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COAH plan will compromise quality of life in Millstone
I read the Examiner weekly and commend all of the interesting opinions local residents have over issues that relate to them and to their situations. While I understand their concerns and their passion with taking the time to write, I now realize what it takes to get someone like me to voice my opinion in…
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Former Millstone officials band together against potential sewage plant
We, the undersigned, represent former mayors of Millstone Township. We are joined in this letter by the former committeemen who we worked together with to preserve the rural nature of Millstone and keep out environmentally harmful sewage treatment plants, high-density apartments and condos. Our collective actions resulted in Millstone Township being rated as one of…
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Millstone Township Economics 101
The economic realities of today dictate that even the wealthiest among us are forced to make difficult choices. Assets, liabilities, net worth and value, all enter into the financial equation, but how does this apply to a town rather than an individual? Certainly the residents would be considered central to its core assets, along with…
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Millstone must continue aggressive preservation program
I was very disturbed the other day to read on [Scott] DeMonte’s and [Michael] Campion’s information that they believe the township should not seek money from the state or federal government that has "strings attached." The township has bought the development rights of many acres of land in our township through open space and farmland…
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Millstone’s deputy mayor addresses fabrications about town’s finances
As expected over the past few weeks, as the political season heats up, I have heard and read countless financial fabrications regarding Millstone Township’s municipal finances. Aside from the fact that it’s all just political noise, the documented truth is: The municipal tax rate has not increased 280 percent. The municipal tax rate has been…
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Pay tribute to those who sacrificed their lives
In a few days we will observe Memorial Day and I would like to remind my fellow New Jerseyans that it represents more than just the beginning of the summer season or an occasion to take advantage of sales. Memorial Day is intended to remember and honor the men and women of the United States…
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Veterans are always deserving of respect
On this Memorial Day, I would like to express my thanks to the Vietnam veterans, young men and women who kept the faith with their countrymen and served just as bravely with character and courage in Vietnam as our Iraq and Afghanistan veterans have served and are serving today with character and courage. Almost a…
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Lacrosse clash
PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Above: Allentown’s Bri O’Leary takes a shot on the Pennington goal during the second half of the girls lacrosse game at Allentown High School on May 14. Right: Allentown’s Nicole Miller shoots on the Pennington goal during the first half of the girls lacrosse game.
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Millstone BOE president to serve on UFRSD BOE
BY JANE MEGGITT Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Tom Foley will serve on two school boards this year. Foley, president of the Millstone Township Board of Education, will also serve as the Millstone representative on the Upper Freehold Regional School District (UFRSD) Board of Education. At the May 11 Millstone board meeting, Foley, who attended via…
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