Category: Examiner News
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Upper Freehold approves funds for park development
Staff Writer By Keith Hahn UPPER FREEHOLD — A bond ordinance that will pay for construction work and the development of the Byron Johnson Recreation Area has been approved by the Township Committee. The bond will provide $1 million for the construction of the Byron Johnson park as well as other parks scheduled for the…
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Legislation paves way for farmland preservation Whitman visits Roosevelt where nonprofit group has worked to save land
Staff Writer By brian Walsh Legislation paves way for farmland preservation Whitman visits Roosevelt where nonprofit group has worked to save land MARIE ORTIZ Students at the Roosevelt Public School sing “I’m Proud to Be a New Jersyan” to Gov. Christie Whitman (l), who came to the borough on Tuesday to sign farmland preservation legislation.…
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Treatment plan work may be decided at meeting Roosevelt council wants to replace chemical tanks
Staff Writer By brian walsh Treatment plan work may be decided at meeting Roosevelt council wants to replace chemical tanks A decision on how to proceed with improvements to Roosevelt’s sewage treatment plant may be made this month. Borough Council members will hold a special meeting on Dec. 27 and may decide how to proceed…
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Bed given to medical center
Members of CentraState’s Associated Auxiliaries (l-r) Anna Marie Tesoriero, Sylvia Lurie, Sarah Sherman, Dorothy Peterson, Louise Taylor, Clara Weissenberger and Valerie MacPhee display the Advanta Weigh Bed they purchased for the Cardiac Telemetry Unit in the Freehold Township medical center. A scale built into the bed allows patients who cannot get out of bed to…
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Plans for 32 homes get go-ahead from Millstone
Staff Writer By Kathy Baratta MILLSTONE — Unanimous Planning Board approval has been granted for a subdivision that calls for the construction of 32 homes on 110 acres on Charleston Spring Road. Approval had previously been given for the bulk variances needed for the construction of the proposed Monmouth Meadows residential development. The variances were…
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Millstone gets first look at park plans Wagner farm at Baird & Woodville to be site of fields
Staff Writer By kathy baratta Millstone gets first look at park plans Wagner farm at Baird & Woodville to be site of fields Initial plans for the development of a Millstone Township recreation facility have been laid out for the Township Committee. Ernie Peters of the engineering firm CME Associates, Howell, addressed the governing body…
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This snowman won’t melt
Posing with their winning snowman "Frosty the Recyclable Snowman" are Debbie and David Reeder of Allentown, with baby Christopher, 6 months, niece Alisa Mazzella, 6, and son, Nicholas, 6. They joined Allentown’s holiday festivities Dec. 1. MARIE ORTIZ
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Late-afternoon fire in clothes dryer clears school
Staff Writer By keith hahn JERRY WOLKOWITZ Firefighters converged on Allentown High School late in the afternoon of Dec. 7 after items in a clothes dryer in a home economics room caught fire. In top photo, members of the Hope Fire Company carry the dryer out of the building. In bottom photo, a firefighter sorts…
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Preservation bill will aid Roosevelt
Staff Writer By brian walsh Preservation bill will aid Roosevelt New Jersey Gov. Christie Whitman is expected to visit Roosevelt on Dec. 19 to sign legislation that will forever have an impact on the landscape of this historic community. In a ceremony scheduled for 10 a.m. at the Roosevelt Public School, Whitman is expected to…
