Category: Examiner News
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Carly Burke, Gage Sands and Daniel Ponzio, all 7, color a “Welcome Summer Recreation” banner during the first day of Millstone’s summer recreation program Monday at Millstone Elementary School. For more on the program, see page 3.
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MONOC ready to provide service out of Roosevelt Ambulance service to be available weekdays to panhandle residents
Staff Writer By linda denicola MONOC ready to provide service out of Roosevelt Ambulance service to be available weekdays to panhandle residents Thanks to a real estate lease agreement between the borough and the Monmouth-Ocean Hospital Services Corporation (MONOC), Roosevelt and surrounding towns will have access to an advanced life-saving (ALS) ambulance. The service will…
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Town not horsing around with trail system New acquisition of development rights will provide links
Staff Writer By linda denicola Town not horsing around with trail system New acquisition of development rights will provide links The Millstone Township Committee last week authorized the purchase of the development rights for 41 acres between Prodelin Way and Baird Road. The property owners will retain the property, but it will never be developed.…
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Not-so-squeamish Sisters gather to talk about crime Mystery lovers have mission to promote careers of female writers
Correspondent By linda bean Not-so-squeamish Sisters gather to talk about crime Mystery lovers have mission to promote careers of female writers JERRY WOLKOWITZ Members of the Sisters In Crime organization (l-r) Barbara Nuzzo, North Brunswick, club historian; Pat Marinelli, Woodbridge; Elaine Togneri, Monroe, a club founder and newsletter editor; and Adele Polomski, Milltown, critique a…
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MARIE ORTIZ Children make butterflies out of pipe cleaners at the Veggietales Vacation Bible School at the the United Presbyterian Church of Millstone last week. Children and volunteers from about 13 area churches participated. In keeping with the theme, teacher Anne Haine (r) poses as an asparagus head.
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Imlay House may be part of Underground Railroad N.J. Historical Commission works to separate fact from fiction
Staff Writer By ruth calia stives Imlay House may be part of Underground Railroad N.J. Historical Commission works to separate fact from fiction JERRY WOLKOWITZ The Imlay House on Main Street in Allentown, which now houses shops, is thought to have been a station on the Underground Railroad. A door (below left), thought to have…
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Center to offer ‘Practical Tools to Fight Prejudice’
The Center for Holocaust Studies at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, is offering a "Training Institute: Practical Tools to Fight Prejudice" from July 9-20. Tuition is $200 and class size is limited to 200 teachers. Participating teachers will receive 75 professional development hours. The institute is open to teachers of all grades and is endorsed by…
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Roosevelt getting the highest New Jersey Saver tax rebate y Property owners can look forward to $1,034 rebate in September
Staff Writer By linda denicola Roosevelt getting the highest New Jersey Saver tax rebate y Property owners can look forward to $1,034 rebate in September As the only town in New Jersey to be totally registered as a National Historic Site, Roosevelt is distinct. Now the historic town has distinguished itself again as the town…
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MARIE ORTIZ BERRY NICE — These days, mailboxes come in many shapes and forms, but the carved wooden bear holding a mailbox on Sweetmans Lane in Millstone may be one of a kind.
