Category: Examiner News
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MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Nathan Spaltro paints a snail on a river rock during Earth Day activities sponsored by the Allentown Garden Club at the Allentown Presbyterian Church on April 20. See story page 34.
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Handlin seeks feedback on good neighbor policy
Bill would require towns to notify others of new developments on borders BY DAN NEWMAN Staff Writer BY DAN NEWMANStaff Writer Residents and officials gathered in Middletown on April 11 to discuss a measure that is aimed at fostering more cooperation among neighboring towns when a new development is proposed close to the border of…
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Immigrants will express concerns to congressman
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer FREEHOLD – Can New Jersey maintain a work force without labor provided by immigrants? The answer to this question may be revealed May 1. Members of the Latino community are planning to come together to protest an immigration reform law sponsored by Republican Congressman…
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Auditions
Monmouth County Park System will hold auditions for its summer musical production, “Big River,” at 6 p.m. April 29 and 30 at the Tatum Park Red Hill Activity Center, Red Hill Road, Middletown. The show will be staged in The Barn at Thompson Park, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, June 15-July 2, Thursdays through Sundays. Those…
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Group picks cty. as a top restored beach
The restored beaches from Sea Bright to Manasquan Inlet in Monmouth County have earned honors as one of the 2006 Top Restored Beaches from the American Shore & Beach Preservation Association. The 18 miles along Monmouth County’s shore are among six beaches from around the country being singled out for successful efforts to restore the…
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In the Service
Air Force Airman William B. Haigh, son of Janet Haigh of Allentown, has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. During his training, Haigh studied the Air Force mission, organization, and military customs; performed drill and ceremony marches; took part in rifle marksmanship; and received physical training as well…
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ATV debate resurfaces in Millstone
Those found violating noise ordinance could face fine of up to $3,000 BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer MILLSTONE – Spring has sprung, and up pop the flowers and out roll the ATVs (all terrain vehicles). Even though the warmer weather has just begun, Mayor Nancy Grbelja said she’s already receiving complaints…
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Creation of first responder unit discussed in Millstone
BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writer MILLSTONE – There’s some community support for the Millstone Fire Department to enhance its response capabilities to include emergency medical calls as a first responder unit. Some Millstone firefighters and several township residents went before the Township Committee on March 15 to ask for support of…
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Four GOP candidates ready for U.F. primary
BY JANE MEGGITT & JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writers BY JANE MEGGITT &JENNIFER KOHLHEPPStaff Writers Stephen Alexander Upper Freehold Town-ship Republicans are gearing up for the June 6 primary. Two newcomers will challenge incumbents Salvatore Diecidue and Stephen Alexander, whose terms are up this year, in the election. The two candidates who win the primary will…
