Category: Examiner News
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Hepatitis shots to be offered Correspondent Correspondent Beginning in September 2001, it will be mandatory for all Millstone Township children enrolling in first grade to be immunized against hepatitis B.
Hepatitis shots to be offered Correspondent Correspondent Beginning in September 2001, it will be mandatory for all Millstone Township children enrolling in first grade to be immunized against hepatitis B. Superintendent of Schools Dr. William J. Setaro said small children are being immunized as part of their regular pediatric series, but children of middle school…
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Brookdale Small Business Center wins award
The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, was recently honored as part of the 20th anniversary celebration of the Small Business Development Centers program. The Brookdale SBDC received recognition as one of the "State Stars" for 2000 at the celebration which was held in Miami Beach, Fla. "We are so pleased…
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Appraisals will not be made public before deal is done Trust seeks financial support from Ocean
Appraisals will not be made public before deal is done Trust seeks financial support from Ocean & Monmouth gov’ts. By Kathy Baratta Staff Writer Despite the fact that taxpayer money will be spent on a project to buy land in two counties, the nonprofit group brokering the deal will not make the land appraisals on…
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Discussions, workshops scheduled
Discussions, workshops scheduled Millstone Township Community Education will present "Know Your Watershed" from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Nov. 13 at the Millstone Township Elementary School in the library. The program, part of the Community Connection Series, will be presented by Noelle McKay, senior watershed planner for the Millstone-Stonybrook Watershed Association. Topics will include an overview of watersheds…
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Bringing international education a world closer College professor one of 25 education delegates to South Africa
Staff Writer By nicole c. vaccaro Bringing international education a world closer College professor one of 25 education delegates to South Africa Work is being done outside one of South Africa’s fancier container school facilities. What should have been a "textbook" educational conference in South Africa turned out to be a life-altering experience for East…
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Hundreds join walk in a fight against hunger
Staff Writer By Mark Rosman Hundreds join walk in a fight against hunger ALLENTOWN — Fantastic fall weather on the morning and afternoon of Oct. 22 helped make the 24th annual Allentown Area CROP Walk a success, according to the organizer of the event. Alan Chech, who has organized the local CROP Walk since 1992,…
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Soccer game
Allentown’s Nicole Bulinsky (10) goes shoulder to shoulder and arm to arm with a West Windsor-Plainsboro North defender during an Oct. 25 soccer match. JERRY WOLKOWITZ
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Bazaar benefits church
Craft table workers from the 29th annual bazaar and auction for the Allentown United Methodist Church, held in 1999, are (l-r) Elizabeth Shaw, Shirley Mayer and Rose and Olivia Van Handel. The 30th annual bazaar will be held Nov. 4.
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Farmers face pressures of a changing world To stay or to go is question that must eventually be answered
Correspondent By clare m. masi Farmers face pressures of a changing world To stay or to go is question that must eventually be answered Using the earth as his canvas, Tony Savage of Prestige Trees, Millhurst Road, Manalapan, decorates and beautifies that earth. Using large trees and colorful smaller plant materials as his tools, like…
