Category: Examiner News
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Storm damage
On the morning of Oct. 5, Brian Curiale and his son Matthew, 5, inspect damage in their back yard in the Summit development, Haviland Drive, Millstone Township, caused by a storm that swept through Western Monmouth County on the evening of Oct. 4. JEFF HUNTLEY
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Its A-maize-ing!
Visitors to the sprawling corn maze that is the centerpiece of the Infante farm, Olde Noah Hunt Road, Millstone Township, make their way through the mystery trip on Monday. JEFF HUNTLEY
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Young equestrian sets her sights high Champion 9-year-old fell in love with riding at the age of 3
Correspondent By Clare M. Masi Young equestrian sets her sights high Champion 9-year-old fell in love with riding at the age of 3 Arlene Johnson (above, left) of Upper Freehold is one of several instructors who coach Wilhelmina Horzepa, 9, of Millstone as she climbs the equestrian ladder of success. Below, “Willie” poses with her…
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Hard to handle pumpkins
It’s a good thing that the perfect pumpkin Patrick Kielty picked at the Infante farm in Millstone Township on Monday came with a handle. JEFF HUNTLEY
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Allentown ready to host harvest festival
Allentown will become a hub of family activity when the Allentown Business Community Associ-ation hosts the annual Fall Harvest Festival on Oct. 14-15. The festival will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days on Main and Church streets. Organizers have put together another full program of crafts, entertainment, an antique car show,…
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Traffic years ago stopped by utilities, runaway deer Today’s tie-ups caused in part by development in surrounding towns
Staff Writer By leslie galliker Traffic years ago stopped by utilities, runaway deer Today’s tie-ups caused in part by development in surrounding towns ALLENTOWN — People sometimes look to the past to try to understand, and maybe correct, the problems of the present. But the factors that contribute to Allentown’s current traffic snarl were virtually…
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CROP walkers will take strides against hunger
ALLENTOWN — Still going strong after nearly a quarter-century, the CROP Walk will make its return to the borough on Oct. 22. The 24th annual Allentown Area CROP Walk, sponsored by Church World Service, is a 5-kilometer walk that raises funds to alleviate hunger locally and worldwide. Money raised by participants through pledges is shared…
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Enthraling tales
Jaymie Reeber Kosa, of Roosevelt, captures the attention of children and adults as she tells a story during an evening program at the Roosevelt Public School on Sept. 27. For more on programs being sponsored by the community library housed in the school, see page 9. JERRY WOLKOWITZ
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Business
The Hightstown-East Windsor Bus-iness and Professional Women will sponsor its annual Fall Psychic Fair at 10 p.m. Oct. 20 at the Coach & Four Restaurant, Route 33, East Windsor. Four readers will be featured: Jeanette Monico, Marianne Sanford, Rose Vernon and Catherine Zizzi. The fee is $20 per reading, with proceeds earmarked for the club’s…
