• Zumbathon to raise cancer research funds

    Millstone resident Lynn Mele will host a Zumbathon on Oct.1 to raise money for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to noon in the Freehold Township Independent Fire Company No. 1 hall at 30 Siloam Road. Tickets cost $15 in advanced and $20 at the…

  • MUTS will host New York Red Bulls outing

    Millstone United Travel Soccer (MUTS) will host its second annual New York Red Bulls outing on Sept. 24. All soccer players and their families are welcome to see the New York Red Bulls take on the Portland Timbers at Red Bull Arena, Harrison. Kick-off is at 7:30 p.m. Those attending may arrive earlier at the…

  • Pop Warner slates Sept. 12 golf outing

    The Millstone Eagles Pop Warner will host its third annual golf outing at noon Sept. 12 at the Gambler Ridge Golf Club, Cream Ridge section of Upper Freehold. Included in the $125 fee will be a round of golf, lunch, dinner and drinks. In addition, there will be many contests and raffles. Sponsorships are available.…

  • Clothing drive will help raise funds for children in Africa

    Sylvia’s Children has partnered with Starbucks to help children in Africa. The nonprofit organization based in Holmdel is conducting a clothing drive at 11 Starbucks locations in Central New Jersey. Donations can be dropped off at participating Starbucks locations in Middletown, Marlboro, Matawan, Manalapan, Edison, Union, Westfield, East Brunswick, New Brunswick, North Brunswick and Piscataway…

  • Tree folklore will be topic of meeting

    The Allentown Garden Club will hold its next meeting at 7 p.m. Sept. 8 at the Allentown Methodist Church on Church Street (next to LaPiazza). All are welcome. Steven Kristoph, owner of Steven Kristoph Nursery and Garden Design in Millstone and adjunct instructor at Rutgers University, will explore the folklore and mythology associated with forests…

  • ‘Women in Politics’ talk features mayor

    Mayor Janice Mironov will discuss “Women in Politics” at the BUNWC Tri-County Chapter of the Brandeis National Committee meeting scheduled for 2 p.m. Sept. 20 at the Robbinsville library, 42 Robbinsville-Allentown Road, Robbinsville. Mironov is a private practice attorney and longtime mayor of East Windsor who has been involved in New Jersey politics for many…

  • Agricultural science scholarships available

    New Jersey residents who are entering their senior year in high school this fall and are planning a career in agriculture or science may apply for the New Jersey Agricultural Achievement Award. The $500 award, sponsored by Amy Butewicz, a former New Jersey Equestrian of theYear, is meant to assist the recipient in beginning a…

  • Resident worried about scope of national debt

    The national debt presently is about $14 trillion, and that debt is increasing by $1.5 trillion per year. In 10 years the debt will be $14 trillion plus $1.5 trillion for each of 10 years bringing the total to $29 trillion dollars. The politicians are talking about reducing the debt by “$2 trillion spread over…

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