Category: Examiner News
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Roosevelt Public School Saey Ward, 7, a second-grader at the Roosevelt Public School, performs a yoga exercise during a health fair that featured stations on hypnosis, massage, yoga, bone density and visualization techniques.
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J.C. Penney will not close any New Jersey stores The J.C. Penney Co. Inc. will not close any of its New Jersey department stores as it seeks to restructure after a fourth quarter net loss of 8 cents per share and to save $530 million. Several weeks ago, the J.C. Penney Co. Inc., Plano, Texas,…
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Fire company reaches out to community for support DENNIS SYMONS Hope Fire Company Chief Ed Tindall (l) and firefighter Richard Floyd (r) join Upper Freehold Township Mayor Richard Osborn (center) to announce the start of the company’s annual fund-raising campaign. By louis c. hochman UPPER FREEHOLD — The Hope Fire Company kicked off its annual…
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Meeting will provide details on adoption Holt International Children’s Services, an inter-country adoption agency, is looking for families interested in adopting a child from overseas. The nonprofit organization will host an Adoption Information Meeting at 6:30 p.m. April 11 at the Monmouth County Library Headquarters, Symmes Drive, Manalapan. "The adoption picture has changed dramatically in…
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Millstone-Roosevelt Little League der=0 bgcolor=”#D0D0D0″> Members of the A’s, in the Millstone-Roosevelt Little League Tee-Ball League, prove that it takes teamwork to field a ground ball during a practice on Saturday at the Little League complex, Millstone Township. JERRY WOLKOWITZ
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Emergency response representatives, Allentown officials split on use of siren Mayor Stuart Fierstein By Bob Fleming ALLENTOWN — Borough officials and members of the local first aid squad and fire company have squared off on a Monmouth County Board of Health order to discontinue use of the borough’s warning siren for emergency calls. Representatives of…
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Law keeps tabs on commercial uses MILLSTONE — The Township Committee has adopted an ordinance requiring continued certificates of occupancy for commercial sites, in hopes that it will be able to better keep track of business activities as properties change hands. Without discussion, the committee adopted the ordinance at its March 15 meeting. It requires…
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Recycling of clothing optional By louis c. hochman MILLSTONE — An ordinance that toughens the town’s recycling codes is now law, although one person maintains it doesn’t make the codes tough enough. The ordinance now includes a provision for the recycling of clothing, but only lists it as an encouraged optional item. Clothing can be…
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Zelenak accepts superintendent’s post in S. Jersey By louis c. hochman M illstone Township Elementary School Principal Victoria Zelenak will leave her post in May to take a job offer in Port Republic, Atlantic County. Zelenak, who became principal of the school at its opening six years ago, announced this week that she will leave…
