• Residents look forward to explanation of tax monies

    Ihave been a homeowner and taxpayer in Upper Freehold Township for the past five years. In that time, my taxes have increased dramatically, apparently due to unchecked spending. Some, of course, is due to the fact that even after the citizens of this democracy rejected a school budget last year, the vote of the majority…

  • For the Record

    In the story “Opposition Mounts to Charges for School Use” in the June 18 edition of the Examiner, there was an incorrect value stated for the cost of an outdoor classroom built by an Eagle Scout. The cost was $300-$400 not $3,000-$4,000.

  • Public urged to support medical marijuana bill

    My name is Charles Kwiatkowski. I have had MS for 12 years and I use medical marijuana to treat my pain and spasticity, and it works far better than any pharmaceutical drug on today’s market. I only wish I could afford medical marijuana with some smaller co-pay and use it wisely. Instead I am unable…

  • Deeds are true measure of accomplishment

    At the end of the June 3 televised public meeting of the Millstone Township Committee, recognition and respect for the decision of our electorate was acknowledged by one of the more vocal individuals that support those who failed to win the primary. While not publicly admitting to direct involvement, he apologized for the contrived videos,…

  • SummerHeat Tournament returns to baseball tradition

    Switch to wood bats takes game full circle BY JOHN CANNIZZARO Correspondent The Fair Haven SummerHeat Tournament returned to the roots of baseball by switching to wood bats for this year’s tournament. Jake Faber, of the Millstone Mudhens, uses a wood bat during a game against the Fair Haven Diamonds. “There is a general movement…

  • School-use fees may be waived for in-kind services

    Board would decide what groups qualify; some worry that policy will prompt revenue gap BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Certain civic organizations may be able to offer in-kind services rather than pay the facility-use fee that the Board of Education instituted June 22. After months of discussion, the board approved the facility-use policy…

  • 221 eighth-graders graduate from Millstone Middle School

    The Millstone Township eighthgrade class of 2009 participated in annual commencement ceremonies June 18. There were 221 graduates and many received recognition for outstanding accomplishments and achievements. Those honored were as follows: Clockwise from top left: Clad in blue gowns and mortarboards, Millstone Township Middle School students spend their last few minutes as eighth-graders. Bianca…

  • Millstone Community Education Summer camps to get under way

    The following activities are being offered by the Millstone Township Community Education. To register contact Barbara Schulze, schulzb@millstone. k12.nj.us; 732-786-0950, ext. 70003. Bruce Bray – Magician, one show only, Wednesday, July 8, 2 p.m. Fee, $8. Primary School Cafeteria. Bruce Bray is a nationally known magician who specializes in shows for children. He has performed…

  • Suit that polarized town enters a new chapter

    Coda • GREG BEAN I’ve written about the Stuart Moskovitz/Manalapan imbroglio a number of times over the last few years, so it’s appropriate to note the fact that one chapter of this sorry mess may finally be over. Last week, according to a story posted on the Greater Media Newspapers website by Mark Rosman, managing…

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