Category: Examiner News

  • Trash-and-treasure sale to benefit CentraState

    Trash-and-treasure sale to benefit CentraState The Freehold Borough and Township Hospital Auxiliary will present a trash-and-treasure sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 11-12 at Raintree Town Center, 18 Village Center Drive, Freehold.

  • Fair honors area residents

    The Monmouth County Park System has announced the names of winners from the area who earned honors at the 2000 Monmouth County Fair. In the canning competition (adult), Hilary Russell of Upper Freehold earned five awards in the condiments division: first place in butter, second in jelly, second in pickles, third in jams, and third…

  • JERRY WOLKOWITZ

    Alexandra Rivas, 8, gives her teddy bear a hug during storytime in Millstone Township last week.

  • JERRY WOLKOWITZ

    Youngsters hold on to their teddy bears during a teddy bear picnic and storytime at the Millstone Township Elementary School on Aug. 2. The event was sponsored by the Millstone Township PTO.

  • Circus brings colorful past

    The Russian Air Force will bring their high-flying talents to the Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus when the Big Top show visits Freehold Township next week. to Freehold Twp. stopover Hundreds of circuses have come and gone since the mid-1800s. Circuses large and small, carried by horse-drawn wagons or on dozens of railroad cars, three-ring circuses…

  • Administrative hearings proceed for suspended officer

    Staff Writer By Bob Fleming ALLENTOWN — Attorneys for both parties in the case of a suspended borough patrolman vs. the borough and several of its officials are preparing their legal strategies for a series of administrative hearings before a court appointed hearing officer. This is the latest development in litigation concerning Schirmer vs. the…

  • ‘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…

  • 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…

  • 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…