Tag: Examiner news briefs
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Examiner News Briefs, Aug. 10
Dr. Alexander L. Shifrin, (endocrine surgery), has joined the staff of Surgical Associates of CentraState and CentraState Healthcare System in Freehold Township as the surgical director of CentraState’s endocrine program. A board certified endocrine surgeon focusing exclusively on diagnosis and surgical treatment of thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal disease, Shifrin has performed thousands of endocrine surgeries…
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Examiner News Briefs, July 20
“Salsa & History – A Superb Pairing” will be presented at the Cream Ridge Winery, Upper Freehold Township, from 6-8 p.m. Aug. 13. Reserve tickets online at www.allentownvinj.org by Aug. 8 and save 10% off the $30 per person, $50 per couple price to benefit the community service projects of The Allentown Village Initiative (TAVI).…
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Examiner News Briefs, May 18
Allentown Borough Administrator Laurie Roth has reported that on May 4, approximately 100 people attended a Communities United meeting at the Newell Elementary School. She said Allentown Mayor Thomas Fritts and Upper Freehold Township residents Micah Rasmussen and Keith Becker discussed their desire to see smart development on the Stein property. The Stein property is…
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Examiner News Briefs, March 30
Anthony Mannino has been appointed to serve as the new chief financial officer (CFO) in Millstone Township. On March 16, Township Committee members passed a resolution appointing Mannino to serve as CFO for a four-year term. His term officially began on Jan. 1, 2022, and he may be reappointed after his term expires. Mannino will…
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Examiner News Briefs, March 16
The Township Committee in Millstone Township has appointed a special environmental counsel to serve the municipality. Committee members have appointed Joanne Vos, of the firm Maraziti Falcon, LLP, Cedar Knolls. Vos will provide legal services in connection with environmental services, according to a resolution. The initial contract runs through Dec. 31, after which it may…
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Examiner News Briefs, Feb. 2
An increase has been authorized by the Township Committee in a contract for the second phase of work at Millstone Park. On Jan. 19, committee members authorized a $51,550 increase in a contract that had been awarded to P.M. Construction Corp. for multipurpose field improvements at Millstone Park, a 186-acre recreation facility on Red Valley…
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Examiner News Briefs, Jan. 19
Allentown Mayor Thomas Fritts announced the following mayoral appointments during the borough’s reorganization meeting on Jan. 4: • Environmental Commission: Bill Cotte for the chairman position, with a term ending Dec. 31, 2022; Patricia Brown and Janice Buchalski, with terms ending Dec. 31, 2024; • Planning Board: Borough Councilman Daniel Payson, with a term ending…
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Examiner News Briefs, Dec. 29
The members of the Borough Council in Allentown presented Councilman Robert Strovinsky with a plaque honoring his service on the governing body during their Dec. 21 meeting, which was the final gathering of the governing body in 2021. Strovinsky did not seek re-election to the council this year and his term will end on Dec.…