January 17, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

Cablevision upgrades completed

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With the completion of Cablevision Systems Corp. upgrades and expansion of its system, Millstone now has access to 85 cable channels as well as high speed Internet access. More...

Millstone First Aid Squad seeks recruits Emergency calls have jumped by 40 percent over last four years

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Reorganized board OKs storage shed

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Jackson tigers may be bound for Texas Sanctuary director says animals will be well cared for in Texas

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A decision as to what will happen to the "Tiger Lady More...

Letters

Home buyer warns of exterminator’s scam

I saw a homeowner warning in a letter in a recent paper ("Writer wants to warn homeowners to be alert to furnace scam"), and I just wanted to share a scam we encountered. More...

Editorials

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Guest Column Martin Karasick NHL must share blame for violence in hockey

The world events of the day include a trial of Thomas Junta, who is charged with the death of Michael Costin. The objective of the trial is to determine if Mr. Junta is guilty of the wrongful death of Mr. More...

For the record —

The six-member 2002 Roosevelt Borough Council is not all Democratic as reported in last week More...

Sports

Indoor track and field teams debut at Allentown

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So far, the Allentown High School indoor track and field team is making a good first impression. More...

Sport Shorts

Millstone United Traveling Soccer is forming a new U8 Girls team to begin play this spring. To be eligible, the date of birth must be on or after Aug. 1, 1993. If interested, contact Gary Bonham at (732) 446-1032 as soon as possible. More...

Freehold Raceway made some solid gains in 2001

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Boards to discuss representation issue Air quality problems being addressed at Millstone school

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In an ongoing effort to achieve equitable representation on the Upper Freehold Regional School District Board of Education, representatives of the Millstone Board of Education will meet shortly with representatives of Upper Freehold to discuss the si More...

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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Mark Teel, 14, a Millstone Middle School eighth-grader, portrays a deputy mayor during a mock Millstone Township Committee meeting Monday. For the story, see page 6. More...

Bittersweet homecoming for brief-term governor Bennett signs bill providing tuition aid to WTC survivors

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Horse-racing groups are worried about purse cut Thoroughbred industry optimistic McGreevey will restore funding

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On his final day in office, former acting Gov. Donald DiFrancesco cut the horse-racing purse supplement by two-thirds, from $18 million in 2001 to $6 million this year. More...

Preservation N.J. to meet next week in Roosevelt

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Workshop attracts 55 participants

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Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board Event to honor Dr. Martin Luther King

A community observance to honor the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will be held at noon Jan. 21 at St. Peter More...

State urges continued conservation

While the recent snow and rain was some help to current drought conditions, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is urging continued water conservation. More...

Emergency management group earns high honor

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Obituaries

Obituaries

Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. More...

Schools

Anti-school-violence bills passed

Former acting Gov. Donald T. DiFrancesco signed into law a two-bill package sponsored by Assemblywoman Barbara Buono (D-18). More...

Students take turn at government

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