Category: Examiner News
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On Campus
Christopher Krantz of Allentown was named to the fall semester dean’s list at the Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences, Syracuse, N.Y. He is a freshman majoring in history and social studies education. Katharine A. Lauritsen of Millstone has been named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at the University of Delaware,…
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Town to give half what it first intended to district
Mayor: Subdivision does not change what can be built upon BY JANE MEGGITT & TARA PETERSEN Staff Writers BY JANE MEGGITT & TARA PETERSENStaff Writers Architectural renderings of the new Millstone middle school expected to open in 2007. Millstone Township is looking to subdivide a 113-acre property that was condemned for a new middle school.…
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Lack of buffer may lead horses to suffer
BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI staff The animals on the Poliseno farm, which is next door to a proposed commercial development, are disturbed by the lack of a buffer between the paddocks and the heavy equipment. UPPER FREEHOLD — One area horse farmer is claiming the preliminary work for…
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‘Egg-cellent’ world record set by teen
Local youth overcomes physical and emotional tragedies BY TARA PETERSEN Staff Writer BY TARA PETERSENStaff Writer JERRY WOLKOWITZ staff Anthony Napoliello, an Allentown High School senior, concentrates on balancing an egg in his attempt to break a world record Saturday. While some people like their eggs scrambled and others like them sunny-side up, 18-year-old Anthony…
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Board brings zoning issues in the open
Official suggests regular, proactive zoning discussions BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Richard Stern will again serve as chairman of the Planning Board in 2005. Board members voted unanimously for Stern at the Jan. 13 reorganization meeting, and voted 8-1 to have Daniel VanVoorhis as vice chairman. Member Joe…
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Twp. considers ethics reform measures
Officials worry politics may influence decisions BY JANE MEGGITT and TARA PETERSEN Staff Writers BY JANE MEGGITT and TARA PETERSENStaff Writers MILLSTONE — Some Planning Board applicants may soon have to divulge who they gave money to during political campaigns. The Township Committee introduced an ordinance this month that would require all developers applying for…
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Playing hooky
JEFF GRANIT staff Sage Duchai, 8, paints part of the 4×8-foot panel of the letter ‘O’ as part of the schoolhouse hooky day at Roosevelt Elementary School last week.
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Auditions
Arcadian Chorale is looking for vocalists to join its ensemble for the spring season. Membership is open and free to anyone with a desire to sing and a commitment to the group. Rehearsals are held Tuesdays 7-10 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, Route 34, Matawan. Auditions will be held at the church at 6:30 p.m.…
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Pallone proposes tsunami warning center for Atlantic
Says East Coast should have system similar to that in place in Pacific BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone Jr. (D-6), ranking Democrat on the House Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans Subcommittee, has announced that he plans to introduce legislation that would establish an Atlantic tsunami warning center.…
