Category: Examiner News
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Business
The Monmouth-Ocean Development Council will hold its 12th annual golf outing on Sept. 21 at Shore Oaks Golf Club, Howell. The outing will begin with a buffet luncheon at 11 a.m., shotgun start at 12:30 p.m., skill games, mid-course refreshments, a cocktail reception at 6 p.m. and an awards dinner at 7 p.m. The event…
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Neighbors put best feet forward for cancer fund-raiser
Staff Writer By Bob Fleming JERRY WOLKOWITZ Roosevelt residents (l-r) Elly Shapiro and Nancy and Mike Hamilton, along with their neighbor Liz Posseil, are preparing to walk in the Avon Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk in October. The walk covers 60 miles from Bear Mountain to New York City. ROOSEVELT — Following seven months of rigorous…
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Adopt a horse
Lady Roseanne is a 19-year-old bay mare with a sweet disposition. She was abandoned by her previous owner but is now in excellent health. Lady Roseanne is 14.2 hands tall, with one white sock. She is sound, healthy, easy to handle and gets along with other horses. She can pull a cart and is broke…
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Schirmer vs. Allentown hearing continues
Schirmer vs. Allentown hearing continues By Bob Fleming Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — Both parties in the case of a suspended borough patrolman vs. the borough and several of its officials appeared before an administrative hearing officer on Aug. 9 for the second session in a series of administrative hearings on the matter. The case involves…
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Trachtenberg appointed to Roosevelt council
Staff Writer By bob fleming The Roosevelt Borough Council’s newest member was appointed and sworn in to office on Monday following a confrontation between one councilman and several audience members regarding the selection of candidates. Judith Trachtenberg, a 12-year resident of Roosevelt who is active in community volunteer programs, was the council’s choice from a…
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‘Weaving the Past’ will conclude park series
‘Weaving the Past’ will conclude park series The Monmouth County Park System will conclude its "Step Back in Time" series on Aug. 22 at Historic Walnford, Crosswicks Creek Park, Upper Freehold. The program, "Weaving the Past," is open to youngsters ages 7-12 and will be held from 9 a.m. to noon. The cost is $12…
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Officials recommend rec uses at 3 locations Recreation commission will review suggestions
Officials recommend rec uses at 3 locations Recreation commission will review suggestions By louis c. hochman MILLSTONE – After months of discussion, the Township Committee has made its recommendations for recreation uses near Rocky Brook Road, Gravatt Circle and at the orchards on Perrineville Road. The recommendations come just weeks after committee members decided not…
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Roosevelt council expected to fill vacancy
Staff Writer By bob fleming Roosevelt Borough Council members expect to fill a vacancy on the governing body from a field of three candidates when they meet next week. The vacancy stems from the resignation of Councilman Michael Stiles, who moved from Roosevelt last month. He completed his first three-year term as a councilman last…
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Law aimed at saving historic structures
Law aimed at saving historic structures By louis c. hochman Staff Writer MILLSTONE – A new municipal law is expected to prevent some historic structures from falling into disrepair. After several months of discussion, the Township Committee on Aug. 2 adopted a "demolition by neglect" ordinance by a 4-0 vote. Committeeman William Nurko was not…
