Category: Examiner News

  • Resident claims cop assaulted him at HQ

    Staff Writer By bob fleming Resident claims cop assaulted him at HQ Testimony continued in the case of a suspended Allen-town patrolman vs. the borough and several of its officials on Aug. 17 at the third session in a series of administrative hearings on the matter. Charges of official misconduct and misconduct in office have…

  • Environmental groups state ambitious goals

    Environmental groups state ambitious goals By louis c. hochman Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Members of the town’s environmental groups have submitted a proposal for the use of a $50,000 grant. Representatives of the environmental commission and the watershed council presented their proposal to the Township Committee on Aug. 16, outlining 18 goals they’d like to…

  • Gridiron Club sponsors car was

    Brian Ecks, 15, a freshman football player at Allentown High School, rinses off after soaping up a car during a car wash sponsored by the Allentown Gridiron Club on Sunday. MARIE ORTIZ

  • Millstone committee planning to revise land use ordinance

    By louis c. hochman Staff Writer MILLSTONE — The Township Com-mittee is ready to take another look at a zoning ordinance that has come under fire from some property owners. Mayor Cory Wingerter said the committee has reviewed Ordinance No. 00-16, as well as complaints made by residents regarding the ordinance, during executive session talks.…

  • Exchange Club honors Lockwood

    Jack Horenkamp, vice president of the Exchange Club of Western Monmouth, presents Kathleen Lockwood with the club’s Book of Golden Deeds award. The Exchange Club of Western Mon-mouth presented Kathleen Lockwood, of Millstone Township, with its Book of Golden Deeds award at its annual dinner held June 30 at Our House Restaurant, Howell. The award…

  • Horse show held despite rain

    On a wet Aug. 18 at the Monmouth County Horse Show, Connie Fulbright of York, Pa., and her horse, Gero, patiently wait out one of many rain delays. The horse show took place last week at the East Freehold Park showgrounds, Freehold Township. MARIE ORTIZ

  • Technology wish list in works

    By louis c. hochman Staff Writer Millstone Township’s Geographic Informa-tion System will be among the first technologies to benefit from a $75,000 state grant. Officials said the grant could be applied to anything that falls under the loose term "technology." Committeeman William Kastning said the recently ac-quired GIS can be enhanced with information about contours…

  • Young “mad scientists”

    Jared DeMonte, 7, and Gage Sands, 6, try to solve the "Houdini Rope Trick" during the "Mad Scientist" program sponsored by the Millstone Recreation program. JERRY WOLKOWITZ

  • Millstone still trying to ink cable TV pact

    Millstone still trying to ink cable TV pact By louis c. hochman Staff Writer MILLSTONE — The township will likely reject Cablevision’s latest offer of a cable television contract. Township Committeeman Charles Abate said negotiations are continuing between municipal representatives and Cablevision executives, but said offers of features the cable company has made so far…