Category: Examiner News
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Cost of natural resource study still undetermined Assessment of resources expected to run $30,000 to $50,000
Staff Writer By linda denicola Cost of natural resource study still undetermined Assessment of resources expected to run $30,000 to $50,000 MILLSTONE — Once the township receives bids, officials will know what it is going to cost to have a natural resource inventory (NRI) done. But after sending out five requests for proposals and getting…
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15-foot-wide trails best, state coordinator says Horseman’s Association workshop provides latest on trail developments
Correspondent By jane meggitt 15-foot-wide trails best, state coordinator says Horseman’s Association workshop provides latest on trail developments MILLSTONE — New Jersey State Trails Coordinator Celeste Tracy brought members of the Horseman’s Association of Millstone Township up-to-date on the state program at a hands-on trails workshop at last week’s association meeting. A horseowner, Tracy has…
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Committee sees no need to amend cell tower ordinance Discussion prompted by Nextel’s interest in 2 township locations
Staff Writer By linda denicola Committee sees no need to amend cell tower ordinance Discussion prompted by Nextel’s interest in 2 township locations uestioned about their strategy to deal with telecommunications company pressure to build more cell towers, Millstone Township officials expressed confidence in the existing cell tower ordinance. "Where are we going with the…
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Choice of possible school site queried Mayor notes plan for Stagecoach Road tract is conceptual
Staff Writer By linda denicola Choice of possible school site queried Mayor notes plan for Stagecoach Road tract is conceptual Millstone resident Steve Morelli is concerned that a proposed high school will be built on Stagecoach Road, across the street from his home. He expressed his concern during last week’s Township Committee meeting and said…
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Water service making its way to U.F. agenda
Water service making its way to U.F. agenda Miscoski concerned about delay in getting master plan reviewed By jane meggitt Correspondent UPPER FREEHOLD — The Township Committee has agreed to put the issue of water service to Ellisdale Road residents on its agenda, provided enough residents indicate their interest and are willing to pay. At…
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SARAH McCOLGAN Joanne Schuh, coordinator of the Allentown-Upper Freehold Alliance, puts on a puppet show about the dangers of drugs and alcohol for children in grades K-2 during the towns’ joint summer recreation program Tuesday at Upper Freehold Elementary School in Allentown. SARAH McCOLGAN LEARNING THROUGH PUPPETS — Children at the Allentown-Upper Freehold Summer Recreation…
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1,400 homes OK’d on Rte 33 Planning Board vote appears to put end to 25-year-old case
Staff Writer By dave benjamin 1,400 homes OK’d on Rte 33 Planning Board vote appears to put end to 25-year-old case After more than 25 years of changing plans, hours of testimony and a lot of patience on the part of applicants, their professionals, Planning Board members and their attorneys, Manalapan will meet its affordable…
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Roosevelt mourns loss of community activist Folk singer was a strong supporter of Roosevelt Fund, Arts Project
Staff Writer By linda denicola Roosevelt mourns loss of community activist Folk singer was a strong supporter of Roosevelt Fund, Arts Project ROOSEVELT — The borough is mourning the loss of one of its most beloved residents, Judith Trachtenberg, who died at the age of 52. The community activist, attorney and singer died at home…
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Board OKs 5-lot subdivision at MOTO Business Park
Board OKs 5-lot subdivision at MOTO Business Park MILLSTONE — The Planning Board last week gave approval to MECO Inc., Millstone, and Crest Engineering, Hightstown, for a commercial project in the MOTO Business Park area off Prodelin Way. The applicants’ attorney, Kenneth Pape, presented plans for the project, which will involve a major subdivision into…
