• Roosevelt plans to clean house

    After inventory, borough will sell unused equipment BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent ROOSEVELT— The borough plans to inventory all of its assets, and possibly sell unneeded equipment. At the Sept. 26 Borough Council meeting, Councilman Ralph Warnick said the last inventory was taken 10-15 years ago. Councilman Jeff Ellentuck said borough employees should also take inventory…

  • Twenty-three reports of harassment, intimidation and bullying investigated

    District invites public to Oct. 13 program about conflict resolution BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent There have been more claims of harassment, intimidation and bullying than days of school since Millstone students returned to classes. At the Sept. 26 Board of Education meeting, Superintendent of Schools Scott Feder said that 23 claims of harassment, intimidation and…

  • The end of an era: Women’s Association of Allentown disbands

    Longtime members would have liked to see new generation carry on group’s legacy BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer The Women’s Association of Allentown participated in numerous parades and community events throughout the years, such as the former Allentown Jamboree seen in this photo. A ftermore than 30 years of camaraderie and community service, theWomen’sAssociation of…

  • Yeshiva gone, but legal issues with school linger

    BY JANE MEGGITT Roosevelt has won another round in the lengthy legal bout with Yeshiva Me’on Hatorah. The Supreme Court of New Jersey has denied a petition for certification filed by the yeshiva and Congregation Anshei Roosevelt. The petition sought Supreme Court review of the appellate division’s final decision that the yeshiva needed to apply…

  • Walnford Day showcases Upper Freehold’s evolution

    Changing culture and economy of region explored, but gristmill temporarily inoperable BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer CJ Mozeika, 12, tries weaving a rag rug on a loom in an exhibit during Walnford Day at Historic Walnford in Upper Freehold Oct. 2. LAUREN CASSELBERRY People connected with history in Upper Freehold this past Sunday. TheMonmouth County…

  • Pleasure Horse Club slates Oct. 15 tag sale

    The Pleasure Horse Club of Central Jersey will hold its second annual tag sale 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Oct. 15 inside the Millstone Township Community Center, 463 Stagecoach Road, Millstone. There will be several sellers with a large assortment of items for all.

  • Free mammograms for those in financial need

    CentraState’s Women’s Health Center and the Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey are partnering again to provide free mammograms to women who are uninsured, underinsured and meet the financial criteria. The free screenings will take place 4:30- 8:30 p.m. Oct. 25 in the Women’s Health Center, 901 W. Main St., Freehold. Patients must be residents…

  • Pleasure Horse Club slates Oct. 13 meeting

    The Pleasure Horse Club of Central Jersey invites all horse enthusiasts to its Oct. 13 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 club hosts equine-related guest speakers and holds several fun events…

  • Edgar Allan Poe night in Millstone Oct. 17

    Tickets for “An Evening With Edgar Allan Poe” are on sale at the Millstone Township Municipal Building. Poe impersonator Helen McKenna-Uff will perform in the Clarksburg Methodist Episcopal Church at 512 Stagecoach Road 7 p.m. Oct. 17. Acemetery stroll by lantern will follow the performance. Parking and shuttle service will be available at the municipal…

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