Category: Examiner News
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Code may offer protection to historic structures MILLSTONE — Efforts are under way to protect historic structures in Millstone that are currently subject to demolition. The Township Committee will likely introduce a "demolition by neglect" ordinance early next month to protect historic structures from falling into ruin, Committeeman Bill Kastning said. Kastning said developers, when…
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Committee to review school tab F ollowing its rejection by voters, the Millstone Township Board of Education’s 2000-01 budget will now be reviewed by the Township Committee. Voters defeated the $17.3 million budget by a count of 294 to 283 in the April 18 vote. The budget proposed a 14-cent tax increase which would have…
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Abate to seek 10th term on committee MILLSTONE – Democrat Charles Abate has announced he will run for a 10th three-year term on the Charles Abate Township Commit-tee, hoping to continue his decades-long career of public service. Abate, the senior member of the governing body, said he considered leaving the committee this year, but was…
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For real ‘Mr. Mom,’ it’s all about the kids Stay-at-home dad from Marlboro writes book about his experiences S taying at home and raising the kids is what it’s all about, according to Mr Mom, author Mark Wertman, raises three of his own, Rebecca, 6 (at the piano), Daniel, 9, and Gabriella, 12, cooks dinner,…
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Millstone committee still working on land use code MILLSTONE — For the second time, a new zoning ordinance has been allowed to die so the Township Committee can make changes and clarifications. Ordinance No. 00-10 was allowed to die without motion at the committee’s April 5 meeting, so corrections could be made to what some…
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Watershed council ready to start planning its work MILLSTONE — The township’s newly appointed Watershed Management and Preservation Council will meet for the first time this week to begin preliminary work and to set schedules. An organizational meeting is scheduled for April 20. At the meeting, the council members will appoint a chairman and vice…
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Web site will give access to laws MILLSTONE — The Township Committee plans to soon have easy access to ordinances from many municipalities in New Jersey and beyond, and it won’t have to pay for the service. The committee will introduce a resolution that will enter Millstone into an agreement with Ordinance.com, a commercial Internet…
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Millstone switches bankruptcy attorney MILLSTONE — The township has appointed a new bankruptcy attorney to replace the former attorney, who left the position when changing firms recently. At its April 5 meeting, the Township Committee passed a resolution appointing David R. Forrey to the position of bankruptcy attorney for calendar year 2000. "Every municipality needs…
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4 Dems to square off in Roosevelt primary F ive candidates have filed petitions to run in the June primaries for the two available three-year seats on the Roosevelt Borough Council. The Democratic primary will be a race among four of those candidates, including one incumbent, while the lone Republican challenger will run unopposed in…
