August 9, 2001 RSS feed / Front Page

Suit could force major change for borough Mayor calls it a case of ‘the little old lady on the block getting mugged’

Staff Writer

The Roosevelt Borough Council is still waiting for a decision on a lawsuit that has blocked its Council On Affordable Housing (COAH) certification. More...

The Main Street Journal

"Shopping" in a hardware store? More...

MANALAPAN — The Planning Board has been presented with an application that calls for the 64-acre Rifkin farm on Smithburg Road to be subdivided and 18 single-family homes to be constructed.

An initial hearing on the plan was held on July 26. More...

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JERRY WOLKOWITZ IN TRAINING More...

Glaciers aren’t all ice, Millstone girl discovers 14-year-old Girl Scout has an adventurous summer

Staff Writer

Lipica Shah is 14 and will begin her high school education this fall at Allentown High School. That adventure will have to be pretty dynamic to match the adventures the Millstone resident has already experienced this year. More...

Editorials

A good idea gone wrong

The builders More...

Resident suggests a second look at tax bills

As reported in this newspaper a while back, Millstone Township More...

Guest Column Michele S. Byers Chase tract preservation an example of solidarity and cooperation

People often call New Jersey Conservation Foundation (NJCF) with a basic question: "How can we save open space that More...

Sports

Cane Pace highlights Freehold Raceway’s schedule

Staff Writer

Freehold Raceway reopens for the summer/fall meet on Friday with the $80,000 New Jersey Sire Stakes race for 3-year-old filly pacers topping the card. The summer/fall meet will continue through Dec. 31 at the nation More...

Sport Shorts

Registration for the Upper Freehold/Allentown Recreational Soccer Leagues was held on June 2 for all children between the ages 5-13 as of July 31, 2001. More...

Summons uncovers new problem at gas station DEP OKs new septic system; Millstone panel annoyed about delays

A defective septic system at a gas station on Routes 537 and 526 in Millstone may finally be fixed, thanks to a summons issued by the township to the owner, Avinash Vashisht of Magic Petroleum. More...

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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Jonah Atwood, 10, enjoys a jump into the pool during Roosevelt More...

County part of all four Heritage Area concepts Federally funded area will reflect state’s part in the Revolutionary War

Staff Writer

Sometime within the next two years, the U.S. Congress will make a determination about the National Heritage Area designation in the state of New Jersey. More...

Township reviewing and revising sign ordinances

MILLSTONE More...

Public works department is expanded Landscaping problem to be corrected at Four Seasons development

Correspondent

UPPER FREEHOLD More...

Shade tree ordinance may be strengthened Action is prompted

for Old Noah Hunt Rd. More...

Bulletin Board

Frogbridge to host Millstone Charity Gala

Frogbridge will be the location of the first black tie-optional Millstone Charity Gala, an event organizers plan to hold annually. More...

‘Ride for Riverview’ horse show Aug. 15-19

Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, will sponsor the 106th Monmouth County Horse Show "2001 Ride for Riverview," slated for Aug. 15-19, East Freehold Park, Kozloski Road. More...

Christian Women’s Clubs to host brunch Aug. 15

The Christian Women More...

Schools

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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Mary D. Pinney, a former college dean and the newest member of the Millstone Board of Education, considers teaching one of the most demanding jobs. More...

School board welcomes new member A former college dean, Mary Pinney plans to seek full term in April

Staff Writer

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Funding now available for Brookdale College expansion

FREEHOLD More...