Category: Examiner News
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Santa arrives at Princeton Airport Dec. 24
Santa has scheduled his annual stop at the Princeton Airport to distribute gifts to local children on Christmas Eve. Since 1975, the Nierenberg family, owners of Princeton Airport, have opened the hangar doors while children await the arrival of Santa. This year, the event will be held Dec. 24, with Santa’s arrival time to be…
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On Campus
Christopher Krantz of Allentown has received a Chancellor’s Scholarship from Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. He is enrolled in the university’s School of Education majoring in social studies education. Haley R. Reimbold, daughter of Lorraine and Bruce Reimbold of Roosevelt, has received the Donald A. Hamilton Prize scholarship at Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y. The prize is…
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Panter assures funding available for open space
Millstone officials looking to collect $1.8 million from state BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer MILLSTONE — Township officials want to make sure Millstone gets its share of money for open space acquisition. Assemblyman Michael Panter spoke with members of the Horseman’s Association of Millstone Township on issues related to open space…
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Senior blasts board’s $39M building plan
Officials maintain Ellisdale Road is the only choice BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer ‘Boondoggle.” That’s how Four Seasons resident Ray Murray described the proposed new middle school on Ellisdale Road at the Nov. 17 Upper Freehold Regional District Board of Education meeting. The board is proposing a $39 million referendum to…
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Cleanup duty
FARRAH MAFFAI staff Allison Bedmarz, 9, of Girl Scout Troop 621, joins scores of other Millstone volunteers to clean up their community Nov. 13.
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12 homes OK’d near Millstone burial plot
Cemetery, dating to 1700s, to be maintained by township BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer MILLSTONE — A 12-house subdivision on Conover Road received final approval at the Nov. 10. Planning Board meeting. The 60-acre parcel owned by the Riverbrook Companies falls under the township’s previous three-acre zoning since preliminary approval was…
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Families needed to raise puppies for Seeing Eye
The Seeing Eye of Morristown is seeking people to raise puppies like these that will eventually be matched and work with blind individuals. The Seeing Eye dog guide school relies on volunteer families from New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware to provide puppies with early training that gives them a head start in learning how to…
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Barris ‘Perfectly Frank’ when talking Sinatra
Elberon resident offers appreciation course on singer at Brookdale BY KAREN E. BOWES Staff Writer BY KAREN E. BOWESStaff Writer PHOTOS BY KAREN BOWES Rosemary Riddle Acerra (r), the daughter of conductor Nelson Riddle, shows one of her father’s collaborations with Frank Sinatra to her husband Joseph Acerra (c) and Tony Scardau, a student at…
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Voters elect to keep U.F. all-Republican
Dems said town now has a competitive two-party system BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer The Upper Freehold Township Committee will continue to be all-Republican next year, with the election victory of incumbent William Miscoski and newcomer Stephen Fleischacker. Miscoski won his fifth term on the governing body, drawing 1,735 votes, the…
