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Jersey Fresh at the Horse Park of N.J.
The Horse Park of New Jersey’s Jersey Fresh/CCI International Horse Show began on May 11 and will continue to May 15. Free admission, free parking, food, vendors, a farm fair, and a salute to wounded warriors are just some of the highlights of this event. The event’s main attractions are the horses, which come from…
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Two Monmouth County horse farms cleared from threat of neurologic equine herpes
The Department of Agriculture has lifted quarantines at two horse farms in Colts Neck. Horse movement into and out of Overbrook Farm and Tourelay Farm had been restricted sinceApril 14 due to an equine herpes outbreak, according to a press release from the Department ofAgriculture. An investigation found six horses at one of the farms…
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for the record
The opinion section of the May 5 Examiner contained a letter to the editor from Joe Stampe and identified him as vice president of the Upper Freehold Regional School District Board of Education. Stampe should have been identified as a former member of the board, since his term on the board has expired.
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Youth hotline gives nonjudgmental support
Most of us would not immediately know what to do if we suspected a child was being abused or neglected. The state of uncertainty and concern can be overwhelming. Many are reluctant to get involved in other families’ lives and the options seem extreme — don’t act on your suspicions or report your concerns. But…
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Resident grateful that voters passed school budget
Since I’m always the resident to blast everyone if the school budget is not passed, let me say congratulations for passing a school budget. I am thrilled that many people went out and exercised their right to vote. May our children soar (no pun intended with Millstone being the Eagles and all) to new heights!…
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A letter of thanks to the Millstone community
On behalf of the Millstone Township Board of Education, allow me to express our thanks to all those in our community who came out to vote on April 27, 2011. We are profoundly grateful that for the first time in eight years, voters approved the school budget. We believe that the 2011-12 budget was one…
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Two Monmouth County horse farms cleared from threat of neurologic equine herpes
The Department of Agriculture has lifted quarantines at two horse farms in Colts Neck. Horse movement into and out of Overbrook Farm and Tourelay Farm had been restricted sinceApril 14 due to an equine herpes outbreak, according to a press release from the Department ofAgriculture. An investigation found six horses at one of the farms…
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Community invited to help children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy
First ‘Be a Friend of Jake and Ben’ fundraiser scheduled for May 14 BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer Family and friends of Millstone’s Jacob Canale, 12, and brother Benjamin, 9, have organized a May 14 event to raise funds to help better the boys’ lives. MILLSTONE — Jacob and Benjamin Swomiak are happy, loving little…
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New BOE member ready to help the district face its challenges
Attorney conducted write-in vote campaign for seat no one had officially filed for BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent MILLSTONE — Suzanne Marasco may be new to the Board of Education, but she’s been quite familiar with school districts’ issues since childhood. Her father was the former superintendent of schools in Monroe Township, while her mother taught…
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