Category: Examiner News

  • Hold that diet until the Christmas fudge is gone

    Lori C linch Are We There Yet? I despise the TV programming this time of year. It’s “weight-loss” this and “diet” that. Exercise more, eat less and you’ll work your derriere right down to a size 6. I wish. I did some figuring the other day and calculated that I’ve lost a total of 1,148…

  • Movie time

    JEFF GRANIT staff Students at Roosevelt Elementary School watch a movie of basketball great Michael Jordan as part of a schoolhouse hooky day last week

  • Local developer wins court decision for 11-lot plan

    Board member says attorney did not consult board regarding response BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer FARRAH MAFFAI staff Ellie Sarama, of the Poliseno farm, comforts Bandit. Sarama and her husband, Joe Poliseno, say their horses are frightened by the noise from the heavy equipment next door, where a commercial development is…

  • New U.F. mayor in with split Republican vote

    BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer Assemblyman Ron Dancer swears in incumbent William Miscoski as Miscoski’s wife, Donna, holds the Bible. The new Upper Freehold Township Committee got off to a rocky start, when for the first time in memory the governing body’s decision on the mayoral position was not unanimous. Salvatore…

  • Town Boards:

    Millstone Planning Board Donna Haag* 3-year term expires 2007 Nancy Grbelja* committee member Elias Abilheira* mayor Mark Cascella* term expires 2005 Frank D’Amico, term expires 2005 Lynn Mele, term expires 2005 Evan Maltz, term expires 2006 Mitchell Newman, term expires 2007 George Zanetakos, term expires 2006 Chris Pepe, Alternate #1, term expires 2005 Thomas Pado,…

  • Millstone officials: Courteous air here to stay in 2005

    Officials start the year by introducing nine ordinances BY TARA PETERSEN Staff Writer BY TARA PETERSENStaff Writer Newcomer Robert Kinsey’s youngest daughter Alexandra, 7, holds the Bible for her father as he is sworn in to his first term as township committeeman Jan. 5. Former Republican Mayor Nancy Grbelja traded seats and titles last week…

  • Officials gear up to face ’05 obstacles

    BY TARA PETERSEN Staff Writer BY TARA PETERSENStaff Writer ALLENTOWN — Republican incumbent David Strobino and newcomer Daniel Zorovich were sworn in as borough councilmen at the Jan. 4 reorganization meeting. Zorovich, 70, took the seat held by Art West, who decided not to run again. Michael Schumacher was selected as council president. Zorovich said…

  • Wee wrestlers

    JERRY WOLKOWITZ staff Pino Henry, of the Millstone recreation program’s wrestling team, has control of a Pennington wrestler during one of the first tournaments of the season Saturday.

  • Pinned

    JERRY WOLKOWITZ staff Brandon Fernes, of the Millstone recreation program’s wrestling team, has control for a near-fall of a Robbinsville School wrestler during a tournament on Saturday.