Category: Examiner News

  • 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.…

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    VERONICA YANKWOSKI This house on North Main Street in Allentown is decorated for the colorful autumn season in western Monmouth County.

  • Committee distributes $36,000

    Staff Writer By linda denicola MILLSTONE — Lynn Mele, chairwoman of the Millstone Charity Gala Committee, presented checks to three organizations chosen as recipients of the largess. The three charities the committee picked to help are the Millstone Township First Aid Squad; the Warriors Youth Group, a local organization that brings teen-agers together; and MAST…

  • Vet discusses new West Nile vaccine for horses Walnridge Equine Clinic doctor has vaccinated over 1,000 horses

    Correspondent By jane meggitt Vet discusses new West Nile vaccine for horses Walnridge Equine Clinic doctor has vaccinated over 1,000 horses Late summer and early fall in central New Jersey once meant back-to-school, leaves turning color, pumpkins and harvest celebrations. It still means all of those things, but in the past few years, it has…

  • Infrastructure, property values among GOP issues Abandoned gas station also a concern of Kaufman-Zahora slate

    Staff Writer By linda denicola Infrastructure, property values among GOP issues Abandoned gas station also a concern of Kaufman-Zahora slate Joseph D. Zahora ROOSEVELT — There are two Republicans vying for two seats on the six-member Borough Council. If Stuart Kaufman and Joseph D. Zahora win, the governing body will be evenly divided between the…

  • AHS expansion to cost Millstone 1.7¢ tax hike $19,570,000 plan presented to Millstone Board of Education

    Staff Writer By ruth calia stives AHS expansion to cost Millstone 1.7¢ tax hike $19,570,000 plan presented to Millstone Board of Education The Millstone Board of Education got an up-close look at expansion plans for Allentown High School Monday. From the Upper Freehold Regional School District, Superintendent Dr. Robert Connelly and Board of Education member…

  • Incumbent Republicans seek return in county Byrne, Aaronson will try to unseat freeholders Handlin, Stominski

    Staff Writer By dick metzgar Incumbent Republicans seek return in county Byrne, Aaronson will try to unseat freeholders Handlin, Stominski Much of the campaigning for two open three-year seats on the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders in the Nov. 6 general election will revolve around such issues as the preservation of open space, the county’s…

  • Libertarians would cut size of county gov’t.

    Libertarians would cut size of county gov’t. Jennifer Carter Freeholder candidate would sell off county parks to private interests By jane meggitt Correspondent The Libertarian candidates for Monmouth County freeholder are neighbors in Upper Freehold Township. Richard Edgar Richard "Jay" Edgar, 34, and Jennifer Carter, 25, are running on a platform to reduce taxes and…