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Costumed canines to convene at Green Leaf Pet Resort
‘Howl-o-ween Party’ set for Oct. 27 BY JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer Bedecked in a jester’s get-up, a guest at the Green Leaf Pet Resort & Hotel appears more pensive than punchy for the moment. PHOTO COURTESY OF GREEN LEAF PET RESORT & HOTEL MILLSTONE — As families everywhere set about gathering garb to ensure that…
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Is county putting a new spin on voter suppression?
I received my mail-in ballot package on a recent Saturday — with no ballot. And this ran through my mind: I am a registered Democrat in a county that has been controlled almost continuously by the Republicans since the time of the robber barons, a county where a fog of questionable practices hovers as I…
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Manalapan hate crime can be further investigated
A fter reading the recent Greater Media Newspapers article, “Monmouth Heights Jolted By Anti-Semitic Vandalism,” with no culprits yet found, may I suggest that the authorities contact the Southern Poverty Law Center in North Carolina. They keep track of, investigate, and prosecute native-born terrorist groups throughout America, and connections are seriously looked into. With the…
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Millstone schools gear up for new gifted and talented program
School officials look to pinpoint way to identify students for inclusion BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent MILLSTONE — Superintendent Scott Feder reported on the early stages of the district’s new gifted and talent program at the Oct. 8 Board of Education meeting. He said the process of identifying gifted and talented students is a “big undertaking,”…
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Millstone school board president steps down
Kevin McGovern bids farewell to B.O.E. with pride in district’s accomplishments BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent MILLSTONE — While it’s still too early to know who will be the next president of the United States, the November election means a change in the president of the Board of Education. Current board President Kevin McGovern has opted…
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Candidates champion rec. programs
We are collectively writing to all Upper Freehold Township residents to ask for your support and vote on Nov. 6 to re-elect Deputy Mayor Steve Alexander and Committeeman Bob Faber. For the last nine and six years, respectively, Steve Alexander and Bob Faber have supported all the recreation programs in Upper Freehold Township. Steve Alexander…
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Community to hike against hunger in Allentown Oct. 21
BY JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — Borough churches, their congregants and community members will come together Oct. 21 to help stop hunger, one step at a time. The annual CROP Hunger Walk — organized jointly by Allentown Presbyterian Church, St. John’s Roman Catholic Church, Union AME Church, First Baptist Church of Allentown, Allentown United…
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This week’s photo assignment: U.S. veterans – then and now
Samantha Domen of Upper Freehold found out where candy apples come from during a recent trip to Terhune Orchards in Princeton. READER SUBMITTED PHOTO BY DANIEL DOMEN/[email protected] A s the nation gets set to mark Veterans Day on Nov. 11, Greater Media Newspapers is asking readers to submit photographs of their family members who have…
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