• Pleasure Horse Club slates Nov. 10 meeting

    The Pleasure Horse Club of Central Jersey invites all horse enthusiasts to its Nov. 10 meeting to be held in the Millstone Township Community Center, 463 Stagecoach Road, in the Clarksburg section of Millstone Township (located between the fire station and the Clarksburg Inn). The meeting will begin at 7:15 p.m. For more information, call…

  • ‘Supernova’ variety event slated for Nov. 5

    “Supernova,” a variety show labeled as quirky and sophisticated for the entire family, will be held at 4 p.m. Nov. 5 at the Millstone Performing Arts Center. The entertainment will include “American Idol” pre-finalist Alexa Pantaleo; Frank Sinatra vocalist Frank Annunziata; rising young star Sabrina Carpenter; and Fredi Walker- Browne from the original Broadway production…

  • Sun sets on proposed solar farm in Millstone

    Project turned down to keep zone open for other businesses BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent MILLSTONE — After Township Planner Richard Coppola argued that a proposed solar energy farm would strip the governing body of its right to zone, the Zoning Board of Adjustment unanimously voted down the project on Oct. 26. Millstone Center Associates proposed…

  • Procedures for bullying claims labor intensive, coordinator says

    BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent MILLSTONE— Administrators spend an average of 90 minutes each school day dealing with requirements of the new state-mandated harassment, intimidation and bullying policy, according to the district’s anti-bullying coordinator, Trisha Bogusz. The policy establishes a statutory and regulatory framework to support the prevention, remediation and reporting of harassment, bullying and intimidation…

  • Millstone incumbents run uncontested for re-election

    BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Two incumbent councilmen are running uncontested in the Nov. 8 election to retain seats on the Township Committee. Republicans Fiore Masci and Michael Kuczinski seek re-election to serve another three years. All of the seats on the governing body have been held by Republicans since 2006. No Democrats…

  • County may be able to provide some relief to Roosevelt’s public water and sewer users

    BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent ROOSEVELT — The borough may be able to refinance its water and sewer debt. At the Oct. 24 meeting, Councilman Jeff Ellentuck said the borough currently pays $195,300 annually toward the outstanding debt totaling $1.955 million. The borough entered into a 40-year bond agreement in 1992 with the Farmers’ Home Administration…

  • Victory came to Allentown High School’s homecoming

    Redbirds move closer to Central Jersey playoffs after beating WWPS BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Allentown High School cheerleaders make their way down Main Street during the homecoming parade in Allentown on Oct. 28. PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN Daivone Thomas scored two touchdowns on short runs, the latter with eight minutes left that closed the scoring…

  • Analysis concludes U.F. has 13,864 acres left for new development

    Town has room for 2,672 more residential units and 7.7M square feet of other construction BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent Upper Freehold officials have reanalyzed the township’s capacity for development. The township measures 47.1 square miles totaling 30,144 acres, of which 13,864 acres could still be developed. Current zoning requires no fewer than 6 acres in…

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