Category: Examiner News
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FARRAH MAFFAI staff Brandon Joseph, of Brandon Signage, puts the finishing touches on the new lettering for Allentown High School last Thursday. The school has been undergoing major renovations.
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Dangerous pit bull to be put down
Owner did not meetthe list of requirements to get his dog back BY LINDA DeNICOLAStaff Writer Dangerous pit bull to be put down Owner did not meet the list of requirements to get his dog back BY LINDA DeNICOLA Staff Writer ROOSEVELT — In July, Evan Meyers’ dog Molly was declared potentially dangerous and taken…
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Officials hope to join forces for rec funding
BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — The borough may partner with neighboring Upper Freehold to fund new recreational space. Upper Freehold recently acquired 30 acres of the Reed Sod Farm located near the proposed easterly bypass. The Reed family and the nonprofit Delaware & Raritan (D&R) Greenway Inc., central New…
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Programs expanded at Millstone schools
Overcrowding a concern; renovations scheduled for summer 2005 BY JANEMEGGITTStaff Writer Programs expanded at Millstone schools FARRAH MAFFAI staff Millstone Township Middle School Fifth-grade teacher Rona Schiffman, puts the final touches on her bulletin board. This is Schiffman’s tenth year at the school. Overcrowding a concern; renovations scheduled for summer 2005 BY JANEMEGGITT Staff Writer…
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Pay-to-play ban is on its way to U.F.
BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer Pay-to-play ban is on its way to U.F. BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD – The township is one step away from establishing regulations to eliminate "pay-to-play." Pay-to-play refers to the practice of candidates for office who win election to a governing body giving public contracts to individuals or firms…
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Solvent touted as fungus cleaner
BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer Solvent touted as fungus cleaner BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Concern over the artillery fungus problem has grown almost as quickly as the fungus itself. The fungus, found in mulch, has invaded the Four Seasons and other developments in the township, covering houses, cars, and other stationary objects…
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California rabbits hope to hop here
Cream Ridge rescuer extends her helping hand across the country BY JANE MEGGITTStaff Writer BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer PHOTOSBY MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Rescuer Jodi Caizza let some of her friends leave their cages for play time Saturday afternoon. One hundred and forty rabbits will be making the trek from California to Cream Ridge in…
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Park debate pits kids against kids
Residents complain about having a recreationalfacility as a neighbor BY TARA PETERSENStaff Writer Residents complain about having a recreational facility as a neighbor BY TARA PETERSEN Staff Writer CHRIS KELLY staff One of the homes on the fringes of Wagner Farm Park in Millstone as seen from a practice field. Kids are caught in the…
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Communities go their own way on Route 33
Local officials havelimited impact on zoning in neighboring towns BY MARK ROSMAN & JANE MEGGITTStaff Writers Local officials have limited impact on zoning in neighboring towns JEFF GRANIT staff Aerial view shows the former Probasco farm at Route 33 and Millhurst Road, Manalapan, where a group of developers has proposed building the Village at Manalapan,…
