Tag: Milltown

  • Milltown VFW to hold Fish-Fry Dinner Feb. 10

    Milltown VFW to hold Fish-Fry Dinner Feb. 10

    Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 2319 will hold its Fish-Fry Dinner 5-8 p.m. on Feb. 10 at the post home, 45 Broad St., Milltown. Meals will feature a choice of fresh cod ($10), fried shrimp ($15), fried clams ($13), combo platter ($15), or chicken tenders ($10); all dinners include fries, coleslaw, vegetable, salad, dessert,…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    Michael Thomas Pascal, son of Mickey and Lisa Pascal of Monroe, was named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Seton Hall University, South Orange, where he achieved a 4.0 GPA. A graduate of Monroe Township High School, he is majoring in business/sports management while pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree…

  • Festive events celebrate holiday season

    Festive events celebrate holiday season

    OLD BRIDGE – A multitude of traditional sing-alongs, socials and performances were just the beginning of holiday events held by Reformed Church Home (RCH). The senior living community offering assisted living, skilled nursing and rehabilitation services in Old Bridge also offered Pastor Sam’s Revival Week. In keeping with the annual ritual he began in 2003,…

  • Quinn announces bid for state Assembly seat

    Quinn announces bid for state Assembly seat

    Robert A. Quinn is seeking the Republican nomination for the New Jersey Assembly in the 17th Legislative District (Milltown, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, Piscataway and Franklin Township) in November. Quinn is the state chapter president for Parents Involved in Education, a nationwide parent organization aimed at removing [from schools] Common Core and PARCC (Partnership for Assessment…

  • Kipnis stresses transparency, respect at campaign kickoff

    Kipnis stresses transparency, respect at campaign kickoff

        Daryl J. Kipnis, who is seeking the Republican nomination for his candidacy for the New Jersey State Senate in New Jersey’s 17th Legislative District, held a Campaign Kickoff Reception event at The Imperia in Somerset on Jan. 5. “The people of New Jersey are a remarkable people — we have a certain resilience, fortitude…

  • More than 100 trees planned for county land in Milltown

    More than 100 trees planned for county land in Milltown

    BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MILLTOWN — Some 108 trees will be distributed on Middlesex County land behind the Ice Cream Depot, next to the new substation on Washington Avenue, as part of the landscaping requirements of a Green Acres project for the site. Borough Engineer Michael McClelland said that the types of trees discussed…

  • Milltown officials approve funds to repaint water storage tank

    Milltown officials approve funds to repaint water storage tank

    MILLTOWN — The painting of the borough’s water storage tank was a project that had been kicked down the road for about seven years. Not anymore. The Borough Council voted in favor of a bond ordinance last month that will provide for rehabilitation of the water storage tank and appropriate $1,450,000 for the much-needed work.…

  • Milltown officials considering how to use surplus funds

    Milltown officials considering how to use surplus funds

    By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MILLTOWN — Borough officials are discussing what to do with funds left over from the construction of the new electric substation. A request has been made by the Environmental Commission to plant 108 trees on the county land that is located behind the Ice Cream Depot, next to the new…

  • Milltown officials stress lead concerns are minimal

    Milltown officials stress lead concerns are minimal

    By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MILLTOWN — Residents are encouraged to flush their faucets for at least one minute as Milltown officials continue to work on rectifying the outcome of the lead and copper samples that were taken from 20 homes during the summer as part of the voluntary New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Lead…