Category: Examiner News
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Newborn memorial fund founded by area couple
Staff Writer By paul dowd Newborn memorial fund founded by area couple Every mother can testify to the burdens of child bearing, but the trials and tribulations during this period are magnified when the expected child is diagnosed with an illness. For Adam and Dana Puharic of Aberdeen Township, hardship became reality when doctors diagnosed…
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Water back on at community center
MILLSTONE — After two months of being shut off due to findings of elevated lead levels, the water at the Millstone Community Center, Stagecoach Road, Clarksburg, has been turned back on. Township Committeeman Charles Abate told the members of the Township Committee at their Dec. 20 meeting that recent testing concluded that the water levels…
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Hanukkah party
Josh Nulman (l), 13, of Roosevelt, lights a menorah during the Dec. 23 Hanukkah party at Congregation Anshei Roosevelt. The eight-day Festival of Lights ended Dec. 28. JERRY WOLKOWITZ
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Congressman discusses responsibilities of office ‘It’s not easy,’ Holt says during visit to classes at Marlboro High School
Staff Writer By dave benjamin Congressman discusses responsibilities of office ‘It’s not easy,’ Holt says during visit to classes at Marlboro High School DAVE BENJAMIN Recently re-elected Rep. Rush Holt (D-12th District) tells Marlboro High School government students about decisions he has to make as a member of the U.S. Congress. A congressman’s job is…
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Warriors wrap up holiday with distribution of gifts
Staff Writer By Kathy Baratta Warriors wrap up holiday with distribution of gifts MILLSTONE — Members and supporters of the Warriors Youth Organization have once again made the holiday season brighter for the less fortunate. The generosity shown within the community has helped to brighten the season for youngsters in Millstone as well as in…
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Decision awaited on Notterman case
ROOSEVELT — Residents and borough officials will have to wait just a little bit longer to learn a judge’s decision in a case involving the Planning Board and a local property owner. Sitting in Freehold, state Superior Court Judge William P. Gilroy heard arguments from attorneys representing Abby and Daniel Notterman and the Roosevelt Planning…
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Safety a concern in sidewalk debate Allentown officials hear from residents
Staff Writer By keith hahn Safety a concern in sidewalk debate Allentown officials hear from residents Pedestrian safety is a concern among a faction of Allentown residents who believe borough officials should consider installing sidewalks where there are none. Residents had a chance to have their say on the issue of sidewalks during a recent…
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Residents seek quick way to ’Net
Staff Writer By kathy baratta Residents seek quick way to ’Net Residents of Millstone Township who want Internet cable access will likely have to wait a little bit longer to sign up for the service. Cablevision of Monmouth, Wall Township, is the community’s provider for cable television service and will be the firm that eventually…
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Sounds of the season
With trophies its members have won in a number of competitions displayed at the front of the stage, the Allentown High School symphonic band performs during the school’s Dec. 15 holiday concert. JERRY WOLKOWITZ
