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Millstone Halloween parade Nov. 3
MILLSTONE — The Millstone Township Halloween parade that had been scheduled for Oct. 28 was postponed and will now be held on Nov. 3. Parking, registration and lineup will take place at the fields behind the Clarksburg Inn, Route 524 and Stagecoach Road, from 1:45-2 p.m. Nov. 3. The parade will begin promptly at 2…
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Former county freeholder has questions on land deal
Taxpayers in New Jersey, Monmouth County and Manalapan are spending almost $1.2 million to buy a 96-acre farm business for former Manalapan mayor and current Township Committeeman Andrew Lucas. Please ask your neighbors this question: “Should a sitting mayor submit his newly purchased property to taxpayers for reimbursement from a public grant?” The ethical answer…
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Former managing editor returns
Mark R. Rosman has been named managing editor of the Examiner, effective with this week’s issue of the newspaper. Rosman has been employed by Greater Media Newspapers, which publishes the Examiner, since July 1982 as a reporter, copy editor, sports coordinator, paginator and, since April 1994, as a managing editor. He previously served as the…
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Developer will donate land to Advancing Opportunities
A 4-acre parcel of land in Freehold Township is expected to be donated by a real estate development firm to a nonprofit organization that provides services to individuals with special needs. Spano Partners, Millstone Township, said it is donating a 4-acre parcel at 839 Route 33, Freehold Township, to Advancing Opportunities. The value of the…
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Janet’s Law signed by Gov. Christie
A lifesaving measure known as Janet’s Law, sponsored by state Sen. Robert Singer (R-Monmouth, Ocean), has been signed into law by Gov. Chris Christie. “This action by the Legislature and administration is long overdue to prevent tragic student-athlete deaths due to unexpected cardiac arrest,” Singer said. “I am proud that after several years, we finally…
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‘One Song’ brings together community, world
Millstone man’s song of peace to be featured at World Congress of Religions event BY JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer Mitchell Sharoff Can one song help to change the world? Ask Millstone Township resident Mitchell Sharoff that question and he would likely answer with a resounding “yes.” “I always wanted to write a song about my…
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Allentown officials on the road to repairing borough streets
Borough to apply for DOT grants to help with drainage, repaving BY JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer Two roads in Allentown may receive needed improvements if the borough succeeds in obtaining grants from the N.J. Department of Transportation (DOT). The Borough Council passed two resolutions to apply for grants that would make improvements to Waker Avenue…
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Ready to tally
Many choices for voters on Nov. 6 BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Voting machines are ready to be rolled out from the Monmouth County Board of Elections office in Freehold. JEFF GRANIT staff School board candidates join political office-seekers on ballot in most towns F or the first time, voters who to go the…
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