Category: Examiner News
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High School pitcher Allentown High School pitcher Abby Cotrell gets bowled over at the plate by Lacey’s Melissa Broking during the Lions’ 4-0 victory over the Redbirds last week.
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3 parcels draw look for preservation M illstone Township municipal officials are attempting to prevent potential development on three pieces of farmland as part of their efforts to preserve open space. On April 5, the Township Committee introduced ordinances that will preserve the Pilcher Farm near the Charleston Springs Golf Course on Charles-ton Springs Road,…
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Allentown ’00 budget shows no hike in municipal tax rate A llentown officials are touting the 2000 municipal budget as a stable one that will bring no tax increase for municipal purposes this year. According to Mayor Stuart Fierstein, maintaining a stable municipal tax rate is the result of careful planning and sound fiscal management…
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SeniorsFirst program slates April events CentraState Healthcare System’s SeniorsFirst has scheduled the following April events. All programs are free for members, and preregistration is required. Free membership is available by calling Seniors-First at (732) 780-3013 or (800) 617-3938. A demonstration on spring floral arrangements will be given at 2 p.m. April 14 at Monmouth Crossing,…
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Allentown officials respond to unfair labor allegations Victims’ statements detail officer’s alleged actions in 2 incidents A n attorney representing Allentown has filed an answer to an unfair labor practice charge leveled against the town regarding the suspension of a borough police officer in June 1999. Borough officials were notified in December that a complaint…
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Resident seeking seat as write-in candidate UPPER FREEHOLD – Her name won’t appear on the ballot, but township resident Jeanette Bressi is hoping her grass-roots campaign will be enough to earn her write-in votes in the April 18 Upper Freehold Regional School District Board of Education election. Bressi, an Upper Freehold resident of seven years…
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Pirates On a picture-perfect opening day, Alex Francescone, 9, pitches for the Pirates in an Allentown-Upper Freehold Little League game, Saturday at Allentown High School. RON MISKOFF
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Fund for Roosevelt embarks on preservation activities By Bob Fleming ROOSEVELT — The Fund for Roosevelt Inc. has been successful in its land preservation endeavors since its incorporation and expects to continue to be successful in the future — that was the message delivered by Dr. Rod Tulloss, the fund’s president, at the organization’s first…
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State won’t stop plan to condemn 135 acres Monmouth County continuing effort to secure Vigh tract By mark rosman T he State Agriculture Development Committee (SADC) will not stand in the way of Monmouth County’s plan to acquire a piece of Mill-stone Township farmland for use as a regional park. Following a presentation in January…
