• Police officers must treat all citizens equally

    Police officers must treat all citizens equally

    Over the past decade, it appears that our society is fractured more than it had been in the past. There are many divisions within our union, and the majority of citizens influence laws that affect certain racial groups disparately. This unfair treatment can be explained through philosopher Max Weber’s social relationship theory. Under Weber’s theory,…

  • Salute to Veterans ceremony set for Nov. 9

    Salute to Veterans ceremony set for Nov. 9

    North Brunswick Township High School will hold a Salute to Veterans pre-Veterans Day ceremony at 9:30 a.m. on  Nov. 9 in the auditorium at the school, 98 Raider Rd. The patriotic ceremony will include a panel discussion with local veterans as well as lunch with students afterward. For more information, contact 732-289-3702.

  • Allentown councilman comments on engineer’s contract

    Allentown councilman comments on engineer’s contract

    In response to the Sept. 28 Examiner article titled, “Change in Engineer Draws Ire of Sewer Committee Members,” I believe Allentown Mayor Greg Westfall is deliberately misleading the public for him and his friends to campaign on this year. First, Mayor Westfall himself signed the contract that withheld Dewberry from processing the New Jersey sewer…

  • Marlboro resident comments on referendum

    Marlboro resident comments on referendum

    The Marlboro K-8 School District is looking, once again, to pass a referendum for $26.3 million to cover “improvements and upgrades” using a 40 percent figure that is expected to be covered by the state, lowering taxpayer cost to a mere $15.8 million. This after the Board of Education failed to get passed a referendum…

  • Large parties will require permit in Millstone Township

    Large parties will require permit in Millstone Township

    By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer MILLSTONE – Municipal officials have placed restrictions on house parties that could attract a multitude of guests to any single residence in Millstone Township. On Oct. 19, the Township Committee voted 5-0 to adopt an ordinance that requires a special permit to be acquired from the municipality for certain private…

  • Marlboro police officers bring awareness to breast cancer

    Marlboro police officers bring awareness to breast cancer

    MARLBORO – During October, Marlboro police officers wore a pink and blue striped badge cover to support and bring awareness to Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The purchase of the badge covers was sponsored by My Greener Dry Cleaner, a local business owned by Lisa and Victor Joseph, according to a press release from the township. Mayor…

  • Resident offers support for Musich and Uniglicht

    Resident offers support for Musich and Uniglicht

    To ensure that Manalapan continues to remain a great place to live we need the best possible people on our Township Committee. Mary Ann Musich and Kevin Uniglicht are smart, dedicated, hard-working individuals with proven experience as community volunteers and leaders. That is why I am going on record to recommend Mary Ann and Kevin…

  • Library Friends sets new-member drive

    Library Friends sets new-member drive

    In honor of National Friends of the Library Week, Oct. 16-22, the Friends of the Jamesburg Public Library invites members of the public to join the group and become eligible for a gift. The winning name will be drawn Nov. 5 at the library, 229 Gatzmer Avenue. The Friends is a volunteer group that raises…

  • ASBPA 2016 National Coastal Conference in Long Branch

    ASBPA 2016 National Coastal Conference in Long Branch

    The American Shore and Beach Preservation Association (ASBPA) announces the ASBPA 2016 National Coastal Conference will be held Wednesday-Friday, Oct. 26-28, at Ocean Place Resort, 1 Ocean Blvd., Long Branch. ASBPA is the nation’s first organization to promote science-based policies for the preservation of coastal areas. The 2016 conference, whose theme is “Lighting the Way…

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