Category: Examiner News
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Regionalization study won’t be out until fall Residents won’t be surveyed until fall about panhandle school district
Staff Writer By marilyn duff Regionalization study won’t be out until fall Residents won’t be surveyed until fall about panhandle school district If you have been waiting anxiously to see the results of a school regionalization study, you are going to have to wait awhile longer. According to Roosevelt Mayor Michael Hamilton, spokesman for a…
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VFW honors sheriff for Inmate Labor Program
VFW honors sheriff for Inmate Labor Program During a ceremony held on June 21, the Freehold Borough Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4374 honored Monmouth County Sheriff Joseph Oxley with a certificate of appreciation for his help in beautifying and restoring the Post on Waterworks Road. "Sheriff Oxley’s Inmate Labor Program hasn’t only benefited our…
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Town moves to realign portion of Millstone Rd.
Town moves to realign portion of Millstone Rd. MARIE ORTIZ The intersection of Barc Lane and Millstone Road in Millstone will be realigned if the township’s request for state Department of Transportation funds is approved. Committee seeking state funding for Barc Lane intersection By linda denicola Staff Writer MILLSTONE — If an application for state…
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Route 33 bypass will carry Narozanick’s name forever
Staff Writer By dave benjamin Route 33 bypass will carry Narozanick’s name forever DAVE BENJAMIN Acting Gov. Donald T. DiFrancesco (l) congratulates Monmouth County Freeholder Ted Narozanick of Freehold Borough after a portion of the Route 33 bypass was named the “Theodore J. Narozanick Highway.” MANALAPAN — One of Western Monmouth County’s most well-known residents…
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Heritage Park Day set for July 15 in Allentown
Staff Writer By linda denicola Heritage Park Day set for July 15 in Allentown ALLENTOWN — The borough is planning a dedication ceremony and day of fun on Heritage Park Day July 15. According to Joan West, of the Recreation Commission, a five-acre field that was recently planted, is being dedicated in the memory of…
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Owner of new Allentown store has her heart in it Necessities for the Heart will carry fashions, accessories for the romantic adventurer
Staff Writer By linda denicola Owner of new Allentown store has her heart in it Necessities for the Heart will carry fashions, accessories for the romantic adventurer JERRY WOLKOWITZ Georgette Keenan, owner of Necessities of the Heart, displays a handbag at her new shop in the Imlay House, Allentown. ALLENTOWN — Planning a new business…
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Mele, Miscoski decisive winners in GOP primary One vote gets write-in Democratic primary candidate on the ballot
Correspondent By jane meggitt Mele, Miscoski decisive winners in GOP primary One vote gets write-in Democratic primary candidate on the ballot John Mele UPPER FREEHOLD — Unless the one Democrat who managed to get on the November ballot decides to run or finds a replacement candidate, the winners of the June 26 Republican primary will…
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Millstone fire ruled accidental
JERRY WOLKOWITZ Millstone fire ruled accidental Firefighters gather outside a house at 25 Huneke Way in Millstone after battling a blaze Friday evening. According to State Police Trooper Kevin Kincs of the Hightstown station, the fire, which was reported at 8:15 p.m. when a large amount of smoke was observed coming from the house, was…
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Of horses and a promise Handicapped High Riders Club to buy Riding High Farm in Allentown
Correspondent By jane meggitt Of horses and a promise Handicapped High Riders Club to buy Riding High Farm in Allentown JERRY WOLKOWITZ Barbara Isaac, Allentown, the founder of the Handicapped High Riders Club, hugs her pony Calvin Klein at her Riding High Farm. Allentown resident Barbara Isaac made a promise to her father shortly before…
