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Millstone should look no further than UFRSD
As the Millstone Board of Education pursues its search for a new superintendent, there is no mention of the fact that there is a perfectly fine superintendent in Allentown who has indicated an interest in consolidating the position. I doubt the board will find a candidate more energetic, intelligent and goal-oriented than Dr. Richard Fitzpatrick.…
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Here’s your Boy Scout knife, and here are the handcuffs
CODA GREG BEAN There’s an episode of my old favorite television show “MacGyver,” where a small-town cop arrests MacGyver for carrying his Swiss Army knife. The cop is just throwing his weight around, and he charges our hero with carrying a concealed weapon or something equally as bogus, puts him in handcuffs and hauls him…
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Peddie Aquatics Assoc. hosts first tourney-style meet at new pool
Millstone youth places first in five categories for 13-14-year-olds The Peddie Aquatics Association officially introduced the New Jersey swimming community to the new ecofriendly pool at The Peddie School in Hightstown when it hosted The Peddie Thanksgiving Classic. More than 800 swimmers, ages 6 to 18, from 13 teams throughout New Jersey competed in the…
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A message of thanks
CORNER OFFICE PETER SMYTH Chairman and CEO Greater Media Inc. On behalf of the entire Greater Media family, I would like to wish our Greater Media Newspapers employees and readers a happy, healthy and prosperous holiday season. I want to thank our dedicated employees as well as our loyal readers and advertisers for a…
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Farmers may apply for aid in wake of heat and drought
United States Secretary of Agriculture Thomas Vilsack has designated 16 New Jersey counties as natural disaster areas to assist farmers who suffered losses due to excessive heat and drought during the 2010 growing season. Farmers in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Salem, Somerset, Sussex and Warren counties…
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Millstone Scout builds outdoor classroom for local church
BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer St. Anthony of Padua Church catechism students and their parents have a lot to be thankful for this holiday season. Millstone Township Boy Scout Trevor Fernes, 18, built an outdoor classroom at the church that converts into an area where children can safely wait for their parents to pick them…
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Millstone Township Boy Scout Trevor Fernes, 18, built these picnic tables that transform into benches for St. Anthony of Padua Church in Hightstown to attain the Eagle rank. JENNIFER KOHLHEPP
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Lions promote peace and name contest winner
The Allentown Lions Club selected McKenna Quindlen, a sixth-grader at Millstone’s Stone Bridge Middle School, as the winner of the Lions Club annual peace poster competition. McKenna’s poster, an intricate design of tiny individuals linked together in the larger context of peace, was cast in thought-provoking black and white, according to members of the Lions…
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