January 31, 2002 RSS feed / Front Page

U.F. asks cable provider for high-speed Internet access Town agrees to lease Imlaystown municipal building for food storage

Correspondent

High-speed Internet access through Cablevision may become a reality in Upper Freehold Township within the next three to six months. More...

Human services, public safety make up bulk of county budget Monmouth officials prepare spending plan that totals $376 million

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Couple’s passion for horses benefits park Both Landys, who favor dressage, have Volunteer of the Year awards

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John Astin bringing ghost of Poe to Holmdel ‘Once Upon a Midnight’ to benefit area theater company

Staff Writer

n the subject of 19th-century poet and prose writer Edgar Allen Poe, actor John Astin will tell you never to say "nevermore" to the scathing beauty that lies in demons. More...

Letters

Waiting for an explanation from committee

Considering the political tensions that abound in Millstone, when the Millstone Township Committee announced they were having not only the Monmouth County Prosecutor More...

Millstone resident wants tolls abolished in N.J.

This past holiday season, I drove from New Jersey to Louisiana. The roads outside of our immediate area are well maintained, picturesque and in some areas heavily traveled. There was only one difference: there were no tolls. How can this be? More...

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...

Sports

Gutty play, defense have Jersey Blues atop GSAC

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Opponents of Brookdale Commu-nity College More...

State police reach out to residents Barracks hopes to link with Millstone Township Web site

Staff Writer

State police are hoping that an increase in manpower, a new commander and reorganization at the Hightstown barracks will allay the fears of panhandle area residents who have been concerned about a rash of burglaries over the past eight months. More...

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VERONICA YANKOWSKI At an assembly last Thursday, Roosevelt Public School sixth-grader Mathew Stinson explains a Lego robotics course he and other students have been working on since fall. With him is Tommy Septak. More...

Local riders take share of awards Riding habits shifting in western Monmouth, says former horse farm owner

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Local riders were well-represented when the Eastern States Dressage and Combined Training Association (ESDCTA) held its annual awards banquet at the Battleground Country Club, Manalapan, Saturday. More...

Roosevelt plays host to preservation meeting Allentown organizing coalition to preserve historic villages

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Historical society continues to explore Lincoln’s ancestry

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New traffic monitor targeting speeders Millstone acquires trailer as part of cooperative effort with state police

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Bulletin Board

Greater exemptions given for gifts

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Business Briefs

Jim Burton is the top producer for the month of December at Ann Davis More...

‘Relay for Life’ kickoff events slated

The American Cancer Society More...

Editorials

Consider school board run

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Guest Column Sue Kozel The future of Upper Freehold Township is in our hands

On Jan. 22, the Upper Freehold Planning Board met to continue its public hearing on the changes for the township More...