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Calling all residents to do the best for public-school children
As the budget stood, Millstone was going to lose two teachers and a number of aides. Once again, our budget did not pass. Now what? My daughter’s class already has 25 students. If there is a child with an issue in a subject, they will be overlooked and you can’t put the blame on the…
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Millstone committeeman addresses COAH issue
It is amazing the amount of misinformation that is being circulated around this town about Council on Affordable Housing (COAH). It’s a matter that an open, honest and frank public discussion could easily resolve. As the committeeperson who has had more direct conversations and more exchange of detailed email and data with the state COAH…
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Horse farm name in lawsuit causes confusion
Regarding the recent lawsuit decision by the Appellate Division of N.J. Superior Court regarding a defamation suit in favor of your newspapers, I offer my congratulations. However, the recent onslaught of media coverage regarding constitutional rights that protect news organizations from such litigious actions has brought to our attention the fact that while we support…
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Sports Shorts
Mary Ellen McCarthy is Allentown High School’s first coach to be inducted into the New Jersey Scholastic Coaches Association Hall of Fame. McCarthy has been the head field hockey coach at the high school for 14 years. During that time she has led the team to win one state group championship, four state sectional championships,…
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Fluke starting to bite
Fish On • RON NUZZOLO Fluke fishing in the Garden State is in full swing. Hundreds of boats covered the tip of Sandy Hook this week, drifting for enough keepers to make a dinner. Water temperatures in the bay reached 63 degrees, and this should turn on some good summer fluke action in the coming…
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Today’s youths strive to be tomorrow’s leaders
Millstone students attend world leadership forum in nation’s capital BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer Millstone Township Middle School eighth-graders Dani Bethencourt, Jessica Parisi and Danielle Klehr were nominated by their school to attend the People to People World Leadership Forum in Washington, D.C. MILLSTONE — They came home with a new perspective on the importance…
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Ready for the next level
Left: Allentown High School’s Vincent Rini signs a letter of intent to play lacrosse at Pace University in New York, in the company of Athletic Director Brian Irwin (l-r), his parents, Charles and Augusta, and coach Michael Keys. Above: Lauren Salge, also a senior at Allentown High School, signs a letter of intent to play…
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Millstone schools likely to start charging for use
All outside groups would have to pay $10 per hour BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Resident Ramon Recalde has predicted that residents will turn out in droves to the June 8 Board of Education meeting for the vote on a $10-per-hour facility-use fee for all organizations using the schools for their activities. Recalde,…
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Fred M. Berger
Mr. Berger, 55, of the Morganville section of Marlboro, died May 25, 2009, at home. He was the owner/broker of Fred Berger Marketing in Manalapan for 30 years. Mr. Berger is survived by his wife of 33 years, Judy; a son, Adam, of New York City; two daughters and a son-in-law, Jamie and Justin Lieberman…
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