Category: Examiner News
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Oops. . .
Oops. . . JERRY WOLKOWITZ An employee of a trucking company examines a load of steel piping which fell off this flatbed tractor-trailer about 9:45 a.m. Monday in Upper Freehold. State Trooper Joe Sansone of the Hightstown State Police Barracks said the driver, Roy A. Miller of Cream Ridge, was making a left turn from…
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Upper Freehold mayor expects a busy 2001 A major task will be updating the township’s blueprint for the future
Staff Writer By keith hahn Upper Freehold mayor expects a busy 2001 A major task will be updating the township’s blueprint for the future JERRY WOLKOWITZ Upper Freehold Mayor David W. Horsnall sits in front of a map of his vast 47-square-mile township’s farmland and preservation areas. UPPER FREEHOLD — Mayor David W. Horsnall has…
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Tiger owner is going to court
Staff Writer By Kathy Baratta JACKSON — Joan Byron-Marasek, the owner-operator of the Tigers Only Preservation Society (TOPS), Route 537, is citing federal endangered species regulations in her ongoing fight to save her preserve. Byron-Marasek and TOPS came under state scrutiny following a January 1999 incident in which a Bengal tiger was killed by law…
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Elevator may cause change
Allentown officials may shift offices in the Main Street municipal building after an elevator is installed. JERRY WOLKOWITZ
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Revised state plan moves closer to adoption Allentown speakers concerned about farmland, center status
Staff Writer By lindsey sieglE Revised state plan moves closer to adoption Allentown speakers concerned about farmland, center status Farmers, environmental groups, members of the public, elected officials and builders had their say on the future of development in the state, and particularly the county, last week. More than 20 people addressed representatives of the…
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Elevator addition to open doors to Allentown hall
Staff Writer By keith hahn ALLENTOWN — After years of improving the aesthetics of the town, the Borough Council plans to turn it sights inward to its own home. The council plans to install an elevator in the Main Street Borough Hall to bring it into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and…
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Marking 1910 founding Perrineville Jewish Center began as Hebrew Farmers Association
Staff Writer By theresa a. boschen Marking 1910 founding Perrineville Jewish Center began as Hebrew Farmers Association JERRY WOLKOWITZ Pauline Soden of Millstone Township is looking forward to the upcoming 90th anniversary of the Perrineville Jewish Center, which her grandmother helped found. Pauline Soden, a lifelong Millstone Township resident who recently celebrated her 80th birthday,…
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Foundation gives former racehorses 2nd chance
Correspondent By jane meggitt HORSE OF THE MONTH The foundation’s Horse of the Month for January is Royal Squeeze, a 9-year-old bay gelding nicknamed Moose. He is 15.3 hands tall, easy to handle and needs an experienced rider. He gets along with other horses. To inquire about adopting Moose or a horse like him, call…
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Millstone board mulling change in school hours Elementary, middle school students would ride different buses
Staff Writer By theresa a. boschen Millstone board mulling change in school hours Elementary, middle school students would ride different buses After listening to the concerns of several parents Monday night, the Millstone Township Board of Education postponed discussion about the tiered start/dismissal schedule for the 2001-2002 school year until Feb. 26. The school district’s…
