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Millstone puts liens on land with high grass
Interim business administrator hired after termination BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent MILLSTONE — The township wants to recoup costs of having to mow several properties. Liens have been placed on properties where grass was growing so high that the township’s Department of Public Works had to cut it. At the Aug. 18 Township Committee meeting, resolutions…
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U.F. hears plan for cemetery across from Cox’s Corner
Hearing to continue before Zoning Board on Sept. 20 BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent UPPER FREEHOLD — A religious burial society has proposed establishing a cemetery on a Route 524 farm. The Zoning Board of Adjustment began hearing the proposal last week and will continue the hearing at its Sept. 20 meeting. A cemetery is not…
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More summonses issued for mine trucks using undesignated routes
Dispute over mine access measurement continues BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent MILLSTONE — Township officials are disappointed that neighbors disputing the length of an easement did not reach out to each other since the issue was last discussed in public. The Township Committee approved a 90-day extension for Pine Hill mine, also known as the Buck…
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Millstone Board of Education has full membership again
Board welcomes back Holly Deitz and newcomer John Saxton BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent Anewcomer and a former board member will replace two residents who recently resigned from the Millstone Board of Education. Eight candidates applied for the two positions, and the board made its decision at its Aug. 9 meeting. Holly Deitz, 47, served on…
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Millstone Eagles soar into new season
Above: The Mighty Mites players burst through a banner during the pep rally for the Millstone Township Pop Warner teams in Wagner Farm Park on Aug. 19. Right: Junior Pee Wee cheerleaders root on their team during the rally. PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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District does not want students to walk to school
Lack of sidewalks not expected to be addressed until next year BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer The Upper Freehold Regional School District does not want students to walk or bike to the new middle school when it opens this year. Board of Education Vice President Joe Stampe met with Upper Freehold, Allentown and Monmouth County…
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Family not alone in fight against muscular dystrophy
Firefighters, other community members help two children with devastating illness BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer Jocelyn Canale wants the Millstone community to know that her children face a fate much worse than having to use wheelchairs, a fate that they are fighting every step of the way. Jocelyn Canale (l) of Millstone and her…
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Pleasure Horse Club slates Sept. 9 meeting
The Pleasure Horse Club of Central Jersey invites all horse enthusiasts to its Sept. 9 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…
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Horse Park will host a country hoedown
The Horse Park of New Jersey in Upper Freehold will present a “Good Ol’ Fashioned Country Hoedown” on Sept. 25. The event kicks off at 5 p.m. with live bands, featuring Jet Weston and His Atomic Ranch Hands, DJ Mark Country and line dancing instructor Debbie. There will also be a Wild West Show by…
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