have choice in Tues. election By linda denicola Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — For the first time in quite a while, voters will get a chance to vote in a contested race. For those who don’t vote along party lines, they can choose between experience and what the two Democrats call "fresh ideas." The…

  • Candidate forum covers borough’s main issues Even though turnout is low, candidates have lots to say

    Staff Writer By linda denicola Candidate forum covers borough’s main issues Even though turnout is low, candidates have lots to say ROOSEVELT — Borough Council candidates met Monday to discuss their positions on issues facing the town. Only about 10 people turned out to hear each of the five candidates at the forum, hosted by…

  • Anthrax slowing area mail delivery State evaluating risk for post offices served by Hamilton facility

    Staff Writer By linda denicola Anthrax slowing area mail delivery State evaluating risk for post offices served by Hamilton facility On Oct. 18 the Route 130 mail processing facility in Hamilton was closed because three letters processed there were found to be laced with anthrax. Those letters were sent to New York and Washington, D.C.…

  • Street names important to Heritage panel

    Staff Writer By linda denicola Street names important to Heritage panel MILLSTONE — The Historical Heritage Council wants to see that developers name new streets after old Millstone families. The council wants to preserve the names that are in the township in order to preserve its history, to remember those people and to honor their…

  • AHS team aiming to run in Disney Race 2002

    Staff Writer By ruth calia stives ALLENTOWN — Allentown High School’s girls cross-country team, under the direction of coach Maureen Nosal, has a goal: Disney World in October 2002. They’re not interested in meeting Mickey (well, maybe just a little). They hope to participate in Disney Race 2002, a run through the Disney grounds that…

  • Dems would continue to fight U.S. Home proposal

    Dems would continue to fight U.S. Home proposal Marilyn Magnes Water/sewer costs, infrastructure are also a concern By linda denicola Staff Writer Patricia E. Moser ROOSEVELT — Of the three Democrats running for the Borough Council, one is an incumbent who is running unopposed for an unexpired term that will end on Dec. 31, 2002.…