Category: Examiner News
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Regulations considered for lights in Millstone By louis c. hochman M illstone Township officials are thinking about introducing a lighting ordinance aimed at preventing disturbances to residents and drivers. Township Committee members said on May 17 that they want to see controls placed on lights at commercial properties. Without any guidelines in place, the Planning…
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In MIllstone, riding arenas become booming business By louis c. hochman JERRY WOLKOWITZ A new indoor riding arena is taking shape at Golden Gait Farm, Sweetmans Lane, Millstone Township. MILLSTONE – Horse lovers in the region will soon have three new indoor arenas to visit, although the owners of the facilities that cater to the…
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Millstone proceeds with preservation By louis c. hochman A s part of its effort to preserve open space in the community, the Mill-stone Township Committee will purchase development rights to two parcels of land and buy a third piece outright in a move aimed at preventing commercial development. On May 3, the committee adopted ordinances…
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4 seek nod in crowded Millstone GOP primary Two Democrats running unopposed By louis c. hochman MILLSTONE — Four Republicans and two Democrats are looking to fill the two open seats that will be available on the Township Committee in November’s general election.. There is a contest in the June 6 Republican primary. Incumbent Republican…
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Budget leaves tax rate stable UPPER FREEHOLD — After making a series of minor alterations in the year’s spending plan, the Township Committee has adopted its 2000 municipal budget. On May 4, committee members adopted the $3.8 million budget by a unanimous vote. There is no rise in municipal taxes. The municipal tax rate is…
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Scholarship honors MacReynolds By bob fleming A well-respected and ad-mired high school guidance counselor who touched the lives of many students and staff members at Allentown High School over the years will continue to do so, even after his death, through a memorial scholarship established in his name. Robert MacReynolds III, 55, affectionately known as…
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How to make ice cream Millstone Township Middle School students Michael Gesualdo, 12, and Melissa Perri, 11, compare notes at last week’s science fair. Michael’s project was on how to make ice cream and Melissa’s was about NASA. JEFF HUNTLEY
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Veterans, families recall sacrifices in Vietnam By paul dowd HOLMDEL — Several hundred people gathered at the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial on the morning of May 7 to mark the 25th anniversary of the evacuation of the last remaining Amer-icans from Saigon, South Vietnam. The Vietnam war took more than 58,000 American lives and…
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Millstone may make local laws available on CD-ROM MILLSTONE — Township representatives are negotiating with the company that maintains its ordinance books to make the town’s laws accessible via CD-ROM and the Web. "Putting it on to CD-ROM will make it a lot easier to use," Mayor Cory Wingerter said. Township Committee members are hoping…
